FIFA registration
Whether in 2014, 2018, 2022, or 2026, we have been producing numerous ceramic mugs and glass cups under FIFA licenses.
We are currently developing products for many football clubs—and even the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
No matter who the clients, we, or all parties involved in this channel are, everyone understands how strictly the quality must match our standards, correct?
We call them premium products—what do you call them?
The 2030 FIFA World Cup (the 24th edition of the FIFA World Cup) is co-hosted by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, marking the first time in the history of the FIFA World Cup that a tournament has been co-hosted across two continents—Europe and Africa.
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the FIFA World Cup (the inaugural tournament was held in Uruguay in 1930), the opening match and two additional group-stage matches will be held in three South American countries—Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay—as a special centennial celebration. The tournament is scheduled to take place from June to July 2030, with the final tournament expanded to 48 participating teams.
We cannot yet envision what the grand event four years from now will look like, nor can we predict how many clients will obtain official authorization. Nevertheless, we must begin preparations now to develop new samples for our existing clients. For example, we need to investigate the preferred material, size, and design style of drinking vessels in these countries, among other relevant details. Furthermore, we need to develop prototype samples to enable clients to formulate or adjust their development and design plans based on the physical appearance and performance of the samples.