By Jorge Hernandez
He World Cup 2026 continues to innovate off the field. Now, fans will be able to share their passion with their pets thanks to a new pet sweater collection that Adidas will release from some of the most popular selections on the planet.
For the first time, fans will be able to dress their dogs and cats in official designs from four teams qualifiedin a proposal that seeks to connect the soccer passion with the world of pets.
The 2026 World Cup collection for pets includes adapted versions of the home uniforms of each team, maintaining the essence of the original designs.
The teams chosen for this line are:
- Mexico national team
- Argentina national team
- Colombia national team
- Japan national team
Each garment replicates colors, emblems and representative details, now in a special format for pets.
Design and comfort: keys to the collection
According to official information, the garments were designed to offer comfort and style to pets, without losing the football focus.
“Designed specifically for four-legged fans, the t-shirts feature a heat-transferred federation shield and the adidas stamp, offering a clean, top-class finish while ensuring a comfortable fit for pets of different sizes.”
The goal is for owners to include their pets in the experience of the World Cup 2026whether watching games or participating in celebrations.
Release date and where it will be available
The World Cup 2026 mascot collection will go on sale on May 1 and will have distribution in different regions of the world.
It will be available in:
- North America
- Latin America
- Japan
- China
- Vietnam
- Philippines
- Indonesia
The sale will take place in selected stores, which could generate high demand among fans.
The 2026 World Cup expands its cultural impact
With initiatives like this, the World Cup 2026 It shows that its reach goes beyond the playing field, integrating into different aspects of the fans’ daily lives.
Now, not only will fans be able to wear the colors of their team, but they will also be able to dress their pets in this way, reinforcing the emotional bond with soccer in one of the most anticipated editions in history.
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