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What does the 2022 World Cup emblem mean? Check the meanings and symbols of previous World Cup emble

On the 4th Beijing time, FIFA released the emblem of the 2022 World Cup in Doha, Qatar. The emblem will be displayed on the facade of landmark buildings in Qatar and 23 countries and regions in the world, as well as on giant screens in many countries and regions. The Qatar world cup will be held from November 21 to December 18, 2022.

The emblem of the 2022 Qatar football World Cup was released to the world. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by NIKU)

On September 3, the emblem of the 2022 Qatar football World Cup was projected on the wall of the old wajif market in Doha. On the same day, the emblem of the 2022 Qatar football World Cup was released to the world. Xinhua News Agency (Photo by NIKU)

The emblem looks like an English 'infinity' symbol and an Arabic numeral '8'. There are two points on the top of the emblem, and a football figure is between the two points. This three-dimensional emblem is displayed in a rotating posture, symbolizing the sphere of the earth and football. " The 'infinity' symbol indicates that the world cup will become a permanent heritage that can be preserved in Qatar and the region, while the number '8' represents the number of stadiums and Gymnasiums in Qatar hosting the world cup. The emblem looks like a shawl worn by residents of Gulf countries in winter, symbolizing that the 2022 World Cup will be held in winter. (reporter Yang Yuanyong)

The emblem of the 2022 World Cup looks like a white trophy, an English 'infinity' symbol and an '8' in Arabic numerals. At the same time, this' 8 'also reminds people of the eight stadiums of the Qatar world cup. The curved arc also represents the undulating sand dunes.

There are two points on the top of the emblem, between which is a football figure, and the bottom of the emblem is a decorative pattern. The words' FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 'in English are printed on the bottom of the emblem.

The design of the emblem reflects the vision of connecting the world with football, highlights the Arab culture of Qatar, and implies that football is a charming sport.

In addition, the emblem is also inspired by the Wool Shawl - what people wear in winter in many parts of the world, including the Arab and Gulf regions. This is certainly a reminder that this is the first World Cup in history to be held in winter (November 21 to December 18, 2022).

It can be said that this emblem has the characteristics of Arab and Qatari culture. In fact, the emblem of each world cup is the concentrated embodiment of local culture. Which emblem do you remember most?

Check the meanings and symbols of previous World Cup emblem

The 2018 Russia world cup emblem boldly uses red, gold, black, blue and other colors. This design is inspired by the traditional Russian icon color matching. The emblem is also designed with three windows that can see the stars, which is imitating the shape of Russia's international space station. It can be said that the new emblem well integrates Russian traditional culture and modern science and technology.

The main color of the emblem of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil is composed of yellow and green, which represents Brazil's warm welcome to countries all over the world. It is composed of three gestures symbolizing victory, which also means human communication.

The emblem of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa is set in bright yellow, symbolizing the sunshine that brings warmth, energy and life. The picture is composed of Eto'o, evolved from the territory of the African continent, gazing up at a football at the top right. The main color of the avatar is the skin color of Africans - black, and the edge is added with red, yellow, green and white, which constitutes the five colors of the South African flag, which means that the 2010 World Cup will be held in South Africa.

The emblem of the 2006 World Cup in Germany expresses the overall idea that friends from all over the world will be invited to participate in the 2006 World Cup held in the European center. The purpose of the world cup is to bring laughter to the world.

The emblem of the 2002 World Cup between South Korea and Japan is the first time in history that the 'Hercules Cup' is used in the emblem design. In the emblem, one of the two unique images supporting the earth is the image of the 'Hercules Cup'. The image is based on the circle, which is a part of Asia's long history and culture.