The 5 best World Cup ads (so far)
It’s time for kick-off. After years of anticipation for what has been billed the biggest World Cup ever, the 2026 tournament hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico is here. Not only is this year’s competition the biggest in terms of teams playing (48, up from 32), it’s expected to draw five billion viewers over its month-long run. And that’s why advertisers are spending upwards of $10.5 billion globally to get their brands in front of all those eyeballs. Of course, maybe they should’ve just sponsored Freddy the viral Germany fan traveling the country and discovering all of America’s specific delights like Waffle House, Big Gulps, and more. The criteria for a great World Cup ad is very similar to that other football advertising extravaganza, the Super Bowl. It’s a creative arms race to craft ideas that are not only entertaining and spark excitement for the games, but are indistinguishable from the brand making it. If you can swap in someone else’s logo and the ad still makes sense, then don’t count on the audience remembering who the ad is for. Bring on the opening whistle, here are my Top 5 World Cup ads (so far). Adidas “Backyard Legends” This shouldn’t come as a surprise, since I’ve already called it Adidas’ best World Cup ad in 20 years. As I wrote when it originally dropped, the magic trick here is how it manages to take a less than unique story device (famous players, unexpected game, etc.), and give it a new spin in a way that lives up to both the hype and the occasion of the world’s biggest sporting event. The world-building and lore that Adidas manages to craft in these five minutes is impressive, as is how genuinely fun it feels for everyone involved, not just the viewers. But perhaps its best move of all is that it ends before the supposed epic game even starts. We never see this mysterious streetball squad in action. The brand thankfully leaves it up to our imagination. Nike “Rip the Script” Here we have a chaotic, meta whirlwind through a Hollywood set o