05/13/2026
Big news for our Toronto community! ⚽️🌆
In preparation for the 2026 World Cup festivities, the City of Toronto and Toronto Public Health have just unveiled a new initiative focused on community wellness and safety.
As millions of visitors arrive for the events next year, these limited-edition public health supplies will be available across the city as part of a campaign for safer celebrations. 🤝
At Matchbox, we’re all about promoting a culture of responsibility and informed choices—whether that’s in our shops or out in the city during major events. It’s great to see Toronto taking proactive steps to keep everyone protected while we celebrate on the world stage. 🌍✨
What do you think of the new designs? Let’s hear your thoughts on this local health campaign below! 👇
(Adults 🔞 Only. Matchbox is proud to support a safe and healthy Toronto.)
Toronto just unveiled six limited-edition FIFA-themed condoms ahead of the 2026 World Cup — and yes, they’re soccer-inspired. The City of Toronto announced the free condoms as part of a new s*xual health campaign tied to next summer’s tournament, with each design featuring playful football-themed graphics and slogans.
The condoms, along with other s*xual health supplies, will be available free of charge across the city while supplies last. Toronto Public Health says the campaign is focused on promoting safer s*x and increasing access to protection as millions of visitors are expected to arrive for FIFA World Cup events next year.
Cities hosting major international sporting events have historically rolled out similar public health campaigns during large-scale tourism spikes.