- The FIFA World Cup 2026 Ballers Series features mystery blind boxes with 33 soccer stars to collect, including ultra-rare figures of Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé.
- These popular mystery capsules are marked down by 25% for the shopping event, dropping the price to just $15 on Prime Day.
- Amazon Prime Day runs for four days this year, ending Friday, June 26.
There are few things that excite soccer fans more than the World Cup. However, if you’ve been swept up in the blind box craze (obsessing over everything from Sonny Angels to Labubu), there is another drop you need to know about, especially because it is currently on sale for Amazon Prime Day.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Ballers Series by Zuru are soccer blind boxes, letting you unbox miniature versions of the sport’s biggest global icons. In total, there are 33 different players you can score, but you won’t know which one you’ll get (in true blind box fashion).
Inside each mystery capsule, you’ll uncover a star player and a piece of a soccer field. As you collect more figures, you can actually piece the turf together to build your own mini FIFA World Cup field. The capsules also pack extra surprises like miniature soccer balls, player posters, and special World Cup trophies and accessories.
The lineup includes elite talent like England's Harry Kane, Germany's Jamal Musiala, and Argentina's goalkeeper, Emiliano Martínez. But you know you got a real prize if you open up one of the rare variants, like Lionel Messi or Kylian Mbappé proudly holding the real FIFA World Cup trophy from their legendary championship runs. Lucky collectors might pull the "Frozen Moments" figures, which catch players mid-air in their most iconic goal celebrations.
Whether you want to deck out your desk with the world's best athletes or you're looking for the perfect gift for a soccer-obsessed friend, now is the time to stock up. For Prime Day, these capsules are marked down by 25%, bringing the price to just $15. At that rate, you can grab a few and kickstart your collection before the 2026 World Cup hype starts to die down.













