FIFA Partners (top-tier; cover FIFA competitions including FIFA World Cup 26™)
- Visa
- adidas
- The Coca-Cola Company
- Qatar Airways
- Aramco
- Hyundai & Kia
- Lenovo
FIFA World Cup 26™ Official Sponsors (tournament-specific “Official Sponsor” deals FIFA has announced)
- Bank of America (Official Bank Sponsor)
- Hisense (Official Sponsor)
- Lay’s (Official Sponsor)
- McDonald’s
- Mengniu
- Verizon (Official Telecommunication Services Sponsor)
- AB InBev / Budweiser (official World Cup beer through 2026)
- Unilever (FIFA partnership explicitly includes FIFA World Cup 2026)
FIFA World Cup 26™ Official Supporters / Official Providers / Official Suppliers (as announced by FIFA)
- Airbnb (Official Supporter for FIFA World Cup 26™ in North America)
- The Home Depot (Official Home Improvement Retail Supporter in North America)
- Diageo (Official Spirits Supporter in North, Central and South America)
- Rock-it Cargo (Official Logistics Provider; also noted as a Tournament Supporter)
- Valvoline Global (Official Supporter)
- On Location (Official Hospitality Provider)
- American Airlines (Official North American Airline Supplier)


Same here in France, however most “craft” supermarket beers, unless very local, are actually owned by massive conglomerates. There is/was a huge wave of craft breweries buyouts starting about 10y ago to get their greasy fingers in this juicy market.
Fair point, I live between Spain and the UK and here in Vallecas there’s a brew pub (CCVK) a few streets away which will be good to support!
Also, when being back in the UK, loads of layers seem to have been nerfed at 3.4% or thereabouts. At least on the continent the shitty lagers will be around 5%