Livestreaming platform Kick has launched a new World Cup-themed promotional campaign called Football Drop, introducing a collection of limited-edition football shirts inspired by some of the platform’s most recognizable streamers. The campaign arrives as the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins, combining football culture, creator communities, and exclusive digital rewards.
The Kick Football Drop features ten custom-designed football jerseys, each connected to a popular content creator on the platform. The limited-edition shirts are available through a giveaway format, with viewers able to earn entries by watching participating streamers during the campaign period.
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Kick announced the campaign through its official social media channels, positioning the drop as a crossover between World Cup 2026 hype, livestreaming fandom, and creator-inspired merchandise.
What is Kick Football Drop?
Kick Football Drop is a limited-time promotional campaign launched by Kick for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. As part of the initiative, the platform has created exclusive football shirts based on ten streamers from different regions and communities.
Each shirt features a custom visual identity inspired by the creator it represents, while keeping a football-style design connected to the World Cup season. The campaign is built around Kick’s Drops and Rewards system, allowing users to watch eligible channels and earn entries into a prize draw.
The promotion reflects a broader trend in entertainment: livestreaming platforms and online creators are becoming increasingly visible in major sports events, especially around global tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup.
Kick Football Drop streamer jerseys
According to Kick, the Football Drop collection includes ten limited-edition football shirts inspired by the following streamers:
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Félix “xQc” Lengyel;
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Louis “LosPollosTV” Sammartino;
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Ahmed “sxb” Alqahtani;
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Mofareh “Drb7h” Al Asiri;
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Luis Fernando “Westcol” Villa Álvarez;
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David “davooxeneize” Quint;
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Alondra “alondrissa” Michelle;
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Adriano “Adrianozendejas32” Zendejas;
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Allan “AllanStag” Rodrigues.
Each jersey features a unique design inspired by the creator it represents, while maintaining a football-themed aesthetic tied to the World Cup season.
How to get the Kick football shirts
To participate in the Kick Football Drop giveaway, users need to watch eligible channels and claim entries through Kick’s rewards system.
Kick says participants must follow the instructions available through its official campaign pages and social media channels. The basic rules are:
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Watch any of the listed participating channels for 10, 20, or 30 hours;
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Earn 1, 2, or 3 entries into the draw depending on watch time;
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Go to Account > Drops & Rewards > All Campaigns to track progress;
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Claim the earned entries in the draw;
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Wait for winner selection after the campaign ends.
The more time users spend watching eligible channels, the more entries they can receive. This format encourages fans to support their favorite streamers while taking part in a limited-edition World Cup 2026 merch giveaway.










Kick Football Drop
Kick Football Drop deadline and availability
Entries for the Kick Football Drop close on July 19 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Winners will be contacted by email after the draw.
The campaign is being promoted as a limited-time giveaway connected to the opening phase of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. According to the organizers, only 100 units of each football shirt have been produced, making the jerseys limited-edition collectibles for Kick viewers and streamer fans.
Because availability is limited, users interested in the Kick football shirts should track their watch progress and claim their entries before the deadline.
Why Kick’s World Cup 2026 campaign matters
The Football Drop campaign highlights how livestreaming platforms are becoming more involved in major sports moments. Instead of simply broadcasting conversations around the World Cup, Kick is using creator communities to build engagement through exclusive rewards, watch-time incentives, and limited-edition merchandise.
For streamers, campaigns like this can help strengthen fan loyalty. For platforms, they create additional reasons for viewers to spend time on selected channels. For audiences, the appeal comes from a mix of football excitement, creator fandom, and the chance to win rare merchandise.
This type of campaign also shows how football marketing is expanding beyond traditional media. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is not only a television and stadium event; it is also becoming a major content opportunity for streamers, YouTubers, short-form video creators, and online communities.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Tournament overview
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is being hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, marking the first time three countries have co-hosted the tournament.
The competition runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, and features an expanded format with 48 national teams, up from 32 in previous editions. The final is scheduled to take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
The 2026 edition is expected to be the largest FIFA World Cup in history, with 104 matches played across multiple cities in North America. The expanded format, larger audience reach, and growing involvement of online creators make the tournament a major opportunity for platforms such as Kick to connect sports fans with digital communities.
IShowSpeed joins the World Cup 2026 hype
The World Cup has also become a major focus for online creators. Popular YouTuber and streamer Darren "IShowSpeed" Watkins Jr. recently launched a dedicated World Cup 2026 Tour, a global content initiative connected to the tournament. FIFA has also collaborated with the creator on World Cup-related promotional activities, highlighting the growing role of livestreaming personalities in football's biggest international event.
Read also: IShowSpeed confirms World Cup 2026 Tour in massive FIFA collaboration
In addition, IShowSpeed released the football-themed song "Champions" ahead of the tournament, and the track was later included in FIFA's official World Cup 2026 album.
Kick Football Drop brings streamers into World Cup culture
Kick’s Football Drop campaign is another example of how streaming platforms are using the 2026 FIFA World Cup to activate creator communities. By releasing limited-edition football jerseys inspired by xQc, Westcol, LosPollosTV, Alondrissa, AllanStag, and other streamers, Kick is turning World Cup excitement into a platform-wide engagement campaign.
For fans, the promotion offers a chance to win rare Kick World Cup 2026 football shirts. For the platform, it connects livestreaming culture with one of the biggest sporting events in the world.
With only 100 units of each shirt available and entries closing on July 19, the Kick Football Drop is likely to attract attention from both football fans and streaming audiences throughout the tournament.