World Cup mascots unveiled: Maple, Zayu, and Clutch
Maple, Zayu, and Clutch are the new World Cup mascots, representing Canada, Mexico, and the United States with their identity, culture, and passion for soccer.

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The organizers of the upcoming World Cup officially unveiled the three mascots that will represent the host countries: Maple™, the Canadian moose; Zayu™, the Mexican jaguar; and Clutch™, the American eagle. Each one embodies the cultural and sporting values of their nation, while also conveying a message of unity through football.
In Canada, the protagonist is Maple™ the moose, a resilient, creative character with a passion for urban art. In addition to traveling across the provinces and territories to connect with the people and their cultural diversity, Maple stands out as a strong, inspirational goalkeeper leader, famous for his legendary saves.
For Mexico, the chosen one is Zayu™, the jaguar, a symbol of dynamism and cultural heritage. His name means "unity, strength, and joy." On the field, he transforms into an agile and speedy striker who intimidates his opponents, while off the field, he celebrates Mexico's richness with dance, food, and tradition. Zayu reflects the spirit of celebration and national pride that Mexico wants to share with the world.
In the United States, the mascot is Clutch™, the eagle, who travels the country with energy and optimism. Clutch combines athletic audacity as a midfielder with a strong leadership spirit off the field, motivating his team and fans. His motto is clear: to fly high, all you need is will, passion, and total dedication.
The three mascots were designed to convey identity, cultural diversity and unity. through football, becoming ambassadors of the most important event in the king of sports.
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