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Wallpaper: Zakumi World Cup 2010

Wallpaper: Zakumi, the mascot of 2010 World Cup (South Africa)
Zakumi (born 16 June 1994 (1994-06-16) (age 16)) is the Official Mascot for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He is a cheerful and sporty leopard with green hair, presented on 22 September 2008. His name comes from "ZA", the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for South Africa, and "kumi", a word that means ten in several African languages, referencing the year 2010.








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ซากูมี (Zakumi) สัญลักษณ์ประจำการแข่งขันนี้เป็นเสือดาวผมสีเขียว โดยชื่อมาจาก
Za – รหัสประเทศของประเทศแอฟริกาใต้
kumi – คำมีความหมายว่า “สิบ” ในหลายภาษาในแอฟริกา
วันเกิดของซากูมีคือ 16 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2537 ซึ่งวันที่ 16 มิถุนายนเป็นวันเยาวชนในประเทศแอฟริกาใต้ ส่วนปี 2537 เป็นปีที่ประเทศได้เริ่มระบอบประชาธิปไตย ซึ่งซากูมีจะอายุครบ 16 ปีในปีที่จัดการแข่งขันฟุตบอลโกล

Zakumi is a jolly, self-confident, adventurous, spontaneous, and actually quite shrewd little fellow. He loves to perform and always follows his instinct and intuition, yet sometimes has the tendency to exaggerate a bit. He is often found fooling about and teasing people but not in a mean way. He is warm-hearted and caring, and wants to make as many friends as possible. He loves to play football as it is a great way to connect with others and break down language barriers. He always carries his football around which he will use to invite people to play with him. Zakumi loves football. At one time he decided to dye his hair green as he felt it would be the perfect camouflage against the green of the football pitch; a bit like his rosette spots are when hunting in the wilderness

He does have one striking weakness. With all his energy, he needs frequent rests. Occasionally, in-between performances on stage, he may suddenly fall asleep on the spot at the most random times! But rest assured, these are only short breaks that a leopard of his calibre needs to recharge his batteries.

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