aThe S has been a tradition since England in 1966, and the mascot has been a hallmark of each World Cup, and now its name has been revealed to endure the 2026 World Cup.
FIFA has revealed the names of the three mascots for the 2026 World Cup. The United States, Mexico and Canada are represented.
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Name of the 2026 World Cup mascot
For the second time in history, the World Cup has three mascots. The only precedent is the Korean-Japan precedent with Ato, Kaz and Nik (The Spheriks).
But for now, FIFA has only announced the names of the three mascots for the 2026 World Cup, giving them some hints on what they represent.
Canada – Maple: The top emblem of the country, and the leaves contained in the flag, are placed as goalkeepers and have a lion silhouette.
United States – Clutch: The bald eagle was not the most representative of the nation of stars and stripes that became a midfielder.
Mexico – Zayu: If the Aztec country was previously represented by Juanito (1970) and Pique (1986), it now comes with the Jaguar, who plays as a striker.
Names of all the World Cup mascots
England 1966: Williemexico 1970: Juanitogeny 1974: Tip and Tapargentina 1978: Gauchitospain 1982: Naranjitomexico 1986: Ciaounited States: Strikerfrance 1998: Strikerfrance 1998: FootixsouthKorea/JapanZakumibrazil 2014: Fulecorussia 2018: Zabivakaqatar 2022: La’eebuunited States, Mexico and Canada 2026: Clutch, Zayu and Maple
In the coming days, all images of the mascot for the upcoming World Cup will be revealed.
