FIFA unveils World Cup 2010 mascot

Published September 24, 2008

JOHANNESBURG, Sept 23: The official mascot of the 2010 World Cup was unveiled on Monday in Johannesburg — a green-haired leopard named Zakumi — FIFA announced at a television gala broadcast nationwide.

Zakumi — the ZA stands for South Africa while kumi means ten in assorted African languages — has been exclusively designed in the host country which will stage the continent’s first ever World Cup in 21 month’s time.

FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke explained the choice.

“Zakumi represents the people, geography and spirit of South Africa, personifying in essence the 2010 FIFA World Cup. We are certain we will have a lot of fun with him in the lead-up to and during the FIFA Confederations Cup and the FIFA World Cup,” said Valcke.

Andries Odendaal from Cape Town came up with the design — the animal’s green hair is designed to will provide ‘camouflage’ on a football pitch.

For FIFA, Zakumi will help to “turn the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa into one huge, joyful and unforgettable party and show the thousands of international guests the warmth and spirit of the African continent.”

According to former South African star Lucas Radebe, “he wants to create a good mood for the fans and raise the excitement for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first on African soil.—AFP

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