FIFA has officially presented the mascots for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The unveiling comes ahead of the completion of the qualifying rounds and the group stage draw in Las Vegas. Each host nation will be represented by its own mascot, symbolizing national pride and identity.
For the United States, a bald eagle named Clutch takes center stage, dressed in the Stars and Stripes’ away kit.
Canada’s representative is Maple, a moose proudly donning the iconic red-and-white home jersey.
Mexico rounds out the trio with Zayu, a jaguar inspired by the country’s Aztec heritage, wearing the home colors of El Tri.
The three mascots are designed to embody the spirit and culture of their respective nations while uniting under the banner of the world’s biggest football event.



