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1904–1924 1924–1928 1928–1977 1977–1998 1998–2009 2004–2015 2009–present (primary), 1998–2009 (secondary)
1904–1924 1924–1928 1928–1977 1977–1998 1998–2009 2004–2015 2009–present (primary), 1998–2009 (secondary)

FIFA is the international governing body of association football, futsal and beach soccer. It is one of the world's oldest and largest NGOs, being founded on 21 May 1904. It has since expanded to include 211 member associations.

1904–1924[]

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1924–1928[]

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1928–1977[]

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1977–1998[]

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1998–present[]

1998–2009[]

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2004–2015[]

FIFA 2004

In 2004, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the organization, FIFA introduced a dynamic and modern template which, by 2010, was used by every FIFA tournament. The template features a football going upwards with two shades of blue, symbolizing the growth of the organization. For the two senior tournaments, however, the football was replaced by the tournament's trophy (with the men's equivalent used a modified version of the 2002 FIFA World Cup logo for the 2010 edition only).

The template was first used in the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup, with the last men's tournaments to use the 2004 template in 2013 (U-17, U-20, Beach Soccer World Cups, and Confederations Cup). Ultimately, the 2004 template was abandoned after the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.

2009–present (primary); 1998–2009 (secondary)[]

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FIFA originally used this as a secondary logo in 1998 before going into proper use as the primary logo in 2009 concurrent with the 2004 logo until FIFA underwent a major brand overhaul in 2013 with the 2009 logo used on all FIFA tournaments (known as the "stylized trophies" identity) starting with the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup. By 2019, all tournaments used the stylized trophies look.

2013–present (secondary)[]
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FIFA slightly modified its 2009 logo in 2013, adding the centre circle to the logo. The 2013 logo is used in tandem with the 2009 logo.

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