Boxupdates: Mascot of the World Cup 2014 in the form of Armadillo, endangered animals, and currently only live in the northeastern region of Brazil. If the armadillo attacked by an enemy, it rolls into a ball. The name for this mascot chosen by public voting Brazil, There are 3 names submitted: Amijubi, Fuleco and Zuzeco.
World Cup 2010 in South Africa: Zakumi, a leopard found in South Africa. The green-haired mascot and wearing a shirt with the words "South Africa 2010".
World Cup in 2006 Germany: Goleo & Pille. Goleo is a male lion wearing a Germany football shirt with the number 06. He was playing football with Pille. Goleo is a combination of the name, "Go" meaning and purpose "leo", the Latin word for lion. While Pille is an informal term for "football"
World Cup 2002 in South Korea and Japan: Ato, Kaz en Nik (The Spheriks), meaning orange, purple and blue with futuristic creature shapes.
World Cup 1998 in France: Footix, the chicken also a French national symbol, with the words "France 98" in the chest.
World Cup 1994 in the United States: Striker, a dog that is common pets in America. Football striker wearing red, white and blue with the words "USA 94".
World Cup 1990 in Italy: Ciao, football players in the form of a stick with a traditional Italian colors of red, green and white are also called "Italian Tricolore".
World Cup 1986 in Mexico: Pique, typical Mexican cuisine. Having a mustache and wearing a sombrero. The name is derived from the word "picante", which means spicy.
1982 World Cup in Spain: Naranjito, a orange fruit which is a typical Spanish. He was wearing a jersey of the Spanish national football team.
World Cup 1978 in Argentina: Gauchito, a boy named Gauchito. He was wearing a hat with the text "Argentina '78".
World Cup 1974 in West Germany: Tip Tap en, depicts two boys in football kits German with text WM, acronym Weltmeisterschaft, meaning "World Cup" and the number 74.
World Cup 1970 in Mexico: Juanito, a child dressed Mexican reads "Mexico 70". "Juan" is a common name in Spanish.
Name the mascot of the World Cup 1966 in England is Willie, a lion is a typical symbol of England. On the jacket reads "World Cup".