Mascotas del Mundial 2002 is a term in Spanish that refers to the official mascot of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, which was held in South Korea and Japan. The mascot was called Ato, and it was a mythical creature that resembled a lion with a football as its head.
Ato was designed by a Korean artist named Lee Dong-Bae, and it was chosen as the mascot of the 2002 World Cup by FIFA after a competition that involved over 1,000 entries.
The name "Ato" was derived from the words "Asean" (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and "Ten," symbolizing the ten participating countries from the ASEAN region.
Ato was widely popular among football fans during the tournament and was used extensively in promotional materials, merchandise, and advertisements. Its image was also incorporated into various stadiums and match venues.
Overall, Ato is remembered as a successful and memorable mascot of the 2002 World Cup.
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