World Cup Mascots

The upcoming Soccer World Cup is scheduled to be held June 11th to July 19th in three countries – the U.S.A., Canada and Mexico.

Since there are three countries, there are three mascots, one for each country, authorized by FIFA, the international soccer governing body.

The official mascots are Maple the Moose, Zayu the Jaguar, and Clutch the Bald Eagle:

Maple the Moose, Zayu the Jaguar, Clutch the Bald Eagle.Source: FIFA

Maple represents Canada, Zayu represents Mexico, and Clutch represents the U.S.A.
Here’s another view of the trio:

Maple the Moose, Zayu the Jaguar, Clutch the Bald Eagle. Source: FIFA

Maple, Zayu and Clutch are the official FIFA mascots. But Mexico City has its own mascot, the axolotl, a type of salamander endemic to the city. Click here for my previous article about the fascinating axolotl. Here is a photo of a real axolotl:

Source: LoKiLeCh

So while Zayu the Jaguar is the official FIFA mascot for the country of Mexico, the axolotl is the mascot of Mexico City, as proclaimed by Clara Brugada, Jefa de Gobierno of Mexico City. See Is Mexico City Being “Axolotlized” ?

La Jefa Clara Brugada and a Stuffed Axolotl. Source: Henry Romero
Axolotl Light Rail, Mexico City. Source: Reddit

Here’s the axolotl playing with kids.

Source: soyfutbol.com

Here’s an axolotl in front of Mexico City’s World Cup stadium:

Source: Facebook (although information at this source turned out to be incorrect, see here)
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