2018 Russia World Cup Logo Revealed From The Outer Space

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2018 Russia World Cup Logo Revealed From The Outer Space The logo for the 2018 World Cup, which is to be held in Russia, has been revealed, and that too from the outer space. The logo was unveiled from the International Space Station by Elena Serova, Alexander Sovokutyaev and Maxim Suraevers. The cosmonauts gave a quick countdown with numbers written on paper flowing in gravity, before they revealed the logo on a piece of paper.
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2018 Russia World Cup Logo Revealed From The Outer Space
On the planet earth, the emblem was launched in Moscow on Tuesday night by IIFA President Sepp Blatter and IIFA Secretary Genera Jerome Valcke. They were accompanied by Italy's 2006 winning captain, Fabio Cannavaro.

After the logo was revealed, it was projected onto the Bolshoi Theater, located in the Russian capital, for the Russian fans to see it. The logo has been said to 'reflect the heart and soul' of Russia as it includes the cultural traditions Russia is known for.

Later, Blatter put his foot down and said that the tournament would not move to Ukraine, in the wake of many protests over Russia hosting the World Cup. "A boycott never achieves anything and does not have a positive effect. FIFA is fully supporting the World Cup in Russia," said Blatter.

"Football cannot only unite Russia, but can also show the whole world that it is stronger than any protest movement. In comparison with Brazil’s preparations for the 2014 World Cup, Russia is well ahead of them with four years to go," he added. He also suggested that if Russia and Ukraine relations do not improve, they should be put into different groups in the tournament.
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The emblem has been designed by Brandia Central, a brand consulting agency based in Lisbon, Portugal, following a creative pitch that involved eight Russian and International design agencies.