FIFA unveils slick new uniforms that volunteers will wear at World Cup in Vancouver

Apr 29 2026, 4:44 pm

Volunteers are always a big part of staging the FIFA World Cup.

And with less than 50 days to go before the tournament kicks off in North America, FIFA showed us what they’ll look like.

FIFA has unveiled “vibrant and unifying” volunteer uniforms, designed by Adidas, that’ll be worn during the tournament.

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The kits include multiple options to mix and match outfits, including shoes, socks, mid-layer jackets, T-shirts, shorts, joggers, and hats.

“As we unveil the look of our biggest volunteer team yet, we celebrate the unmatched energy and dedication of the volunteers – who will not only help deliver the greatest sporting event on the planet, but will also ensure that every fan, player and guest is welcomed with warmth and a spirit of joy,” said Heimo Schirgi, chief operating officer of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

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FIFA

“Across the 16 Host Cities and beyond, this extraordinary team will create memorable experiences for fans. It is only fitting that they be represented by a vibrant look that reflects the essential role they play, with special elements that honour local identity and a sense of belonging.”

FIFA says that more than one million individuals have applied to serve as volunteers. There are expected to be nearly 50,000 volunteers combined across all the host cities.

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FIFA

Thirteen matches will be held in Canada — seven in Vancouver and six in Toronto.

The first men’s World Cup match on Canadian soil is set for June 12 at BMO Field in Toronto, when Canada takes on Bosnia and Herzegovina. Vancouver’s first match is June 13 at BC Place, featuring a match between Australia and TĂźrkiye.

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