Publisher Panini announced that official sales of the 2026 FIFA World Cup album will begin on Thursday, April 30, in physical stores and online. The collectible features all 48 teams with space for 18 players per team across 112 pages. Prices start at 99 pesos for the softcover version.
Panini announced via its social media that album sales will start on April 30. Pre-sale purchases, already available, will be delivered in the second half of May, over 15 days after in-store buys. It remains unclear if online shipments will begin on the official sale date.
The album comes in softcover for 99 pesos and hardcover for 349 pesos. Bundles include softcover with a box of 100 packets for 2,599 pesos, and hardcover with 100 packets for 2,849 pesos. Cases in green, white, or red feature a hardcover album plus 50 packets for 1,400 pesos; boxes of 10 packets cost 250 pesos, and 100-packet boxes 2,500 pesos.
Each of the 48 teams has space for stickers of 18 players, including established stars and emerging talents. Packets contain 7 stickers each, sold in packs of 10 or 100. The tournament kicks off in two months with Mexico versus South Africa.