2026 FIFA World Cup Posters Unveiled for Host Cities
2026 FIFA World Cup Posters Unveiled for Host Cities

2026 FIFA World Cup Posters Unveiled for Host Cities

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As part of the lead-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, FIFA has unveiled unique official posters for each of the 16 host cities, created by local artists to reflect each city's culture and spirit. In Dallas, Fort Worth illustrator Matt Cliff won a competition to design the city's poster, featuring a cowboy performing a bicycle kick against the Dallas skyline, symbolizing the merger of Texas's western heritage with its metropolitan identity. Cliff, known for his collaborations with major musicians and sports teams, emphasized his pride in representing North Texas on the global stage and aimed to bridge local culture with the international excitement of the World Cup. The Dallas poster was the last to be revealed and received a prominent unveiling at Klyde Warren Park, highlighting its significance. This initiative marks the first time FIFA has commissioned local artists for host city posters, showcasing the diversity and creativity across North America. The posters are now displayed publicly and available for purchase, serving both as promotional materials and cultural representations for the tournament.

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