11 most stylish World Cup bag moments, from Cristiano Ronaldo’s Gucci to Kylian Mbappé’s DiorForget boring duffels – World Cup footballers have been showing off their style game, from Lamine Yamal’s Chanel to Noa Lang’s HermèsAll eyes are on the Fifa World Cup 2026 – but forget the pitch for a moment. The real show started the second the players stepped off their planes. Instead of plain old duffels, football’s biggest names have been flexing their fashion game with luxury bags that look like they came fresh off the runway.Here are 11 of our favourite footballer bag style moments so far.Kylian Mbappé, FranceKylian Mbappé sported a stylish Dior A5 Triangle Pouch upon arriving at the French Football Federation’s (FFF) training ground ahead of the 2026 Fifa World Cup, last month. Photo: AFPReal Madrid’s forward Kylian Mbappé, who also plays for the French national team, was spotted on his way to a training camp with a Dior A5 Triangle Pouch in brown oblique jacquard in hand.Jules Koundé, FranceFrance’s national football team defender Jules Koundé arrives at the French Football Federation’s (FFF) training ground ahead of the Fifa World Cup last month. Photo: AFPMbappé’s opponent in La Liga, Jules Koundé, is playing alongside him for France’s national team. The latter has also boasted strong style carrying a Louis Vuitton brown monogram canvas messenger bag on his way to training camp southwest of Paris.Eberechi Eze, EnglandArsenal’s Eberechi Eze and Jurriën Timber leave the team’s hotel in Budapest in May. Photo: PA Wire/DPAArsenal’s attacking midfielder Eberechi Eze, who plays for England, apparently chose to pay tribute to his homeland by carrying a Burberry Check Holdall bag in classic archive beige when spotted leaving the team’s hotel in Budapest following a crushing defeat in the UEFA Champions League Final just weeks before the World Cup kick-off.David Alaba, Austria
11 most stylish World Cup bag moments so far
Forget boring duffels – World Cup footballers have been showing off their style game, from Lamine Yamal’s Chanel to Noa Lang’s Hermès.
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