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2026 FIFA World Cup Sets The Ball Rolling With Captivating Host City Posters

By Mikelle Leow, 30 Apr 2025

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The 2026 World Cup has met its match in vibrancy. FIFA has rolled out a colorful set of official host city posters ahead of the upcoming tournament, enlisting local artists to capture the distinctive personality of each of the 16 cities across the US, Canada, and Mexico. From soccer-playing astronauts to lobsters guarding underwater matches, the collection is a playful, city-by-city celebration of culture, creativity, and the universal love of the sport.


Each poster is an individual tribute to the host city’s heritage and visual identity. Seattle’s orca, designed by Shogo Ota, swims through the intersection of sport and marine symbolism, while Boston’s lobster referee, drawn by John Rego, offers a more tongue-in-cheek homage to the city’s maritime roots. Over in Houston, artist Stephanie Leal puts a soccer ball in orbit with an astronaut poised for a kick against the city’s recognizable skyline, a clear nod to Houston’s aerospace history.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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FIFA World Cup Host City Posters (2026) ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/cUFoh59ldp

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The initiative marks a first for FIFA, which traditionally opts for more uniform branding across its tournaments. Inspired by the Olympic model of individual city posters, this campaign gives each host its moment in the global spotlight. 

 

It’s HERE!! Dallas, this is your Official FIFA World Cup 26™ Host City Poster!!#FIFAWorldCup #WeAre26 #WeAreDallas pic.twitter.com/3MyEAxIWNB

— FIFA World Cup 26 Dallas™ (@FWC26Dallas) April 17, 2025


Mexico’s three host cities—Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Mexico City—commissioned illustrator Cuemanche to bring their cultural motifs to life through saturated colors and folkloric elements. Toronto, represented through a cubist interpretation by Dave Murray, blends urban energy with a mosaic of its multicultural identity.

 

The 2026 World Cup posters had no right to go this hard. pic.twitter.com/cVQCOXZzMO

— VERSUS (@vsrsus) April 22, 2025


By tapping local artists, FIFA has anchored its global event in regional pride, offering communities a way to see themselves in the global narrative. Atlanta’s entry, for example, features a golden soccer ball rising from a peach, uniting architectural silhouettes and hometown symbolism with a sleek design twist. Miami and Vancouver, meanwhile, each opt for dreamy palettes and abstract designs that evoke their coastal vibes and architectural quirks.

 

 


[via PRINT Magazine, ESPN, Sports Illustrated, images via FIFA World Cup]

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