With hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world expected in Toronto for soccer’s biggest global event of 2026, Toronto Public Health (TPH) is distributing free condoms and other safer sex supplies.
Whether you’re attending a soccer match, a watch party, hitting a summer festival or partying, remember that condoms protect the health of you and your partner(s).
TPH has unveiled six limited-edition, soccer-inspired condom designs that celebrate the energy of the games while promoting sexual health.
These condoms will be available at various locations across the city, including TPH-operated sexual health clinics, while supplies last:
Studies show that using a condom every time you have oral, anal or vaginal sex decreases the risk of sexually transmitted and bloodborne infections (STBBIs), HIV and/or unplanned pregnancy.
CondomTO builds on TPH’s long-standing and award-winning history of creative sexual health promotion. First launched in 2014 for World Pride in Toronto, the campaign continued during the 2015 Pan American and ParaPan American Games and beyond. The campaign has become a recognized and engaging way to promote safer sex, reduce stigma and connect people with sexual health services.
The limited-edition game day line-up for summer 2026 includes the following six soccer-inspired designs:










Toronto Public Health launched a public contest to design Toronto-themed condom wrappers.
Four winning designs, including TTC and Canadian-inspired artwork, were released in November 2016. Free condoms were distributed across Toronto throughout 2017.






In 2015, TPH launched a special edition condomTO campaign during the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games. The campaign featured six sports-inspired condom wrapper designs.

Launched during World Pride 2014, condomTO was TPH’s first branded condom campaign. Free condoms were distributed across Toronto in bars, clubs, hotels, gyms and clinics to increase access to safer sex supplies, promote condom use, and reduce stigma around sexual health.
Sexual health is an important part of overall health and well-being.
Free condoms are available at TPH-operated sexual health clinics, community partner clinics and agencies across the city.
Contact TPH at 416-338-0901 or cdp@toronto.ca
*External condoms are often called male condoms, so we have included this in brackets. People with penises don’t always identify as male and external condoms are used by people of all genders.
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