The evolution of World Cup mascots 📸
The evolution of World Cup mascots 📸 Footix, we haven’t forgotten you! The World Cup is already arriving next Wednesday! It has the unique feature of being hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico. Which therefore means, just like in 2002, three mascots: Clutch (the American eagle), Maple (the Canadian moose) and Zavu (the Mexican jaguar). 📸 Azael Rodriguez - 2026 Getty Images A chance to look back at all the mascots from previous World Cups, official figures since the 1966 edition! England 1966: World Cup Willie Mexico 1970: Juanito Germany 1974: Tip and Tap Argentina 1978: Gauchito Spain 1982: Naranjito Mexico 1986: Pique Italy 1990: Ciao United States 1994: Striker France 1998: Footix South Korea and Japan 2002: Ato, Kaz and Nik Germany 2006: Goleo VI and Pille South Africa 2010: Zakumi Brazil 2014: Fuleco Russia 2018: Zabivaka Qatar 2022: La'eeb So, which one is your favorite? This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
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