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Here’s a look at all 16 FIFA World Cup host city posters​on April 17, 2025 at 1:45 pm

The poster, created by a local artists, will reflect the unique identity and heritage of each community, FIFA officials said.

​The poster, created by a local artists, will reflect the unique identity and heritage of each community, FIFA officials said.   

The poster, created by a local artists, will reflect the unique identity and heritage of each community, FIFA officials said.

DALLAS — Dallas already has its own FIFA World Cup theme song remix, which was released in March, and it’ll also have a custom city poster, too. 

FIFA announced that each of the host cities will have their own respective city poster, which will represent the unique cultural and artistic spirit of each city, while celebrating the unity, diversity and passion of soccer. 

Like the FIFA World Cup songs, the city posters will be rolled out over time, and Dallas, again, was last in the lineup. 

“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,” said Heimo Schirgi, Chief Operating Officer of the FIFA World Cup 26. 

A diverse group of talented artists, each with their own style, created posters that reflect the unique identity and heritage of their respective Host Cities, FIFA said in its announcement. The artists drew inspiration from local landmarks, traditions and the unifying power of soccer, resulting in designs that will resonate with both local communities and global audiences.

The artworks started unveiling March 18, first with Philadelphia, through April 17, when the Dallas’ came out. Here’s a look at the posters: 

Tuesday, March 18 – Philadelphia

Thursday, March 20 – Los Angeles

Saturday, March 22 – Atlanta

Monday, March 24 – Miami

Wednesday, March 26 – Houston

Friday, March 28 – Toronto

Sunday, March 30 – San Francisco Bay Area

Tuesday, April 1 – Boston

Thursday, April 3 – Seattle

Saturday, April 5 – Kansas City

Monday, April 7 – Monterrey

Wednesday, April 9 – Guadalajara

Friday, April 11 – Mexico City

Sunday, April 13 – New York New Jersey

Tuesday, April 15 – Vancouver

Remaining schedule:

  • Thursday, April 17 – Dallas

The posters will go on sale after they’ve been revealed. For more information, visit Dallas’ FIFA World Cup website here.

 

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