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[[File:2022 World Cup logo (Qatar bid).png|250px|center]] |
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+ | ==2017–2019== |
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− | ==2017-2019 (Interim Logo)== |
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{{Missing upcoming logo}} |
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− | The official logo will be unveiled |
+ | The official logo will be unveiled at 20:22 Doha Standard Time, the 3rd September 2019 at the National Archives Building in Doha. It will also be aired on FIFA social media platforms and projected on landmarks in 24 cities around the world: |
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+ | *Doha, Qatar |
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+ | *Sao Paulo, Brazil |
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+ | *Berlin, Germany |
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+ | *Milan, Italy |
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+ | *Beirut, Lebanon |
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+ | *Muscat, Oman |
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+ | *Seoul, South Korea |
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+ | *Istanbul, Turkey |
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+ | *Algiers, Algeria |
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+ | *Santiago, Chile |
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+ | *Mumbai, India |
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+ | *Amman, Jordan |
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+ | *Mexico City, Mexico |
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+ | *Moscow, Russia |
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+ | *Madrid, Spain |
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+ | *London, United Kingdom |
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+ | *Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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+ | *Paris, France |
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+ | *Baghdad, Iraq |
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+ | *Kuwait City, Kuwait |
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+ | *Rabat, Morocco |
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+ | *Johannesburg, South Africa |
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+ | *Hammamet, Tunisia |
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+ | *New York City, United States |
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{{Chronology|[[2018 FIFA World Cup|Russia 2018]]|[[2026 FIFA World Cup|'' Canada/Mexico/United States 2026'']]|[[File:FIFA World Cup wordmark.svg|150px|link=FIFA World Cup]]}} |
{{Chronology|[[2018 FIFA World Cup|Russia 2018]]|[[2026 FIFA World Cup|'' Canada/Mexico/United States 2026'']]|[[File:FIFA World Cup wordmark.svg|150px|link=FIFA World Cup]]}} |
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{{FIFA|worldCupBid=2022}} |
{{FIFA|worldCupBid=2022}} |
Revision as of 23:31, 1 September 2019
2012–2017
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2017–2019
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The interim logo forms the Word Qatar written in Arabic and English.
2019–2022
Template:Missing upcoming logo The official logo will be unveiled at 20:22 Doha Standard Time, the 3rd September 2019 at the National Archives Building in Doha. It will also be aired on FIFA social media platforms and projected on landmarks in 24 cities around the world: Template:Col-begin | valign="top" style="width:11%;" |
- Doha, Qatar
- Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Berlin, Germany
- Milan, Italy
- Beirut, Lebanon
- Muscat, Oman
- Seoul, South Korea
- Istanbul, Turkey
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- Algiers, Algeria
- Santiago, Chile
- Mumbai, India
- Amman, Jordan
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Moscow, Russia
- Madrid, Spain
- London, United Kingdom
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- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Paris, France
- Baghdad, Iraq
- Kuwait City, Kuwait
- Rabat, Morocco
- Johannesburg, South Africa
- Hammamet, Tunisia
- New York City, United States
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File:FIFA World Cup wordmark.svg |
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