⚽ FIFA World Cup
Free printable FIFA World Cup fuse bead patterns (also known as Perler bead patterns) — trophy, soccer balls, country flags, jerseys, and fan props. Perfect for viewing parties, kids' room decor, and gifts.
Explore our free FIFA World Cup perler bead patterns, designs, and ideas — a curated collection of fuse bead templates featuring FIFA World Cup characters, items, and scenes. Below you'll find printable FIFA World Cup perler bead designs, a FIFA World Cup perler beads gallery for inspiration, and beginner-friendly project ideas. Every pattern lists its bead colors, count, and difficulty, and downloads as a free printable PDF. (Fuse beads are also known as Perler beads, Hama beads, or melty beads — same craft, different brand names.)
Trophies, Emblems & Soccer Gear
Trophy, FIFA emblem, champion star, soccer ball, mascot, and gear — jerseys, cleats, gloves, and a vuvuzela — in free World Cup perler bead patterns for keychains and party decor.
FIFA World Cup Trophy
The iconic FIFA World Cup trophy silhouette — two figures holding the Earth above a green marble plinth with double-helix engravings. 32x44 hard pattern with gold body gradient (light/mid/dark/shadow).
FIFA Emblem
Stylized FIFA emblem with a blue shield outline, light-blue edge highlight, and a gold trophy silhouette on white interior. 24x24 medium pattern with depth shading on the gold.
Champion Star
A solid gold champion star like the ones stitched above team crests. 10x10 easy pattern, great for jacket badges.
Year 2026
Bold '2026' year numerals with three-tone gold treatment: light-gold highlight, mid-gold body, dark-gold drop shadow. 32x12 medium pattern, perfect for banners and party decorations.
Soccer Ball
Classic truncated-icosahedron soccer ball — central black pentagon, surrounding pentagons at the perimeter, and seams across the white hexagons. 32x32 medium pattern with subtle gray shading for sphere depth.
Soccer Mascot
A cheerful soccer mascot with yellow cap, expressive eyes with whites and pupils, smile, and a red jersey with white '10'. 20x24 medium pattern, fun decoration for World Cup viewing parties.
Soccer Jersey
A detailed soccer jersey with V-neck collar and trim, sleeve cuffs, brand badge on the chest, outlined '10' number, blue side paneling, and a black hem. 28x32 hard pattern, customizable to any team colors.
Soccer Cleats
Side-view of a modern soccer cleat with white laces, neon accent stripe, and a studded sole. 24x14 medium pattern, recognizable boot silhouette.
Goalkeeper Gloves
A pair of goalkeeper gloves with separated fingers, white palms, orange backs, and black wrist straps. 20x20 medium pattern, the goalkeeper's signature gear.
Shin Guard
A protective shin guard outline. 8x14 easy pattern, simple curved shape with strap detail.
Referee Whistle
A referee's silver whistle with black lanyard hole. 10x8 easy pattern, the official's signature tool.
Vuvuzela
The iconic plastic stadium horn in yellow with red mouthpiece and red color-band decoration along the tapered tube. 20x24 medium pattern, the sound of 2010 South Africa.
National Team Flag Patterns
Ten World Cup nation flags — Brazil, Argentina, France, Germany, Spain, England, the USA, Mexico, Japan, and South Korea — in free perler bead patterns for keychains and party banners.
Brazil Flag
Brazil's flag with green field, yellow rhombus, blue celestial sphere, scattered white stars, and a curved 'Ordem e Progresso' band. 28x20 medium pattern, 4 official colors.
Argentina Flag
Argentina's flag with three horizontal bands (light blue, white, light blue) and the golden Sun of May in the center. 12x8 easy pattern.
France Flag
France's tricolor flag — blue, white, red vertical bands. 12x8 easy pattern, perfect beginner flag.
Germany Flag
Germany's tricolor flag — black, red, gold horizontal bands. 12x8 easy pattern.
Spain Flag
Spain's flag — red and yellow horizontal bands with a simplified crest (columns + shield outline with crown) in the central yellow band. 24x16 medium pattern.
England Flag
England's St George's Cross — red cross on white field. 12x8 easy pattern, classic and instantly recognizable.
USA Flag
USA's stars-and-stripes flag — full 13 red/white stripes with blue canton showing a 3x3 star grid representing the star field. 28x20 medium pattern.
Mexico Flag
Mexico's tricolor flag — green, white, red vertical bands with simplified emblem in center. 12x8 medium pattern.
Japan Flag
Japan's Hinomaru flag — red circle on white field. 12x8 easy pattern, the simplest national flag to make.
South Korea Flag
South Korea's Taegeukgi flag — white field with red-and-blue central circle and four black trigrams. 12x8 medium pattern.
Soccer Stars & Fan Gear
Original cartoon Soccer Stars (not real athletes) plus a scoring player, a goalkeeper, and fan gear — scarves, face paint, and a cheer banner — in free World Cup fuse bead patterns for viewing parties.
Scoring Player
Silhouette of a player in goal-scoring celebration pose with arms outstretched. 12x16 hard pattern, dynamic action shot.
Goalkeeper
Goalkeeper in diving save pose with orange jersey and gloves. 12x16 hard pattern, dramatic save silhouette.
Supporter Scarf
A fan's supporter scarf with red, white, and blue horizontal stripes and bold black 'GO!' lettering. 28x14 medium pattern, classic terrace gear.
Flag Face Paint
Smiling face with flag-colored face paint across the cheeks. 12x12 medium pattern, captures the fan spirit.
Cheer Banner
A rolled cheer banner with bold black 'GOAL!' text on yellow background and red rolled ends. 30x12 medium pattern, stadium atmosphere.
Blonde Soccer Star
An original cartoon soccer star — tousled blonde hair, big expressive eyes, and a blue #10 jersey. A chibi-style player portrait for World Cup crafts; not a depiction of any real athlete.
Curly-Haired Winger
An original cartoon winger — voluminous dark curly hair, tan skin, and a green #7 jersey. Part of the Soccer Stars set; not a depiction of any real athlete.
Crew-Cut Striker
An original cartoon striker — neat crew cut, warm skin, and a red #9 jersey. Part of the Soccer Stars set; not a depiction of any real athlete.
Goalkeeper Star
An original cartoon goalkeeper — dark hair under a red headband and a bright yellow #1 jersey. Part of the Soccer Stars set; not a depiction of any real athlete.
Team Captain
An original cartoon captain — slicked-back dark hair and a navy jersey bearing a white C. Part of the Soccer Stars set; not a depiction of any real athlete.
Large World Cup Display Scenes
A 128×128 World Cup Stadium Night showpiece — a packed stadium under floodlights with confetti and a center-spot ball in over 16,000 beads, a thrilling fuse bead wall piece for football fans.
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FIFA World Cup FAQ
Are these FIFA World Cup perler bead patterns free?
Yes — every World Cup pattern on FuseBeads Hub is free to view and follow. You get the full pixel grid, color list, and bead count for each design, and they work with any brand of fuse beads (Perler, Hama, or Artkal).
What colors do I need for World Cup patterns?
A starter stash of red, white, blue, green, yellow, black, and gold covers most flags and team gear. Each pattern page lists its exact colors and quantities — see the color guide above for per-team palettes.
How many beads does a World Cup pattern use?
Small flags like Japan or England use about 60 beads (12×8), while detailed flags like Brazil or the USA use around 560 (28×20). The trophy uses about 734 beads (32×44). The large 128×128 World Cup Stadium Night display piece uses over 16,000 beads.
What is the easiest World Cup pattern for a beginner?
The Japan flag, England flag, and Champion Star — small two-color grids that finish in minutes on a single pegboard. See the beginner guide above for step-by-step tips.
Which pegboard do I need for World Cup bead patterns?
Small flags and the champion star (10×10 to 12×12) fit on a single standard 29×29 interlocking pegboard. Larger flags, the trophy, and jerseys (up to 32×44) still fit on one or two joined pegboards. The 128×128 stadium scene requires four big square pegboards joined together.
Are the Soccer Stars patterns real players?
No. The Soccer Stars set (Team Captain, Star 1/7/9/10, and friends) are original cartoon characters created by FuseBeads Hub — they are not depictions of any real athlete. FIFA and the FIFA World Cup logo are trademarks of FIFA; these free fan-made patterns are for personal, non-commercial hobby use. To sell bead crafts legally, use our pattern maker to create original designs.