2026 FIFA World Cup Posters Revealed
All 16 host cities across North America have a distinctive design
Posted On: April 21, 2025 By :The 2026 FIFA World Cup has released a set of Official Host City Posters, representing the 16 host cities to build momentum and camaraderie among local and global soccer fans.
“Featuring 48 teams and three host countries for the first time, the FIFA World Cup 26 will be an inclusive and exciting celebration of the game, while also giving us the opportunity to showcase the incredible diversity of the 16 Host Cities to a global audience,” said Heimo Schirgi, chief operating officer of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. “These Host City posters are truly a beautiful, artistic way to not only capture and commemorate the tournament but also to showcase local artists and each city’s connection to this global sport.”
A diverse group of artists with contrasting styles created posters that reflect the identity and heritage of their respective host cities. The artists drew inspiration from local landmarks and traditions, from regional fruit and animals to local characters, each poster features distinctive aspects.
The artworks were unveiled online starting March 18 with Philadelphia and finishing with Dallas on April 17. They are available for purchase on the various host city websites:
- Atlanta, designed by Jose Hadathy
- Boston, designed by John Rego
- Dallas, designed by Matt Cliff
- Guadalajara, designed by Cuemanche
- Houston, designed by Stephanie Leal
- Kansas City, designed by Jadie Arnett
- Los Angeles, designed by Thieb Delaporte-Richard
- Mexico City, designed by Cuemanche
- Miami, designed by Rubem Robierb
- Monterrey, designed by Cuemanche
- New York New Jersey, designed by Rich Tu
- Philadelphia, designed by Nick McClintock
- San Francisco Bay Area, designed by Leroid David
- Seattle, designed by Shogo Ota
- Toronto, designed by David Murray
- Vancouver, designed by Jamin Zuroski