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The new World Cup Trophy LEGO Set is now available to preorder


In just a few months, the FIFA World Cup will touch down on North American soil, and LEGO is helping fans get into the spirit early.

LEGO and FIFA are teaming up ahead of the 2026 World Cup for a new collaboration, beginning with a brick-built replica of the FIFA World Cup Trophy. The new set launches on March 1, but it’s already available to preorder from Amazon and LEGO.

“The FIFA World Cup Trophy stands as a universal symbol of achievement and unity, and now, through the creativity of the LEGO brick, fans everywhere can experience the excitement of it — piece by piece — in true LEGO style,” Julia Goldin, chief product and marketing officer for the LEGO Group, said in a press release announcing the new set.

Romy Gai, FIFA’s chief business officer, added: “It is the first time FIFA and the LEGO Group have teamed up on such a project, and with the biggest, best and most inclusive FIFA World Cup fast approaching — we hope fans take this opportunity to embrace the spirit of the global game’s greatest event, and bring a little piece of the party into their homes to keep forever.”

The 2026 World Cup kicks off June 11, 2026, in 16 cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

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The LEGO Editions FIFA World Cup Trophy building set is a 2,842-piece kit. When built, the replica trophy measures 14.5 in. tall. The top globe also opens to reveal a FIFA World Cup 2026 minifigure holding a mini trophy, and a backdrop displaying the 2026 World Cup logo that can be taken off and displayed separately.



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