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U.S. Postal Service Unveils Soccer Forever Stamp Ahead of 2026 World Cup

Designed by Antonio Alcalá, the new stamp celebrates the sport’s growing popularity in North America

The U.S. Postal Service has released a new forever stamp that captures the excitement of soccer as the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, a move that underscores the growing cultural footprint of the sport in North America.

Designed by USPS art director Antonio Alcalá, the stamp depicts a player mid‑kick, the ball suspended in a dynamic arc that echoes the celebrated “gooooooooal” chant of Argentine broadcaster Andrés Cantor.

Issued in panes of 20, the stamp carries the classic forever denomination, meaning it will always be valid for mailing a one‑ounce letter regardless of future price changes, and can be ordered through the Postal Service’s website, phone line, mail service, or any of its nationwide post offices.

A Stamp That Scores

The design not only celebrates the sport but also highlights the Postal Service’s tradition of honoring American cultural milestones through its philatelic programs.

Collectors and casual fans alike can purchase the stamp online, by phone, through the mail, or at any post office, a distribution method that mirrors the Postal Service’s effort to make the tribute accessible to all.

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