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

Australia

Brazil

Canada

Colombia

England and Wales

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

Germany

Greece

Haga (an eagle) - AEK Athens F.C.

Honduras

India

Italy

Korea Republic

  • AguileonSuwon Samsung Bluewings
  • Horse - Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma
  • SSID (Alien) - FC Seoul
  • Cheetah - Anyang LG Cheetahs
  • Korean Dragon (seen in the former crest)- Chunnam Dragons
  • Dragon (current), Astro Boy (former, POSCO Atoms), Megaman-like superhero (former, 1990s), Dolphin (former, POSCO Dolphins) - Pohang Steelers
  • Bear - Daejeon Citizen
  • Red-Crowned Crane - Incheon United
  • Victo (a man of flames) - Daegu FC
  • Orange - Jeju
  • Tiger - Ulsan Hyundai Motors
  • Anthropomorphic Cat and a Winged Car - Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
  • Bird - Bucheon FC 1995,
  • Eagle - Hallelujah FC
  • Swallow - Kookmin Bank FC
  • Baekho, the White Tiger - Korea Republic national football team

Mexico

Northern Ireland

Portugal

Scotland

Roary – Scotland National Team

Spain

  • L'avi del Barça (Grandfather) - FC Barcelona
  • Clam (one-eyed human figure) - FC Barcelona (former, mascot of the Centenary in 1999-00 season)
  • Indi (racoon with an Apache hat) - Atletico de Madrid
  • Locco (a heart with arms and feet) - Sevilla FC
  • Perico (a parakeet) - RCD Espanyol
  • Palmerín (a palm) - Real Betis
  • Super Rat (a bat) - Valencia CF
  • Leo (a lion with crown and cape) - Real Zaragoza
  • Pucelo (former, a castle tower) - Real Valladolid (former)
  • Pepe Zorrillo (a fox dressed as a knight) - Real Valladolid (current)
  • Groguet (an anthropomorphic submarine) - Villareal CF
  • Bokeman (a sardine) - Malaga CF
  • Datigol (a fox) - Elche CF
  • Winged Bear - Getafe CF
  • Zete (a bat) - Albacete Balompié
  • Harrotxu (a lion) - Athletic Bilbao
  • Atotxo (a superhero) - Real Sociedad
  • Rojillo (a boy wearing a red and black uniform and a Txapela (the basque berret) - CA Osasuna (former)
  • Gelu and Gelin (two angels) - Real Oviedo
  • Granota Boja (a frog) - Levante CF
  • Tula, the cow - Racing Santander
  • Pica Pica, the bee - Rayo Vallecano
  • Babazorro (a fox) - Deportivo Alavés
  • Celestino - Celta Vigo
  • El Jabato (a boar) - Mirandés CF
  • Dimonio (a devil) - RCD Mallorca
  • Nocho (a duck with a horned helmet) - Celta Vigo (former)
  • Koki, the crocodile - Cordoba CF
  • Carmany (a figure based on Charlemagne) - Girona FC
  • 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 (former)
  • 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
  • Pepinero, the cucumber - CD Leganés
  • 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
  • Balastero, the bear - Palencia CF
  • Señor Gol (a figure with a football as head and a hat) - CD Logroñés
  • 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 - Spanish National Football Team (not official)

OBS: Real Madrid, UD Almería, Deportivo La Coruña, UD Salamanca, CF Numancia and Sporting Gijón are the only clubs that don't have an official mascot.

Thailand

Turkey

United States

Major League Soccer

Former (Major League Soccer)

Lower soccer leagues (NASL, USL, etc.)

See also

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References

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