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The 1978 FIFA World Cup (branded as Argentina '78) was the 11th edition of the FIFA World Cup, the global championship tournament in men's association football, held six stadiums in five cities across Argentina from 1 to 25 June 1978.

The defending champions were West Germany, who won the 1974 tournament at home. The tournament was won by Argentina at home, beating the Netherlands at Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires on 25 June 1978.

1974–1978[]

1978 FIFA World Cup
Designer:  Ronald Shakespear
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Launched:  July 1974

The logo represents the ball raised by the hands of Juan Domingo Perón who was the president of Argentina for two terms (1946-1955; 1973-1974). It was designed by Ronald Shakespear in 1972, and patented in 1974 when the president Perón passed away. After the 1976 coup d'etat, the Jorge Videla's military government tried to modify it, but FIFA opposed to keep this logo which was shown at 1974 FIFA World Cup Final.

Mascot[]

Mundialito 78
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Name:  Gauchito
Species:  Human
Designer:  Carlos Vargas

Its mascot was Gauchito a.k.a. Mundialito, a boy wearing Argentina's kit, with the words ARGENTINA '78 on his hat, neckerchief and whip are typical tools of gauchos.

West Germany 1974
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