Visual Quiz

Guess the Badge

Can you identify all 48 World Cup 2026 team badges?

Identify the badges of all 48 World Cup 2026 teams. Each game shows 20 random badges — easy and hard ones mixed. How many do you know?

20per game · 48 possible
20sPer badge
200Max pts
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The Badges of All 48 World Cup 2026 Teams

Every national football team competing in the FIFA World Cup 2026 has a unique badge (also called a crest or emblem) that represents their country on the field and around the world. These badges carry deep national symbolism — combining national colors, heraldic animals, championship stars, and cultural elements unique to each country's football history.

The most iconic badges in world football include Brazil's CBF crest with its blue circle and five championship stars; Argentina's light-blue and white AFA emblem; Germany's black eagle (DFB); England's Three Lions — one of the oldest football symbols in existence; France's Gallic rooster; and Uruguay's starry shield. Recognizing these badges is the mark of a true football expert.

Teams by Confederation

Facts About Football Badges

Many international football badges carry centuries of history. England's Three Lions badge dates back to 1872 — the year the very first international football match was played. African and Asian national team badges frequently incorporate unique cultural symbols and native animals, such as Turkey's phoenix and the Nigerian Eagle. Some nations change their badge designs over time, while others — like Brazil and Germany — have maintained consistent designs for decades. In the 2026 World Cup, you will encounter badges from 48 nations across six confederations — a true global showcase of football identity.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Guess the Badge quiz work?

Each round shows you a team badge with four possible answer choices. You have 20 seconds to identify the correct national team. Each game features 20 randomly selected badges from all 48 World Cup 2026 teams.

How many badges are in the quiz?

The quiz covers all 48 FIFA World Cup 2026 qualified teams. Each game shows 20 random badges, so you can replay to test yourself on all 48 teams across multiple sessions.

Are easier and harder badges mixed together?

Yes — each game mixes badges from globally recognized teams (Brazil, Argentina, Germany, England) with lesser-known teams from all six confederations, ensuring there is always a challenge for every level of football knowledge.

Which badges are hardest to recognize?

Generally, badges from African (CAF), Asian (AFC), and Oceanian (OFC) confederations tend to be the most challenging. Playing multiple times is a great way to learn all 48 crests before the tournament begins.