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FIFA Unveils World Cup 2026 Mascots for Canada, U.S., Mexico!

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BREAKING NEWS: FIFA has just unveiled the official mascots for the highly anticipated 2026 World Cup, jointly hosted by Canada, the United States, and Mexico. This exciting announcement adds a vibrant pulse to the upcoming tournament, set to take place in less than three years.

Representing Canada, the mascot is named Maple the Moose, a nod to the country’s iconic symbol. The U.S. mascot, Clutch the Bald Eagle, embodies national pride, while Mexico introduces Zayu the Jaguar, reflecting the nation’s rich wildlife and cultural heritage.

These mascots are more than just playful figures; they capture the spirit of unity among the three host countries as they prepare for the world’s biggest football event. With the 2026 World Cup being a historic first to feature matches in three nations, the mascots serve as a rallying point for fans across North America.

BellMedia has confirmed its role as an official broadcast partner for the tournament, promising extensive coverage and exclusives leading up to the games. This partnership highlights the growing excitement and engagement surrounding the World Cup.

As anticipation builds, fans are encouraged to share their thoughts on the new mascots and how they resonate with their countries’ identities. Will Maple, Clutch, and Zayu become beloved symbols of the tournament?

Stay tuned for more updates as the world gears up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The unveiling marks just the beginning of what promises to be an exhilarating journey toward one of the largest sporting events in history.

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