This document provides a summary of the mascots for each FIFA World Cup from 1966 to 2010. The mascots typically represent something symbolic of the host country such as an animal, food, or person. They are usually given names related to the host nation's language and culture and wear the host team's uniform with the year of the World Cup. Examples include Willie the lion for England 1966, Naranjito the orange for Spain 1982, and Zakumi the leopard for South Africa 2010.