From official merchandise to vintage kits and soccer-inspired streetwear, here’s where to shop for fan gear and collectibles in Toronto. 

FIFA One Year to Go

Toronto has always taken soccer seriously. Long before the tournament came calling, the city was building one of North America’s most passionate football cultures, fuelled by a wildly diverse population, a dedicated Toronto FC fanbase and specialty shops that would feel at home in any football-mad city in the world. 

With the FIFA World Cup 2026™ bringing matches to Toronto Stadium, that culture is impossible to ignore. 

Whether you’re hunting for official gear or soccer jerseys to rep your national team, looking for a rare vintage kit or searching for something locally made, here are some of the best places to gear up before match day.

Official merchandise, pop-ups & fan experiences

Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Retail Pop-Ups

Looking for official FIFA World Cup 2026™ merchandise? These retail pop-ups carry tournament apparel, host city gear, scarves, accessories and collectible souvenirs. 

📍 Multiple locations throughout Toronto:

Best for: Official merchandise, host city gear and tournament collectibles
 

FIFA Fan Festival™ at Fort York and The Bentway

FIFA Fan Festival™ is the official hub for World Cup merchandise in Toronto, with an on-site store stocked with host city gear, scarves, tournament accessories, and collectibles. A 200-year-old fort setting, 22 event days, 30+ food vendors, live music and free general admission. It's a lot, in a good way.

📍 250 Fort York Blvd  |  June 11 through July 19  |  Free admission

Best for: Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ merchandise, host city gear, collectibles
 

CF Toronto Eaton Centre | Soccer Fan Experience

With Nike and JD Sports both located inside, CF Toronto Eaton Centre is one of the easiest places downtown to shop for soccer gear and national team merchandise during the tournament.

CF Eaton Centre is running a full tournament activation from June 1 through July 19: match viewing near the Yonge Street entrance, a Fast Feet skills challenge, live DJs on Toronto match days, and M·A·C artist appearances. 

📍 220 Yonge St | June 1 through July 19 | Free

Best for: Match viewing, fan activations, one-stop merch shopping

adidas "Home of Soccer" at STACKT Market

Looking for official adidas national team kits, limited-edition footwear and jersey customization? Adidas has taken over STACKT Market with 25,000+ sq ft of World Cup experience. 

It’s everything FIFA World Cup 2026™—retail store, national team kits, limited-edition footwear, on-site jersey customization, a massive watch party screen, and a soccer skills lab. Honestly, you could lose half a day here without trying.

📍 28 Bathurst St  |  June 11 through July 19  |  Free, first-come, first-served (max 1,200/day)

Best for: Official adidas national team kits, limited-edition drops, jersey customization

 

Canada Soccer House at Harbourfront Centre

Canada Soccer's official fan hub on the waterfront, with retail pop-ups powered by EB Games carrying official Canada Soccer merchandise. With watch parties, meet-and-greets with Canadian soccer legends and free admission throughout, this immersive experience is more than just a spot to pick up merch.  

One thing to know: the Toronto location runs on select days only, not daily. Check the schedule at canadasoccerhouse.ca before you make the trip.

📍 235 Queens Quay W  |  Select days, June 11 through July 2  |  Free

Best for: Official Canada Soccer merchandise, the full home team experience

 

Yonge + St. Clair Midtown Kickoff

A free outdoor festival with jersey pop-up shops, a soccer pitch, and food trucks. Short run (June 11 to 14 only) but handy if you’re uptown and want to skip the trek to the waterfront.

📍 Yonge St and St. Clair Ave  |  June 11 through June 14 only  |  Free

Best for: Quick access to fan gear uptown

Nike at CF Toronto Eaton Centre

Nike makes the kits for Canada, England, France, Brazil, Portugal, and others, making their 21,000 sq ft Eaton Centre flagship the best place in the city to find them. The full range is here, plus Canada’s first Nike By You studio for on-site customization. Worth going even just to see the Canada kit in person.

📍 220 Yonge St, CF Toronto Eaton Centre  

Best for: Nike national team kits, on-site customization
 

JD Sports

The new JD Sports Canadian flagship at CF Toronto Eaton Centre opened in March 2026 and carries official World Cup merchandise across multiple brands, including the Canada kit. Also worth checking out are the Dufferin Mall and CF Fairview Mall locations if the downtown location is packed.

📍 CF Toronto Eaton Centre (flagship)  |  Also: Dufferin Mall, CF Fairview Mall

Best for: Wide selection, multiple price points, central location
 

Real Sports Apparel

Real Sports Apparel, located inside Scotiabank Arena, carries FIFA World Cup 2026™ merchandise alongside TFC, Raptors and Leafs gear. 

📍 50 Bay St, Scotiabank Arena Gate 1  

Best for: Toronto sports teams merchandise and tournament gear
 

Sport Chek

With multiple city-wide locations carrying the adidas FIFA World Cup 2026™ collection, Sport Chek is the reliable fallback when the pop-ups are at capacity.

📍 Multiple Locations

Best for: Accessible adidas FIFA World Cup 2026™ gear, city-wide availability

Toronto’s best soccer shops

These Toronto soccer shops run year-round for football people, not just tournament season. Staff know their football kits, boots and accessories, and can tell the difference between authentic and replica items.
 

Soccer World Central

Soccer World Central is one of the best places to find soccer jerseys in Toronto, especially for harder-to-find national team kits.

They offer the widest selection of national team gear: Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Morocco, Senegal, Japan, South Korea, and more, plus scarves, hats, balls, and footwear. If your team is in the World Cup, they’ve got it.

📍 42 Spadina Ave

Best for: The widest national team jersey selection in the city
 

Ital Sport

Family-owned and running since 1961, Ital Sport is the soccer community’s go-to spot for gear. They specialize in official jerseys, boots, goalkeeper gear, and accessories—aided by a very knowledgeable staff who play the game.

📍 1339 St. Clair Ave W

Best for: Official jerseys, boots, people who know what they’re talking about

 

L&M Taylor Soccer

L&M Taylor Soccer is the standout spot for hard-to-track-down merch. Over 30 years on Yonge Street in midtown, they have a soccer inventory that runs deep and the knowledge runs deeper.

📍 3222 Yonge St

Best for: Hard-to-find kits, trusted local specialist

 

Evangelista Sports

Evangelista Sports has everything you need to get kitted up for the World Cup, plus free name and number printing on some adidas jerseys (for a limited time only).

📍3120 Rutherford Rd (Vaughan) 

Best for: adidas World Cup jerseys, free customization included till June 15

Vintage and retro jerseys

Not everything worth wearing is new. If you’re looking for retro kits, vintage-inspired apparel or collectibles that celebrate the history of the game, these spots are worth a visit. 
 

The Sport Gallery

The Sport Gallery is the place to go when looking for vintage-inspired soccer apparel, COPA retro national team shirts, sports art, and collectibles. Located in the beautiful Distillery District, the shop regularly refreshes its inventory, making repeat visits worthwhile.

📍 15 Tank House Lane, Distillery District  

Best for: COPA retro shirts, sports art, gifts, something to remember the trip by
 

Pro League Sports

A Toronto original, run by Regent Park native Tex Thomas. Pro League Sports carries licensed merchandise across the EPL, Serie A, World Cup, and all the major Toronto teams. This is a great stop for fans whose side isn’t one of the big Nike or adidas nations, or who want everything under one roof.

📍 136 River St, Unit 7 

Best for: Licensed multi-league merch, Toronto teams, fans supporting non-adidas/Nike nations

Streetwear and soccer-inspired fashion

For fans who want something beyond the standard kit to weave into their everyday style, Toronto's streetwear scene has shown up for the World Cup.
 

Capsule

Capsule is Toronto's standout boutique for premium streetwear and sneakers, including the NOCTA x Nike Canada 2026 collection.

Drake’s NOCTA imprint collaborated with Nike Canada specifically for this tournament, producing track jackets, warmups, and the limited Cryoshot sneaker in Canada Soccer colours. It’s the most Toronto way to dress for a match. 

📍 29 Bellair St (footwear) | 📍 69 Yorkville Ave (apparel)

Best for: NOCTA x Nike Canada drop, limited-edition World Cup streetwear, sneakers

 

Peace Collective

Toronto's own Peace Collective has an officially licensed FIFA World Cup 2026™ collection and it moves fast—Canada windbreakers, crewnecks, rugby shirts and tees that you’d actually reach for after the tournament ends. Two city locations, one right at Union Station.

📍 Union Station, 65 Front St W  | 📍 Distillery District, 7 Trinity St  

Best for: Locally made gear, Canada apparel worth keeping past July

 

Local flavour and game-day essentials


Newcomer Kitchen

Newcomer Kitchen is a Toronto social enterprise that has a unique piece of official merchandise you won’t find anywhere else: limited-edition cooling towels, perfect for match days in the July heat. Buy it online.

Best for: Unique official FIFA World Cup 2026™ cooling towels and accessories

MoviePosters.com

Toronto-based and stocking a dedicated FIFA World Cup 2026™ collection of prints and collectibles. If you want something to hang on your wall rather than wear, MoviePosters.com is your spot.

Best for: FIFA World Cup 2026™ prints, collectibles, wall art
 

SBS Collective Co. (The Chance Centre)

SBS Collective Co. serves up officially licensed merchandise with a Toronto twist: multilingual tees, canvas totes, mugs, and tumblers celebrating the city's diversity. Based in Brampton but ships online.

Best for: Toronto-themed licensed merch, locally made gifts
 

Whether you’re supporting Canada, travelling with your national team or simply looking for a souvenir from the tournament, Toronto offers plenty of ways to get match-ready. 

From official FIFA World Cup 2026™ merchandise and national team kits to vintage jerseys and locally designed apparel, the city’s soccer culture makes it easy to gear up before kickoff.