
The FIFA World Cup Chile 1962 logo shows a stylized stadium wrapped around a football and globe-like circular form. Inside the stadium is a pitch carrying the Chilean flag, while the outer ring reads “Campeonato Mundial de Fútbol” and “Copa Jules Rimet • Chile • 1962.”
The Chilean flag placed on the field directly identifies the host nation and presents the tournament as taking place on Chilean ground. The football and stadium imagery keep the mark focused on the sport, while the Spanish text reflects the local-language presentation of the event.
Chile 1962 was the seventh FIFA World Cup and was played from 30 May to 17 June 1962. The tournament went ahead after the devastating 1960 Valdivia earthquake forced major changes to the planned venues and preparation.
The logo belongs to the detailed pre-modern era of World Cup branding, before cleaner trophy-shaped emblems became standard. It was used for the last World Cup before England 1966 introduced the first official tournament mascot.
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Official emblem for the FIFA World Cup 1962, hosted in Chile. This page focuses on the edition logo for fans and researchers. A high‑quality PNG and SVG with a transparent background is provided for reference.








