All Future FIFA World Cup Logos to Have Same Design?
In a groundbreaking development, info suggests that all future FIFA World Cup logos will have a unified design approach starting from the 2026 edition and continuing onward. If the speculations hold true, it would signify a significant departure from the previous logo styles and usher in a new era.
The design language anchors the FIFA World Cup emblem for 2026 and beyond
2026 World Cup Logo Branding to Be Used For All Future World Cups?
For the first time in history, the 2026 World Cup logo incorporates an image of the coveted trophy alongside the year of the tournament. According to the press release published by FIFA, the "innovative design language anchors the FIFA World Cup™ emblem for 2026 and beyond". This probably means that every World Cup logo from 2030 will have the realistic trophy with the year behind it.
The new 2026 World Cup logo has been already customized for each host city, showing off the great potential of the logo.
According to FIFA, the fresh design language aims to capture the uniqueness of each host country while establishing a recognizable brand structure for future editions. The customization possibilities promise to infuse each logo with elements that celebrate the culture, heritage, and distinctiveness of the host nation.
Footy Headlines have taken the initiative to create concept logos for the 2030, 2034, and 2038 editions.
Germany 2030 World Cup Concepts
If the rumors turn out to be accurate, this new direction will mark a significant shift in the branding of the world's most prestigious football tournament. The move toward a consistent design language aims to create a sense of continuity and connection between each edition while allowing for individuality and cultural representation through the use of colors.
Indeed, previous World Cups already had a streamlined design scheme. This design scheme was the same for several continuous tournaments (e.g. 2014, 2018 & 2022, or 1970 until 1990), but the new logo is an even more streamlined approach.
Indeed, if FIFA would make it a reality, they would take a similar step as the NFL with the Super Bowl logo, which has been using a streamlined design in the past few years. The streamlined look was more customized in the past few years, possibly after fans' critics.
Graphic designer Marito Rodriguez (@marito_plottier) has imagined how the full branding of the new FIFA World Cup logo typeface could look - we created our concept logos using his font.
For now, we have to await official confirmation and further details regarding the potential overhaul of FIFA World Cup logos. If this exciting change comes to fruition, it will undoubtedly transform the visual identity of the tournament.
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New Pictures Leaked: PSG 26-27 Away Kit
We can leak even more pictures of the Paris Saint-Germain 2026-2027 away jersey, this time showing the replica version. We also get another official look at the unique crest and a first at the shorts.
One of our followers has spotted the unreleased Adidas Trionda Final ball in a store.
Gimnàstic de Tarragona 26-27 Home Kit Released
Spanish Primera Federación side Gimnàstic de Tarragona have officially unveiled their new 2026-27 home kit. Made by Adidas and launched in collaboration with Fútbol Emotion under the campaign "Els nostres colors" (Our colors), the new shirt is already available to purchase through the club's physical and online stores.
The Adidas Nàstic 2026-27 home jersey is predominantly red and based on the Adidas Tiro 26 Competition template. It features a new white collar that connects to the shoulders, where the iconic Adidas Three Stripes stand out in black. A special detail on the front is a circular design surrounding the club crest to celebrate Gimnàstic de Tarragona's 140th anniversary, as the sports club was founded in 1886.
Rounding off the design, the back of the neck displays the original colors of the Tarragona flag, positioned just above the club's traditional motto, "FINS AL FINAL". Additionally, the kit debuts the new official Primera Federación sleeve patch, replacing the previous RFEF badge, while Hyundai remains as the sleeve sponsor.
Adidas Energie Cottbus 2026-27 Home Kit Released - No More Macron
Following their promotion to the 2. Bundesliga and the announcement of a new long-term supplier deal with Adidas until at least 2031, the Energie Cottbus 2026-27 home kit has been released. The new shirt marks the club's transition to the Three Stripes for their upcoming campaign in Germany's second tier.
Cottbus' 26-27 kit is based on standard Adidas teamwear.
Ezeta Announces Portofino FC Kit Deal
Creative football apparel brand Ezeta has officially announced a new partnership with Portofino FC. Revealed today, the collaboration is set to feature a nautical theme inspired by the Italian Dolce Vita, highlighted by anchor and sea motifs.
Airdrieonians 26-27 Third Kit Released
Scottish League One side Airdrieonians FC have officially unveiled their new 2026-27 third kit. Produced by Puma, the new strip will be worn during the club's upcoming league campaign.
The Puma Airdrieonians 2026-27 third shirt introduces a bold purple colorway, based on the Puma teamULTIMATE template.
Erreà Roda JC 26-27 Home Kit Released - No More Kipsta
The new Roda JC Kerkrade 2026-27 home kit, produced by the club's new supplier Erreà who replace Kipsta, has been officially revealed.
Drawing inspiration from the iconic 2000-01 shirt, the kit features the club's traditional yellow and black colors combined with a subtle tone-on-tone diamond pattern woven into the fabric.
The Roda JC 2026-27 home uniform will be available to purchase from July 1 in both the club's physical fanshop and online store.


























