2026 World Cup logo unveiled

The International Federation of Football "FIFA" revealed the logo of the 2026 World Cup, scheduled in Canada, America and Mexico, during a ceremony on Thursday, attended by FIFA President Gianni Infantino and a number of football stars.

The new design blended in a simplified way between the image of the World Cup and the year of the tournament in 2026.

The 'We Are 26' campaign was also launched, which will allow individuals, places and communities to play an important role in promoting the official brand of the 2026 FIFA World Cup™.
"It is a loud cry that expresses the moment when three countries and an entire continent are loud to say with one voice: we are united as one family to welcome the world and organize the biggest, best and most inclusive edition in the history of the World Cup," Infantino said during the ceremony.

"The tournament will allow each host country and participating team to write their own page in the history books of World Cup, and this unique brand is only one of the main stations on the road to the 2026 edition."

The World Cup organising committee will unveil the official brand of each of the 16 host cities on May 18, reinforcing the diversity of the first edition with 48 teams for the first time in the tournament's history.

The next edition of the World Cup will be held in June and July 2026, and the champions will be crowned on July 19, 2026.