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What are the World Cup mascots over the years?

1966, the official mascot of the World Cup first appeared in England, a kicking lion-Willie. This new initiative, which takes cartoon image as propaganda means, has become a milestone in the design of the mascot of the World Cup in the future.

The 9th World Cup was held in Mexico from 65438 to 0970, and a mascot named "Junito" was introduced.

1974 The World Cup was hosted by the former West Germany. The host country designed a pair of tall, thin, short and fat German children "Tipp" and "Taipu".

Argentina 1978 World Cup created a highland boy who was playing football. The boy is wearing the uniform of the Argentine team, with a whip in his right hand and a traditional Argentine highland national hat.

In the Spanish World Cup of 1982, contrary to the usual practice of using animals or characters as mascots in previous World Cups, Fat Orange Naranjito was used as the protagonist.

The 13 World Cup was held in Mexico from 65438 to 0986. The mascot was an anthropomorphic pepper named "Pique" wearing a pointed straw hat.

Italy/KLOC-In the summer of 0/990, the designer made a human figure (Chinese name "Cha Ao"), with a football as the head and 90 bodies and limbs made of green, white and red building blocks, which was very dynamic and creative.

During the period of 1994, Americans who lack football cells showed their specialty in cartoon painting. They designed a cartoon dog as the mascot of this World Cup. This brown puppy is called "shooter", wearing a red and white jersey representing the color of the American flag, blue ball pants and

Red and white socks, holding a football.

1998, a cockerel named Footix Footix cheered and became the mascot of the French World Cup. France is the habitat of Gauls in history, and the French worship of roosters has been quite famous since ancient times. 1998 World Cup mascots have obvious French cultural totems. The cock's simple and smooth lines and smooth swing have become the rooster's signature moves.

There are three space elves as mascots for the 2002 World Cup. One of them is a tall old leader with a golden body and a football in his hand. The other two smaller ones are blue and purple. The yellow elf is called Ato, the blue elf is called Nik and the purple elf is called Kaz. With a distinctive oriental color. According to the organizing committee, these elves from outer space live in the atmosphere and play a space version of football, symbolizing "harmony, unity and cooperation".

The mascot of the 2006 World Cup in Germany is called "Goleo VI". He's cute.

20 14 world cup mascot armadillo

Lions. "Gauriau VI" is 2 meters tall and is the first "living" mascot since the 1974 World Cup. Accompanied by Gaul VI was a talking football called Philadelphia.

The first two letters "ZA" in the name of the mascot of the 20 10 World Cup is the abbreviation of "South Africa" in South Africa, and the last letter "Miku" means "10" in many African languages, representing the year when the World Cup was held in South Africa-which is also the number of jerseys worn by most top football players. This little leopard was born in 1994, symbolizing the establishment of a new South Africa.

20 14 the mascot of the world cup in Brazil-an armadillo. Ronaldo, former World Footballer of the Year and member of the Board of Directors of the World Cup Organizing Committee, introduced the armadillo that will become the symbol of the World Cup in Brazil to the audience.