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Mexico 1970[]

Copa na Nia 1970

The Germany 1974 World Cup didn't have a logo.

Argentina 1978[]

Copa Nia 1978

Spain 1982[]

Copa na Nia 1982
Copa na Nia 1982 Variant

Another version of the logo

Mexico 1986[]

Copa na Nia 1986

Italy 1990[]

Copa na Nia 1990 1
Copa na Nia 1990 2

Version used in promos

United States 1994[]

Copa na Nia 1994
Copa na Nia 1994 Variant

Version with the 1992 logo variant

France 1998[]

Copa na Nia 1998

It uses the 1996 variant instead of the 1992 logo

Korea/Japan 2002[]

Copa na Nia 2002

Germany 2006[]

Copa 2006 (Late 2005 - May 2006)[]

Copa na Nia Late 2005

Nia beim Worldcup (May - July 2006)[]

Copa na Nia May 2006

South Africa 2010[]

Copa na Nia 2010

Flash bulletin and commercial break version

Copa na Nia 2010 Emissora Oficial

"Official Broadcasting" logo

From this edition, the official match title sequence is also used during the broadcasts.

Brazil 2014 (Host Network)[]

"Official Broadcasting" logos[]

Copa na Nia 2014 Emissora Oficial 1

Version with the 2008 logo

Copa na Nia 2014 Emissora Oficial 2

Version with the 2014 logo

Flash bulletin and commercial break title cards[]

Copa na Nia 2014

Russia 2018[]

Copa na Nia 2018

Version with the "FUTEBOL" word written in cyrillic

Copa na Nia 2018 EmOff

"Official Broadcaster" logo

Qatar 2022 (Upcoming)[]

Rtrrtrtrtr

Canada/Mexico/United States 2026 (Upcoming)[]

Copa na Nia 2026

TBA 2030 (Upcoming)[]

Copa na Nia 2030
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