Full FIFA World Cup Logo History From 1930 Until 2022 - Where Does Qatar 2022 Rank?
IFA this week officially launched the logo for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. We take a look at the history of the World Cup logos, including all the logos of all 22 World Cups, from 1930 until 2022.
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During the first four World Cups from 1930 until 1950 (there were no tournaments in 1942 and 1946 due to World War II), no logo but only a poster was created. From 1954 until 1966, the host countries had complete control over the visual identity of the tournament. From 1970, FIFA started adopting an official logo for its tournaments.
2022 Qatar
2018 Russia
2014 Brazil
2010 South Africa
2006 Germany
2002 South Korea & Japan
1998 France
1994 USA
1990 Italy
1986 Mexico
1982 Spain
1978 Argentina
1974 West Germany
1970 Mexico
1966 England
1962 Chile
1958 Sweden
1954 Switzerland
1950 Brazil
1938 France
1934 Italy
1930 Uruguay
Which is your favorite World Cup logo? Is the new FIFA World Cup 2022 logo one of the better / best logos in history in your opinion? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Special Commemorative Patches for 1000th FIFA World Cup Match
To mark a significant milestone in football history, special commemorative patches were featured during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group F match between Tunisia and Japan in Monterrey. The fixture officially marked the 1000th match in the history of the tournament.
In recognition of the occasion, both the Japan and Tunisia national teams wore mini Match 1000 arm patches on their jerseys. The special detailing was spotted on the players' kits during the game, as well as on the shirts laid out in the dressing rooms beforehand.
The commemorative design was not limited to the competing teams, as the match officials also wore the Match 1000 patch on their referee kits. This subtle yet historic addition provided a unique touch to the kits for the milestone game.
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Manuel Neuer Wears Special 'Legacy' and 'Golden Gloves' Patches at 2026 World Cup
Following Luka Modrić and Lionel Messi, Manuel Neuer became the next player to wear two special patches when he appeared in Germany's second group-stage match against Ivory Coast.
On his right sleeve was the "Legacy" patch (which had already appeared in the opening match), while on his left sleeve was the "Golden Glove" patch, honoring the individual award he won at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
All Special 2026 World Cup Player Patches Revealed - Footy Headlines
FC Tiamo Hirakata 26-27 Home Kit Released
Japanese Football League side FC Tiamo Hirakata has officially unveiled their new 2026-27 home kit, produced by sportswear brand Jogarbola. The release introduces a cracking design under the club's Reborn campaign for the upcoming JFL season, symbolizing a new beginning for the club.














































