List of AFC Asian Cup official mascots

Although it is the second oldest continental tournament after Copa América, the AFC Asian Cup didn't practice using mascots until near the end of 20th century when UEFA European Championship had begun to practice since 1980. This late catch up was due to different in regions, and different in cultures affected on the decision of several host nations in the continent, and lack of interests. The AFC Asian Cup only began to use mascot for the first time in 2000. The first mascot was Nour, a Sparrow for the 2000 AFC Asian Cup in Lebanon. Since then, with the exception of 2007 edition, every Asian Cups all feature mascot for the tournament. It depends on the number the host wants to choose, such as the 2011 edition in Qatar had five mascots, but others except upcoming UAE only had one. The mascot for the Asian Cup is also very diverse, based on rich cultural heritages reflection of the host country.

List of mascots

Total 5 mascots were featured ever since the Asian Cup accepted using mascots since 2000:

AFC Asian Cup Mascot(s) Description Image
Lebanon 2000 Nour Nour was a sparrow bringing the song of peace and development, as well as harmony and fair play, reflecting the situation of Lebanon back then. The country was devastated by a civil war and the tournament was considered as a symbol for the beauty prevailing after those times of peril.[1]
China 2004 Bei Bei Bei Bei, a Chinese monkey, was fun-loving, friendly and colorful, yet brilliant in playing football. He is a proud symbol of Chinese culture and of the year 2004, which was the Year of the Monkey in China.[2]
Qatar 2011 Saboog, Tmbki, Freha, Zkriti and Tranaa They were five jerboas, a rodent found in the deserts of Qatar. The characters are named after different locations in the north, south, east and west of Qatar.[3]
Australia 2015 Nutmeg Also known as "Nutmeg the Wombat", he was a wombat native to the host nation Australia. He wore the colours of the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, red and yellow. He was named after a skill in football where a player dribbles the ball through an opponent's legs, known as a nutmeg.[4][5]
United Arab Emirates 2019 Mansour and Jarrah Mansour was a child who had lightning speed and ability to score, while Jarrah is an Arabian falcon, a symbol of the host nation.[6]
Qatar 2023 TBA TBA
Saudi Arabia 2027 TBA TBA

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