The evolution of World Cup mascots ๐ธ
The evolution of World Cup mascots ๐ธ Footix, we havenโt 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). ๐ธ 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 ๐ซ๐ท here.
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