The fever for the FIFA World Cup 2026 is already being felt in Mexico City, and now it will also arrive through SUPERISSSTE stores, which have announced the sale of an official collection inspired by the tournament. Among the most highlighted items are thermoses, caps, bottles, and lunch boxes, all with designs and graphic elements alluding to the World Cup, so that fans can join the World Cup atmosphere before the tournament begins.
This collection's main objective is to offer official products at accessible prices, allowing a greater number of people to acquire items related to the world's most important sporting event. Unlike other collectibles, this line seeks to be functional in daily life without sacrificing quality.
Therefore, the collaboration with SUPERISSSTE bets on combining utility and accessibility, bringing the World Cup spirit to different sectors of the population. During the product presentation, Gabriela Cuevas, the Mexican government's representative for the World Cup, was present and called on girls and boys to get involved in the football atmosphere.
Cuevas highlighted the importance of promoting sports from an early age, as well as the commitment to drive initiatives that bring the World Cup closer to the population and contribute to the formation of new talents.
Another guest was former footballer Pavel Pardo, who currently serves as an ambassador for the venue in Guadalajara. The former national shared his excitement for the World Cup's return to Mexico, recalling his experience as a player and highlighting the relevance of the country hosting the tournament once again.
Where to buy the 2026 World Cup products?
The items are already available in SUPERISSSTE stores in different points of the Mexican Republic, with an offer that includes caps, thermoses, lunch boxes, and other official products. One of the main attractions is the price, as some of these items can be found up to 50% below the cost of other official FIFA products, making them an accessible option for fans.
With this initiative, the World Cup 2026 will not only be lived on the fields, but also in the daily lives of Mexicans who are already beginning to prepare for the great football party.