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How to Make Money During 2026 World Cup: The Ultimate Fan Economy Guide

1. The Apparel Powerplay: Jerseys and Headwear
Soccer fans express their loyalty through what they wear. To maximize profit, focus on these two sub-sectors:
Star-Powered Kits: Even in 2026, the demand for iconic names like Messi and Mbappé—as well as rising North American stars—will be through the roof. Stocking authentic and high-quality replica jerseys is a guaranteed win.
Host City Pride: Don’t just stick to national teams. Fans will be visiting cities like Miami, Seattle, and Mexico City. Custom “Host City” T-shirts and World Cup element bucket hats are massive impulse buys for tourists looking for a wearable souvenir of their trip.
2. High-Margin Souvenirs: Pins, Patches, and Mascot Gear
Small items are easy to ship and even easier for fans to collect.
The Collector’s Market: Pins, embroidered patches, and keychains featuring the 2026 mascot or tournament logo have low production costs but high emotional value.
Fan Kits: Bundle these smaller items into “Fan Survival Kits” that include face paint, temporary tattoos, and a lanyard. These are perfect for selling at pop-up booths near fan zones.
3. The “Stadium Hack” Product: Jewelives Foldable Soccer Bottles
Stadium security in 2026 is going to be tighter than ever. Most venues have strict “Clear Bag” policies and prohibit glass or metal containers. This is where you can dominate the market with Jewelives’ silicone foldable soccer water bottles.
Why they sell: These bottles are shaped like a soccer ball when collapsed, making them the perfect World Cup souvenir.
Stadium-Friendly: Made of high-quality, BPA-free silicone, they are flexible, lightweight, and—most importantly—meet the safety requirements for many international stadiums.
Eco-Conscious: Fans in 2026 are more sustainability-minded. Offering a reusable, foldable soccer bottle instead of single-use plastic is a major selling point that appeals to modern values.

4. Leveraging Social Commerce & Local Pop-ups
You don’t need a massive storefront to profit.
TikTok & Instagram Shops: Use “Get Ready With Me” (GRWM) fan editions to showcase your merchandise. A video showing a silicone foldable water bottle expanding from a pocket-sized ball to a full-sized drink container is viral gold.
Strategic Location: If you are in a host city, set up near public transit hubs or popular sports bars. Fans are often looking for last-minute gear before the match starts.
Summary Checklist for 2026 Success
Source Early: Get your inventory (especially custom silicone products) ready at least 6 months out.
Focus on Utility: Sell items that solve a problem (like stadium-compliant water bottles).
Niche Down: Don’t just sell “Soccer gear.” Sell “Miami World Cup Fan Essentials.”



