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List of association football mascots

The following is a list of mascots of Association football teams, sorted by the country in whose league they appear.

Competitions

Australia

Brazil

Each Brazilian football team has a number of symbols attached to it and is used prominently by the fandom. Among these symbols are the badge, the flag, the anthem and the mascot. While the first three are commonplace all over the world, the last one is peculiarly Brazilian both in its character and its use.

A club's mascot is a cartoon character, often that of an animal, that symbolises some virtue boasted by the team. Most of them have proper names. Usually mascots come in two versions, a "soft" one, which is the official and a "hardcore" one used by ultras and torcidas, which often contain traces of vulgarity or violence.

A mascot is also created for the World Cups, and are used for promoting environmental awareness.

Canada

Chile

China

Colombia

Colombian First Division League (Liga Dimayor)

Colombian Promotion Tournament (Torneo Dimayor)

El Salvador

Primera División de El Salvador (Liga Pepsi)

Tercera División de El Salvador (Electrolit Tercera División)

England and Wales

Many now take part in the Mascot Grand National held each year at Kempton Park Racecourse. and at the annual Mascot Olympics held in Milton Keynes.

Germany

Greece

Guatemala

Honduras

Hong Kong

India

Indonesia

Iran

Italy

Japan

Korea Republic

Mexico

Mexican First Division (Liga MX)

Mexican First A Division (Ascenso MX)

Northern Ireland

Portugal

Some images of the mascots

Saudi Arabia

Scotland

Slovenia

Spain

  • CAT - FC Barcelona
  • Clam (one-eyed human figure) - FC Barcelona (former, mascot of the Centenary in 1999–00 season)
  • Indi (raccoon with a Cherokee war bonnet) - Atletico de Madrid
  • Locco (a heart with arms and feet) (former) - Sevilla FC
  • Perico and Perica (a parakeet couple) - RCD Espanyol
  • Palmerín (a palm) - Real Betis
  • Super Rat Penat (a bat) - Valencia CF
  • Leo (a lion with crown and cape) - Real Zaragoza
  • Pucelo (former, a castle merlon) - Real Valladolid (former)
  • Pepe Zorrillo (literally Pepe the skunk) (a red fox dressed as a knight and a recorder player) - Real Valladolid (current)
  • Groguet (an anthropomorphic submarine) - Villarreal CF
  • Bokeman (a sardine) - Malaga CF
  • Datigol (a red fox) - Elche CF
  • Pachón el mono (literally Pachón the monkey), a proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus)- Getafe CF
  • Zete (a bat) - Albacete Balompié
  • Harrotxu (a lion)(former) - Athletic Bilbao
  • SAM (a lion) Athletic Bilbao
  • Atotxo (a superhero) - Real Sociedad (former)
  • Txurdin (a football with arms, legs and a crown, Stitch’s friend) - Real Sociedad
  • Rojillo and Rojilla (a human couple wearing a red and black uniform and a Txapela (the basque beret) - CA Osasuna
  • Gelu and Gelin (two angels) - Real Oviedo (former)
  • Garra, a brown bear (Ursus arctos) - Real Oviedo
  • Blau and Grana (two frogs) - Levante CF
  • Tula, the cow - Racing Santander
  • Pica Pica, the bee stinger (former)- Rayo Vallecano
  • Babazorro (a red fox, an organ grinder and the smallest of all mascots. He plays the barrel organ) - Deportivo Alavés
  • Celestino - Celta Vigo (former)
  • El Jabato (a boar) - Mirandés CF
  • Dimonio (a devil) and Angelo (an angel) - RCD Mallorca
  • Nocho (a seagull with a horned helmet) - Celta Vigo (former)
  • Sisa (a fly) - Girona FC
  • Koki, the crocodile - Cordoba
  • Pio Pio, the canary bird - UD Las Palmas
  • Ferreret - CD Atlético Baleares
  • Ruralito (an anthropomorphized wheat plant, based on Caja Rural's logo) - Zamora CF
  • Romanito (a Roman soldier) - UD Mérida
  • Pimentin (a white and red pepper) - Real Murcia
  • Sumi, the submarine - FC Cartagena
  • Nasticus (a Roman soldier) - Gimnastic de Tarragona
  • Elio-Doro, the elephant - CD Tenerife
  • Roelio, the bone - Pontevedra CF
  • Quillo (a man with Xerez uniform) - Xerez CD
  • Superpepino, the cucumber - CD Leganés
  • Pulevín/Max, an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) - Granada CF and Puleva
  • Eskorpius, the scorpion - Orihuela CF
  • Gualdy, the wolf - Barakaldo CF
  • TiVo, the bat - Alcoyano CF
  • Teo Maximo (an eagle dressed as a Roman soldier) - Gimnástica Segoviana
  • Akarón, the horse - Narón BP
  • Rozam, the lion - UD Almería
  • Balastero, the bear - Palencia CF
  • Miradin (an anthropomorphic scoreboard tower) - Algercias CF
  • Señor Gol (a figure with a football as head and a hat) - CD Logroñés
  • Narita (mascot of human female nerd) - SD Logroñés
  • Yeti - Burgos FC
  • Brujin, the wolf - Sporting Gijón
  • Capi - LFP-Liga Profesional de Fútbol (a capybara?)
  • Goli, the dog - LFP-Liga Profesional de Fútbol (former, lasted 1991–95 seasons)
  • Estrellito, the star - LFP-Liga Profesional de Fútbol (former, 1998–99 season)
  • Manolo el del Bombo (literally Manolo the bass drummer (died in May 2025)- Spain national football team (unofficial)
  • Lobogodo and Visigol (two Iberian wolves dressed as visigothic knights. Lobogodo has turquoise blue eyes and howls when they score a goal, while Visigol has hazelnut brown eyes and he blows a Viking horn when the Visigoth team scores a goal) - Visigodos CF

OBS: Real Madrid, Deportivo La Coruña, UD Salamanca, CF Numancia and are the only clubs that do not have an official mascot.

Thailand

Turkey

United States

Major League Soccer

Former (Major League Soccer)

National Women's Soccer League

Lower soccer leagues (NASL, USL, etc.)

Uruguay

See also

External links

References