Create a premium FIFA World Cup poster design featuring a legendary football superstar. Minimalist white background with a giant monochrome close-up portrait occupying most of the canvas. The portrait is divided into several horizontal slices with thin white gaps between them, creating a modern fragmented editorial effect. On the left side, large vertical bold typography spelling the player’s name in national team colors. A full-body action pose of the player overlaps the portrait in the foreground, wearing the national team jersey and celebrating confidently. National flag and federation crest placed on the upper right. Elegant autograph signature near the portrait. Soft fog/smoke fading at the bottom. Luxury sports magazine aesthetic, Nike-style advertising campaign, high contrast black-and-white portrait, sharp facial details, clean composition, premium typography, poster design, sports branding, editorial layout, cinematic lighting, ultra realistic, 8k, professional graphic design, negative space, modern FIFA World Cup promotional artwork.

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An AI image generation prompt for creating a premium, minimalist FIFA World Cup sports poster featuring a fragmented monochrome portrait and dynamic action pose.
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- 1Copy the prompt with the copy button on the prompt panel.
- 2Click “Generate in ponpon”, or paste the prompt into GPT Image 2.
- 3Tweak the subject, style, or details and regenerate until it’s right.
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- No — it’s a text-to-image prompt, so you can generate from the prompt text alone.





