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==1995=1998==
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==1995–1998==
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Wc2002b2.gif|South Korea bid logo
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Wc2002b2.gif
2002 Host Bid.png|Japan 2002 bid logo
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2002 Host Bid.png
 
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==1999–2002==
 
==1999–2002==
[[File:2002 FIFA World Cup logo.svg|center|200px]]
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[[File:2002 FIFA World Cup logo.svg|center|130px]]
The official logo of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan was revealed on May 31, 1999 simultaneously in Seoul and Tokyo, the capital cities of the first countries in Asia to host the world’s premier sports event.
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The official logo of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan was revealed on May 31, 1999 simultaneously in Seoul and Tokyo, the capital cities of the first countries in Asia to host the world’s premier sports event.<br>
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The circular logo was created by the [[Interbrand]] company from its London office, in consultation with its offices in Tokyo and Seoul. For the first time in the history of the event, the logo features the FIFA World Cup Trophy as a central stylised feature.
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{{Quote|The logo builds on the artistic principles and traditions of Korea and Japan, such as asymmetry, dynamism and harmony, in order to live up to the high quality of design for which both countries are renowned.|Andy Milligan ([[Interbrand]])<ref>FIFA - [https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/2002-fifa-world-cup-logo-launched-70788 2002 FIFA World Cup Logo Launched]</ref>}}
 
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2002 FIFA World Cup (Print).svg|Print version
 
2002 FIFA World Cup (Print).svg|Print version
 
Koreajapan2002mascots.png|The official mascot
 
Koreajapan2002mascots.png|The official mascot
 
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==Notes and references==
{{FIFA}}
 
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{{Chronology|[[1998 FIFA World Cup|France 1998]]|[[2006 FIFA World Cup|Germany 2006]]|[[File:FIFA World Cup wordmark.svg|150px|link=FIFA World Cup]]}}
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{{FIFA|worldCupBid=2002}}
 
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Revision as of 21:21, 9 October 2019

1995–1998

1999–2002

2002 FIFA World Cup logo

The official logo of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan was revealed on May 31, 1999 simultaneously in Seoul and Tokyo, the capital cities of the first countries in Asia to host the world’s premier sports event.
The circular logo was created by the Interbrand company from its London office, in consultation with its offices in Tokyo and Seoul. For the first time in the history of the event, the logo features the FIFA World Cup Trophy as a central stylised feature.

“The logo builds on the artistic principles and traditions of Korea and Japan, such as asymmetry, dynamism and harmony, in order to live up to the high quality of design for which both countries are renowned.”
Andy Milligan (Interbrand)[1]

Notes and references

France 1998
File:FIFA World Cup wordmark.svg
Germany 2006