The FIFA World Cup Switzerland 1954 logo shows a red football with a white Swiss cross at its centre, placed over a black-and-white globe grid. Around the circle, the tournament title appears in several languages, including Italian, German, English and French.
The Swiss cross connects the emblem directly to the host nation, while the globe presents the tournament as an international football championship. The multilingual wording reflects Switzerland’s linguistic context and the global nature of the competition.
Switzerland 1954 was the fifth FIFA World Cup and was played from 16 June to 4 July 1954. The trophy was still officially the Jules Rimet Cup, before the current FIFA World Cup Trophy replaced it in 1974.
The 1954 mark is often treated as the first proper World Cup logo, with earlier editions mainly represented by posters. Its circular globe-and-ball structure set a more formal direction for tournament identity.
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Official emblem for the FIFA World Cup 1954, hosted in Switzerland. 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.












