Mexico 1970[]
The Germany 1974 World Cup didn't have a logo.
Argentina 1978[]
Spain 1982[]
Another version of the logo
Mexico 1986[]
Italy 1990[]
Version used in promos
United States 1994[]
Version with the 1992 logo variant
France 1998[]
It uses the 1996 variant instead of the 1992 logo
Korea/Japan 2002[]
Germany 2006[]
Copa 2006 (Late 2005 - May 2006)[]
Nia beim Worldcup (May - July 2006)[]
South Africa 2010[]
Flash bulletin and commercial break version
"Official Broadcasting" logo
From this edition, the official match title sequence is also used during the broadcasts.
Brazil 2014 (Host Network)[]
"Official Broadcasting" logos[]
Version with the 2008 logo
Version with the 2014 logo
Flash bulletin and commercial break title cards[]
Russia 2018[]
Version with the "FUTEBOL" word written in cyrillic
"Official Broadcaster" logo
Qatar 2022 (Upcoming)[]
Canada/Mexico/United States 2026 (Upcoming)[]