3D Print Ideas for the 2026 FIFA World Cup – The Best 3D Printing Projects for Football Fans
- 26. Juni
- 10 Min. Lesezeit
It's finally here — the season every football fan has been counting down to. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is just around the corner, and whether you're hosting watch parties, hunting for the perfect 3D printed gift for that die-hard supporter in your life, or just looking for an excuse to fire up your 3D printer, now is the absolute perfect time to get creative.
We've put together cool 3D print ideas that are actually worth burning some filament on. Whether you've only got an hour for a quick 3D printed keychain or you're ready to tackle something that'll be the star of your World Cup watch party, there's a bit of everything here—and none of it is crazy complicated. We scoured the usual STL platforms — MakerWorld, Printables, Thingiverse — and organized everything into clear sections:
You'll also find practical notes on filament choices and print times, so you're not guessing or wasting plastic.
 Let's get into it.

3D Print Ideas for FIFA watch party
Let's be real—half the fun of the World Cup is the food and drinks. These prints are designed to keep the good times rolling and make your hosting duties a whole lot easier (and cooler).
3D printed Snack bowl in a form of Stadium FIFA World Cup 2026
This is the undisputed king of watch parties. It prints out as a massive, stadium-shaped tray with tiered bleacher-style sections for your snacks and little compartments for dips. Honestly, just picture it: chips lined up like fans in the stands, and a big bowl of salsa in the center. Print it early because it takes a while (maybe 8–10 hours depending on your settings), but trust me—seeing it loaded with wings and dips on match day is totally worth the wait.
Source: MakerWorld

Trionda FIFA World Cup 2026 Ball Coaster
Protect your tables in style! This 3D printed football-related coaster is shaped like the official Trionda match ball, with a textured surface that looks and feels surprisingly authentic. It's a super quick print, so you can have a full set of four ready before halftime. Swap filaments halfway through to get the black-and-white paneling effect for a pro finish.
Source: Printables

3D print World Cup Glasses – FIFAÂ
These custom drinking glasses feature the World Cup logo and are perfect for pouring a cold one. A quick heads-up: check your specific filament for food safety, or slap a food-safe epoxy coating on the inside if you're actually drinking out of them. If that sounds like too much hassle, don't worry—they also make amazing desk pen holders or toothbrush stands!
Source: MakerWorld

FIFA World Cup Trophy Soda Can HolderÂ
Okay, this 3D printing idea is just pure fun. This clever design turns the World Cup trophy into the soda can holder. The can fits snugly into the base, and the trophy top screws right on. Print one in gold PLA, and watch your friends fight over who gets to drink from it. Just make sure the can is nice and cold before you screw the top on!Â
Source: MakerWorld
2026 FIFA World Cup Trophy Can HolderÂ
I know, I know—this looks similar to the one above, but I had to include it because the branding is different. This version has "2026" engraved prominently on the base, which gives it a cleaner, more modern look. Honestly, print both! That way you can have a whole lineup of "trophies" for you and your mates.Â
Source: MakerWorld

3D print idea - FIFA World Cup Trophy Candy Bowl
Okay, this one's just fun. 3D print a candy bowl shaped exactly like the World Cup trophy to fill it with chocolates, gummy bears, peanuts or whatever snacks you're serving on match day and plonk it on the coffee table. This model comes pre-colored, so AMS is needed for multi-color printing. The perfect filament would be of course gold for the trophyand green for the rings, but honestly? Even a single-color print looks great. I'd go with a silk gold PLA to get that metallic shine. It takes about 4.5 hours to print.
Source: MakerWorld

Football Snack Bowl – 2-in-1 Can Holder & Snack BowlÂ
A clever 3D printing idea for your football party. It’s a football-shaped bowl that holds a standard 0.5L can in the centre with separate compartments around it for snacks. Everything stays within arm's reach, so no more juggling a plate and a drink during the match.
The model prints in separate parts, so you can do multicolor without an AMS. Just print each piece in your team's colours and snap them together. Only the white ball part needs supports. Print time runs around 10 to 13 hours depending on the version.
We printed it with Nobufil PETG Matt White and Astro Black. The result is cool, and it is perfect for any football watch party.
Source: MakerWorld
World Cup Jersey Holder 2026
Here is another cool 3D printing idea for the FIFA watch party to display your national pride during the tournament. This jersey holder doubles as a functional organizer—perfect for snacks, beer cans, pens, bottles, or collectibles. Available in multiple country-themed colorways including Brazil, Germany, USA, and Mexico, with custom requests accepted. Print time ranges from 10 to 11.5 hours across two plates depending on the version. A great way to showcase your team spirit beyond just wearing the shirt.
Source: MakerWorld

3D printed 2026 World Cup Glasses Austria
Supporting a specific nation at the World Cup just hits different. These custom team glasses let you show that pride loud and clear—this one's for Austria, but the collection covers plenty of other countries too, so you can print the one that matches your team. They take about 40–45 minutes to print and need a quick final assembly. Perfect for game day drinks or just adding a bit of national flair to your shelf.Â
Source: MakerWorld

FlexWeave Fabric-Style World Flags
These aren't your average rigid flags. They're designed to feel and move more like real fabric, thanks to a hexagonal grid pattern that gives them flexibility and a subtle textile texture. Each flag comes in three variants: a desktop version that mounts on a printed stand, and two larger hanging versions with hooks or a wire channel.
The collection includes dozens of countries — Argentina, Brazil, England, Japan, USA, and many more — plus customizable templates for Nordic crosses and striped flags. Print one to wave at your watch party or line up a whole row to represent the tournament's competing nations.Â
Source: MakerWorld

FIFA World Cup 2026 Ball Coaster Set
This one's for the German fans out there — the default color scheme uses black, red, and gold, so you can show your support for Die Mannschaft every time you put down a drink. But here's the clever part: the different parts of the design are saved as separate objects in the slicer, so you can easily reassign colors and turn it into a coaster for any country you like. The set includes two different coaster designs, and there's even a Trionda-style ball model that the coasters slot into for display when they're not in use. Prints in just over two hours.
Source: MakerWorld

3D Printed World Cup Collectibles & Room Decor
Got a football fan in your life who loves displaying their pride? Or maybe you just want something cool for your own desk. Either way, these 3D prints are pure gold. They're meant to be shown off — shelf, desk, nightstand, wherever — and they'll get a comment every time someone spots them.Â
3D print FIFA World Cup 2026 Lightbox Lamp
Okay, this one looks way more expensive than it actually costs to make. The print creates a sleek housing and diffuser plate that projects the official 2026 logo when you shine an LED strip or a tea light through it. It makes for an incredible nightlight or a centerpiece for the coffee table during matches. Pro tip: Use white or translucent filament for the front panel to get that soft, glowing effect.
Source: MakerWorld

2026 World Cup 3D Print idea -Â Sticker Holder Box with Trophy
If they're actually collecting the physical Panini stickers for the tournament, this box is a lifesaver. It keeps their growing collection neatly organized and safe from bends or creases. The cherry on top? A miniature World Cup trophy perched on the lid. It clicks together without any glue or screws, so assembly is a breeze.
Source: MakerWorld

Messi Panini World Cup 2026 Sticker
Imagine a 3D relief of Messi's iconic Panini sticker, but with actual depth and texture. It prints fast (we're talking a couple of hours), looks absolutely stunning with a gold or silver silk PLA, and sticks perfectly to the fridge with a magnet or stands nicely on a desk. It's a quick win that punches way above its weight in terms of visual impact.Â
Source: MakerWorld

3D Printed Football Soccer Wind Spinner
Here is a cool 3d printing idea for football fans. It's a football-shaped wind spinner that actually catches the breeze and spins. The ball is made from 10 interlocking pieces which you need to snap together without glue. Hang it in the garden, on the balcony. And if you want to show off a bit, it's designed to work with LED tea lights or spotlights for a cool lit-up effect at night. The printing time is like 8 hours.Â
Source: MakerWorld
Quick FIFA 3D Print Ideas & Everyday CarryÂ
Short on time but still want to print something FIFA-related that'll get a reaction of your friends? Here are some more 3d printing ideas for you.Â
World Cup 2026 Logo Flag Keychains
These compact little keychains feature the official tournament logo and let you swap out the flag for whatever country you're rooting f or. They print flat, use barely any plastic, and finish in under an hour. Clip one to your backpack, keys, or zipper pull—it's a simple, effective way to carry your team pride wherever you roam.
Source: MakerWorld

World Cup Keychain with Integrated Loop DesignÂ
A compact 3D printed keychain shaped like a World Cup trophy. It's optimized for FDM printing with an integrated loop for easy keyring attachment—no supports needed. The model works great for single-color prints, but really pops with silk PLA in gold. Print-in-place and ready to go straight off the build plate in just 28 minutes. Perfect for batch printing or a quick, satisfying project.Â
Source: MakerWorld

3D print Trionda Ball 2026 World Cup Keychain
A detailed 3D printed keychain featuring the Trionda—the official match ball of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The model captures the ball's distinctive paneling and includes small colored inserts that need to be glued into place after printing. It's printed in multiple parts and requires some post-processing, but the result is a highly detailed and accurate replica perfect for any football fan's keyring or bag.Â
Source: MakerWorld

3D Printed Desk Accessories for Football FansÂ
Because who says office supplies can't be a little bit sporty? These 3D prints are practical enough to use daily but themed enough to get a nod of approval from any football fan.
3D printed Stadium Phone Stand
This is one of those "why didn't I think of that?" designs. It holds your phone at the perfect viewing angle, shaped exactly like a football stadium with tiny tiered seating. It's brilliant for following live scores while you're working, watching match highlights, or even taking Zoom calls during halftime. It looks like a miniature architectural model and is infinitely cooler than a generic plastic wedge.
Source: MakerWorld

2026 World Cup 3D Print idea -Â Tournament Tracker BracketÂ
A functional 3D print that lets you track the entire World Cup from the group stage to the final. The bracket has slots for team names and results—way more satisfying than a paper version. It prints flat with no supports needed, so it's a great FDM project for beginners. Once it's off the build plate, it sits on a desk or table and becomes a permanent display piece that sparks conversation throughout the tournament. Low-filament, practical, and gets used for weeks.Â
Source: Thingiverse

World Cup 2026 Player Brick-Style CollectionÂ
A community-driven 3D printing project that lets you build a collection of your favorite World Cup stars in brick-style figurine form. The collection includes players like Messi, Ronaldo, Mbappé, Kimmich, Musiala, and many more—with new ones added based on community requests. Each model prints as a multi-part assembly that snaps together without glue. Print times vary by player, ranging from about 1.2 hours for simpler designs to 18+ hours for more detailed ones. The project is completely free and open to everyone—just print your favorite player, share your result, and help build the ultimate World Cup collection.Â
Source: MakerWorld

3D print FIFA World Cup 2026 Ball StandÂ
A clean, functional 3D printing idea for FIFA fans looking to display the official match ball of the 2026 World Cup. This stand holds a standard-size ball securely in place—perfect for showing off your Trionda on a shelf, desk, or as part of your watch party setup. The model prints as a single plate in about 1.5 hours with 0.2mm layer height, 2 walls, and 15% infill. Quick, low-filament, and adds an instant collector's vibe to any football fan's space. The designer is also working on a mini version for smaller balls.Â
Source: MakerWorld

3D Printed Soccer Ball Pen Holder Â
A practical and themed 3D printing idea for any football fan's desk—a soccer ball-shaped pen holder that keeps your workspace organized while showing off your team spirit. The model comes in multiple sizes and styles, so you can pick the one that fits your desk setup best. Use it for pens, markers, scissors, or even as a small catch-all for office supplies. A quick, functional print that adds a sporty touch to your everyday workspace.Â
Source: MakerWorld

Perfect for Football Dads – Great for Father's Day Too
Many of these football-themed 3D prints also make great Father's Day gifts. Whether it's a trophy can holder, a personalised keychain, or a stadium-shaped snack bowl, these prints are unique, personal, and guaranteed to impress any football-loving dad. And if you're looking for even more inspiration, we've got a dedicated Father's Day gift guide with over 30 creative 3D print ideas for every type of dad.
Summary
Whether you're hosting the ultimate watch party, hunting for a quick gift, or just looking for a satisfying weekend 3D printing project, these FIFA World Cup 2026 3D printing ideas have you covered. From fast printing keychains to cool looking food bowls or drink holders, there's something here for every football fan. All the STL files are free and ready to download from MakerWorld, Printables, and Thingiverse — so fire up your printer, pick a project, and get ready to celebrate the tournament in style.
