RADARLAMPUNG.CO.ID - World Cup Mascots of The Last 20 Years, Here is The List.
For the last 20 years, the biggest football event, the World Cup, has been synonymous with various mascots. The row of mascots at the World Cup, will adapt to the characteristics of the country appointed as the host for the event.
The various mascots from each host for the biggest football event of the World Cup have always succeeded in stealing the public's attention.
One of them is the mascot of the 2022 World Cup where Qatar is the host which is designated as the venue for this biggest sporting event.
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Being the first Islamic country to host the 2022 World Cup, the opening ceremony of the world's largest football event began with the reading of the holy Qur'an which was read by a disabled child named Ghanim Al-Muftah.
Qatar, which is the host of the 2022 World Cup, features La'eeb as the mascot this year. Many say that La'eeb's mascot is similar to a cartoon character named Casper.
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La'eeb comes from the Arabic bajasa which means a highly skilled player and is a fun adventurer with a curiosity that can encourage everyone to believe in themselves.
Summarized by Radarlampung.co.id from various sources on Thursday, November 24, 2022. The following is a row of mascots for the World Cup over the last 20 years.
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First, there is Gleo Vi and Pille, this is the lion mascot that was chosen by Germany as the mascot for the 2006 World Cup.
Second, there was the mascot of the South Africa World Cup which was held in 2010 by choosing a leopard as the mascot and was named Zakumi.
In 2014, the Brazilian Armadillo was chosen as the World Cup mascot and was given the name Fuleco.
There was also Zabivaka who was chosen to be the mascot because he won the highest vote to become the mascot at the 2018 World Cup.