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  2. The official mascot of the 1986 World Cup was Pique, a jalapeño pepper, characteristic of Mexican cuisine, with a moustache, a Colimote sombrero, and Mexican football team colours. Its name comes from picante, a Spanish word meaning "spicy", and was also a pun on the "PK" abbreviation of the football term penalty kick.

  3. Sep 3, 2020 · World Cup Willie in 1966 started mascot tradition. ... Mexico 1986: Pique Mexico’s return as hosts also brought about a comeback for the sombrero, although this time it was not worn by a boy ...

  4. 1986: Mexico: Pique: A jalapeño pepper, characteristic of Mexican cuisine, with a moustache and wearing a sombrero. Its name comes from picante, Spanish for spicy peppers and sauces. 1990: Italy: Ciao: A stick figure player with a football head and an Italian tricolore body. Its name is an Italian greeting. 1994: United States: Striker

  5. Pique, 1986. A pepper in a sombrero was the mascot for the World Cup in Mexico. The character earlier drew scrutiny in 1984: a New York Times article at the time said that the character was...

  6. Jan 5, 2023 · The mascot, named Pique, is still considered one of the best in the history of the tournament. Representing a jalapeno, the character brought to life the quintessential Mexican life with its...

  7. Following the fruit and vegetable theme from the previous tournament, the mascot of Mexico 1986 was a jalapeño chili pepper, which we all know is a characteristic of Mexican cuisine. The chili also had moustache and was wearing a sombrero.

  8. Jun 3, 2014 · Killing an estimated 20,000 and leaving 150,000 homeless, it caused $4 billion worth of damage in just three minutes, and with the World Cup only eight months away, it was a surprise that the ...

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