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TOI Sports6/18/2026Sports2 min readIndia

Messi and Ronaldo Honored with FIFA World Cup Legacy Badge

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  • Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are among the first players to wear the new FIFA World Cup Legacy badge during the 2026 tournament.
  • This exclusive patch recognizes players with significant longevity and achievements in World Cup history, featuring their name, flag, and iconic details.

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Why It Matters

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has introduced special sleeve badges to honor players' contributions. These include a Legacy badge for veterans, a gold badge for former champion nations, and recognition for debutants and top award winners.

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The FIFA World Cup 2026 has introduced a unique way of honoring some of the game's greatest servants. Fans watching Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo during the tournament may have noticed a special "FIFA World Cup Legacy" badge on their sleeves, an exclusive distinction reserved for a select group of football legends.

What is the FIFA legacy badge?

The FIFA Legacy badge is a personalized sleeve patch awarded to footballers whose longevity and achievements have left a lasting mark on World Cup history. The design features a golden player silhouette alongside the words "FIFA World Cup Legacy," symbolizing a player's enduring contribution to the tournament. Positioned directly beneath the official FIFA World Cup sleeve badge, the patch also includes customized elements such as the player's name and national flag. Some versions even feature iconic player-specific details. Ronaldo's badge, for example, reportedly incorporates a silhouette inspired by his famous "SIUU" celebration.

Why are Messi and Ronaldo wearing it?

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo made their World Cup debuts in Germany in 2006 and are now competing in their sixth tournament. For Messi, the journey has included the ultimate prize, lifting the World Cup trophy with Argentina in Qatar in 2022. Ronaldo, meanwhile, remains Portugal's all-time leading scorer. The Legacy badge serves as recognition of that extraordinary achievement. With both Messi and Ronaldo featuring in their record-equalling sixth World Cup, the iconic duo are among the first players to wear the prestigious patch.

Which other players have received the legacy badge?

Messi and Ronaldo are not the only players wearing the honor in 2026. Other recipients include:

Luka Modrić (Croatia) – 5th World Cup

Manuel Neuer (Germany) – 5th World Cup

Yuto Nagatomo (Japan) – 5th World Cup

More batches introduced as legacy badge

FIFA has introduced special sleeve badges for the 2026 World Cup. Former champion nations wear a gold World Cup badge, debutants receive a "Debut FIFA World Cup" patch, players appearing in five or more World Cups wear a Legacy badge featuring their national flag, and former Best Goalkeeper award winners sport a special goalkeeper recognition badge. These patches celebrate both emerging stars and World Cup veterans. Gold badge for World Cup winners: Brazil (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002), Germany (1954, 1974, 1990 [all as West Germany], 2014), Argentina (1978, 1986, 2022), France (1998, 2018), Uruguay (1930, 1950), Spain (2010) and England (1966).Golden boot winner's patch: Harry Kane (England), Kylian Mbappe (France), James Rodriguez (Colombia).Golden glove winner's patch: Emiliano Martinez (Argentina), Thibaut Courtois (Belgium), Manuel Neuer (Germany).

Open Questions

  • Will more players receive the Legacy badge in future tournaments?
  • What are the exact criteria for receiving player-specific details on the badge?

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This article was originally published by TOI Sports.

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