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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Sport
Alex Bousfield

Merlin the football jersey-wearing duck becomes Mexico’s unofficial World Cup mascot

  • Merlin, a two-year-old duck, became an unexpected internet sensation and the unofficial mascot of the World Cup following Mexico's opening victory against South Africa.
  • Dressed in the national team's colours, complete with a miniature jersey and socks, Merlin paraded through Mexico City amidst thousands of jubilant fans.
  • Images of the sartorially splendid duck quickly went viral across social media platforms, garnering millions of views and captivating users who declared him a 'national treasure'.
  • Merlin was already a local celebrity in Mexico City, regularly accompanying his owner, Carla Gómez, who sells water and soft drinks, and her son Cristian at various historic landmarks.
  • Gómez expressed surprise at Merlin's sudden global fame, stating that the duck is considered family and hoping he continues to bring luck to the host nation.

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