World Cup mascot, the full name of FIFA World Cup official mascot, refers to the mascot of every World Cup from 1966 World Cup.
World Cup mascots are generally designed to represent the characteristics of the host country (such as clothes, figures, animals and plants, etc.). ), and the World Cup mascot is aimed at children, mainly cartoon patterns; Some products will also be launched in the last week.
Laeeb means "highly skilled player" in Arabic. It is inspired by the iconic white turban of Arabs and has strong Middle Eastern characteristics. In addition, Laeeb is a virtual image, which can be changed into anything according to your own imagination.
Willie, the first World Cup mascot:
England is known as the "Three Lions Corps", and this year's mascot is also based on the lion, which has created a lively and lovely cartoon lion image and named it "Willie". The designer of "Willie" has always been a mystery, and it is not necessary for the organizer to disclose the source of this great work. In Britain, there are two legends about the creator of Willie. One was written by several college students who love football at Cambridge University, and the other was written by a famous fashion designer in London fashion era.
Judging from the shape of "Willie", first of all, its hairstyle is very contemporary, 1966, which combines fashion and tradition. Willie's hairstyle was very popular among young people in Britain at that time, and the choice of hair color represented solemn and orthodox gray-white, which almost reflected the trend of Britain in the 1960s and 1970s.