World Cup amulet: Moss, Zayo Jaguar, and the Balley Eagle Holder
Is it even a World Cup without a mascot?
Well, how about three?
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup being the biggest edition (48 teams) of the marquee soccer extravaganza, we’ll also have a plethora of mascots for next summer’s edition.
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Three common harassment. Three distinctive amulets. Each of these beloved creatures is the participants in Canada, Mexico and the United States, and have their own features on the field.
Maple (goalkeeper, Canada)
Moss from our neighbors in the north, wears the No. 1 maple and is responsible for establishing the network. From the name to its uniform color, the maple embodies some of the country’s most famous slogans, and it is “born to wander, and wanders in all provinces and regions in Canada while communicating with people and embracing the country’s rich culture.”
And in spite of Les Rose Games manufacturers such as Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David will not harm the Maple pods covering the largest possible target.
Zio (forward, Mexico)
Jaguar plays forward, wore No. 9 in the famous Green Group in Mexico. A long -standing creature in the southern parts of the country, Jaguars is a symbol of many ancient civilizations in Mexico. Zio is said to “embrace the Mexican culture through dance, food and traditions, and unify people across the border with passion … a symbol of cultural celebration and communication, and carries the heart of Mexico with pride.”
There is also no shortage of attacking quality Lipre In the World Cupand Including Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, Cuuhtémoc Blanco, and the current striker Raúl Jiménez.
Holding (midfielder, United States)
You need the midfield, and the clutch should be at the level of the task. You need an eager eye and some sharp instincts when wearing the No. 10 shirt, so it is not surprising that you have a bald eagle representing the United States. He is said to have “an unbearable thirst for adventure, rise throughout the United States and embrace every culture, game and moment with limitless curiosity and optimism.”
Christian Polisic usually wears this number for the national team of the American men as a wing, so USMnt fans hope to rise to new horizons in 2026.
The amulet at the Men’s World Cup
The newly unveiled trio will support the rich heritage of the victory in the World Cup. Although the first World Cup occurred in 1930, it was not until the 1966 edition in England, we began to see the amulet associated with the championship.
1966 – Willie World Cup (England)
A lion wearing Jack Jack, Willie became the first official World Cup amulet and put the trend for the future World Cup to integrate the elements of the host nation. In this way, England won the first and only World Cup at home on Germany.
1970 – Juanito (Mexico)
A young boy was in the Somperro shirt and the Mexico shirt, and he was the first now three amulets from the country. This World Cup was also the last title of the Brazilian legend Pele, which helped to overcome Italy to raise the cup three times in his legendary career.
1974 – Advice and Click (West Germany)
He wore boys in football groups, advice and click, “WM 74.” They were symbolizing teamwork and unity, as the second hosts of four won the victory over the Netherlands.
1978 – Gauchito (Argentina)
A cartoon boy wears Gawchu’s clothes, with a hat, scarf, and whip. Gauchito acquired the Argentine traditions with the defeat of the Netherlands and continued to raise their first cup ever.
1982 – Narangito (Spain)
A smiling orange wearing the national group in Spain. NAranjito celebrated agriculture and culture in Spain for the expanded World Cup over 24 teams. The tournament also witnessed Italy’s third World Cup by beating West Germany.
1986 – Pique (Mexico)
Mexico has been delivered again, thus the new amulet – jalapeño pepper with Sharp, sombrero, and football. The tournament witnessed one of the unforgettable individual shows in the World Cup, where Diego Maradona and Argentina beat West Germany for a second title.
1990 – Ciao (Italy)
Manufacture a abstract stick made of colored blocks with football head. CIAO was supposed to be embodied in Italian design on taste and modernity, with a vision unlike the previous edition – West Germany obtained revenge on Argentina Maradona.
1994 – attacker (USA)
A dog wearing red, white and blue football is still preferred between us. The tournament is still setting a record in terms of attendance of the crowds, and Brazil has finally witnessed its first title after beating a penalty on Italy in Rose Paul.
1998 – Footix (France)
Dark Blue Cocrill, National symbol of France, carrying football and Roj Plank-Blu Flag colors. This tournament also included an expanded field (32 teams), with hosts walking on the title.
2002 – ATO, KAZ, and NIK (South Korea/Japan)
The first World Cup have common harassment, with three future “crosses” working as amulets. The amulet symbolizes innovation and unity between the two teams, which was the first time that Asian countries have hosts the World Cup. Brazil won the fifth cup over Germany, which is still the record.
2006 – Golio VI (Germany)
A lion wears a German shirt, associated with the modern football owner, “Billy”. Italy raised the fourth cup by overcoming France in a final remembered by the red zidane card for Marco Materazzi.
2010 – Zakumi (South Africa)
A tiger with green hair. Zakumi embodies African wildlife, youth and vitality. He collected his name “ZA” (South Africa) with “kumi” (ten), on the occasion of the year. The first championship in Africa, Spain has claimed its only men’s title in defeating the Netherlands.
2014 – Volco (Brazil)
Armadolo of three dishes, symbolizes environmental awareness and Brazilian biological diversity. The name of the name “FUTEBOL” and “Ecologia”, while Germany witnessed the fourth victory of Germany by beating Lionel Messi and Argentina.
2018 – Zabivaka (Russia)
A wolf wearing sports glasses, meaning Zabivaka “top scorer” in Russian. He represented confidence and speed, which we saw a lot on the field as Kylian Mbappe and France defeated Croatia in the final.
2022 – La’EB (Qatar)
A character that resembles fun ghosts in the form of a traditional head covering. La’eb symbolizes Arab culture, where Qatar hosted the first World Cup to be held in the Middle East. The final was one of the most unforgettable, as Messi and Argentina defeated France in a penalty kick.
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