FIFA World Cup 2026 Super Shoutout lets fans display names in stadiums

Short overview
FIFA launches the World Cup 2026 Super Shoutout, allowing fans to have their name and country displayed live in stadiums during matches. The initiative aims to enhance fan engagement and national pride.
FIFA has announced the launch of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Super Shoutout, a new initiative that gives fans the opportunity to see their name and country displayed live on stadium screens during the tournament. The program is designed to allow supporters to show their passion and represent their nation on football's biggest stage.
How the Super Shoutout works
Through the Super Shoutout, fans can submit their names and countries of origin. Selected entries will be shown on the giant screens inside stadiums during World Cup matches, creating a personalized experience for attendees and viewers worldwide. The initiative aims to make fans feel like an integral part of the FIFA World Cup™.
Fan engagement and national pride
FIFA emphasized that the Super Shoutout is about celebrating the global community of football supporters. By displaying names and countries, the organization hopes to foster a sense of unity and pride among fans from all participating nations. The program is part of broader efforts to enhance the fan experience at the 2026 tournament, which will be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Further details on how fans can submit their names and the selection process are expected to be released closer to the event. The FIFA World Cup 2026 is scheduled to take place from June to July 2026, featuring 48 teams for the first time.
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