Three Nations. One Trophy. 300 Stories.
Own a piece of football history. A trilogy of NFT collections honoring Mexico, the United States and Canada — host nations of the 2026 tournament.
The Trilogy
Three nations. Three stories. One unforgettable summer.
Featured Drops
The most coveted cards of the trilogy

The Rougarou — King of the Louisiana Bayou
The Rougarou — King of the Louisiana Bayou
Deep in the swamps of the South, I have seen the shadows shift when the game reaches its fever pitch. They call me the King of the Marsh, a legend roaming the reeds, but even a beast pauses for a miracle on the pitch. When the Red, White, and Blue charge forward with the hunger of a wolf, the bayou exhales a spectral fog to blind their foes. From Dempsey’s grit to Pulisic’s speed, the swamp’s ancient power fuels the underdog’s bite. We do not fear the dark; we are the hunt.

The Wendigo — Spirit of the Northwoods
The Wendigo — Spirit of the Northwoods
The air turns brittle and cold as the Wendigo emerges from the pines, a spirit of eternal hunger and bone-chilling speed. I have seen this same desperation in the eyes of the Americans during the dying minutes of a stalemate. It is the primal urge to survive and conquer, a supernatural endurance that fueled Donovan’s 2010 sprint or Howard’s wall of defiance. To face the USMNT is to face a force that grows stronger the longer the winter—and the match—deepens.

Brad Friedel — The Human Wall
Brad Friedel — The Human Wall
In the heat of 2002, Brad Friedel became 'The Human Wall.' I remember the tension as he stared down two penalty kicks on the world stage, his focus sharper than a hawk’s gaze. Clad in the red, white, and blue, Friedel’s massive frame and lightning reflexes defied the odds, propelling the U.S. to the quarter-finals. He didn't just stop balls; he sparked a nation's belief that we belong among the giants. Every save was a stripe on the flag, every shutout a star earned.

Tim Howard — The Secretary of Defense
Tim Howard — The Secretary of Defense
They called him the Secretary of Defense, and on that humid night in Salvador, Tim Howard became a legend. Sixteen saves—a record that echoed across the fifty states. From the boardwalks of Jersey to the bright lights of the MLS, his gloved hands defied physics and logic alike. As we look toward the Coast to Coast Final, his legacy remains the gold standard: a sentinel in the red, white, and blue, proving that the American spirit is defined by the refusal to let anything past.

Andrew Carnegie — Architect of Ambition
Andrew Carnegie — Architect of Ambition
I built empires from iron and sweat, proving that with enough grit, any person can change the world. This same industrial spirit courses through the veins of the USMNT. Just as my mills forged the steel of modern cities, the American player is forged in the relentless pursuit of progress. From the early days of the American Soccer League to the modern era of Landon Donovan and Christian Pulisic, we don’t just play the game; we build it, brick by brick, goal by goal.

Jesse Owens — The Architect of Speed
Jesse Owens — The Architect of Speed
Before Donovan sprinted through the Algerian defense and before Pulisic ignited the modern era, there was Jesse Owens—the man who raced against the wind to define American resilience. His speed wasn’t just about medals; it was about breaking barriers under the world's brightest lights. Today, that same lightning-fast spirit fuels the USMNT, living in the hearts of every winger who dares to challenge the status quo and race toward Pacific Glory. Experience the power of the American sprint.

El Cenote Sagrado — The Sacred Gateway
El Cenote Sagrado — The Sacred Gateway
I, Pancho Villa, ride out of the dust to tell you that the soul of Mexico is not just in its soil, but in its deep, turquoise waters. When our champions, led by the legendary Rafa Márquez, stand firm on the pitch, they draw strength from the Cenote Sagrado. It is the earth's own goal, where the Maya offered tribute. Today, those ancient spirits rise to guide every strike, turning the stadium’s roar into a divine thunder that echoes through eternity.

Crown of Maple — David Wotherspoon
Crown of Maple — David Wotherspoon
In the frost-kissed air of Toronto, David Wotherspoon stands as a symbol of the dual heritage that fuels the Canadian spirit. Though born across the Atlantic, his heart beats in sync with the rhythm of the Great White North. Every touch on the ball at BMO Field is a testament to his dedication, helping lead Les Rouges back to the world's greatest stage. He wears the maple leaf not just as a badge, but as a crown earned through tireless labor in the midfield engine room.