World Cup 2018: Russia choose Zabivaka the wolf as mascot

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Zabivaka the wolfImage source, Fifa.com

Russia have named Zabivaka the wolf as their mascot for the 2018 World Cup.

The wolf received 53% of the votes, beating competition from a tiger who got 27% and cat which collected 20% in the month-long voting process.

"I am sure Zabivaka will be a massive hit among fans at the Confederations Cup in 2017 and 2018 World Cup," said Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko.

Former Brazil striker Ronaldo added: "Mascots are great ambassadors and bring so much joy to the stadiums."

Zabivaka's biography on Fifa.com:, external

  • He is charming, confident and social and has always dreamt of becoming a football star.

  • His favourite sporting pastime is playing football. He is a fair player, values his team members and respects his opponents, and he plays with skill and purpose.

  • He is always fun to be around - as the joker in the pack, he knows how to make others laugh.

  • He has taken to wearing cool sports glasses when he's in action; he believes they give him special targeting powers on the pitch. And he loves to pose for photos.

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