Mascot
A chance to decide! Voting for the name of the women's world cup mascot ends in two weeks
The competition for the name of the mascot for the 2025 Women's World Cup, which will be held in České Budějovice, ends in two weeks. Join the voting and win attractive prizes, including VIP tickets to the games!
The championship mascot, which is supposed to represent not only hockey values but also the spirit of the event, is still waiting for its name. There are several options to choose from, each with its own unique meaning. Not only will you decide on its name, but you will also be automatically entered into a competition to win a VIP experience at the tournament. Don't miss your chance to influence the shape of the championship and win valuable prizes!
The competition for the name of the mascot for the 2025 Women's World Cup, which will be held in České Budějovice, ends in two weeks. Join the voting and win attractive prizes, including VIP tickets to the games!
The championship mascot, which is supposed to represent not only hockey values but also the spirit of the event, is still waiting for its name. There are several options to choose from, each with its own unique meaning. Not only will you decide on its name, but you will also be automatically entered into a competition to win a VIP experience at the tournament. Don't miss your chance to influence the shape of the championship and win valuable prizes!
MASCOT VOTING
TORIThe name Victoria means victory, referring to overcoming oneself and winning in hockey.
Tori is reminiscent of the mythological Thor and the word "torch", symbolizing a hero who shows the way.
The German word "Tor" means goal or goal, which is key in hockey.
ALEX
Alex is short for Alexander, meaning protector of the people, and symbolizes protection and combativeness in hockey.
She represents strength, determination and strategic thinking as a defender on the ice.
The name is associated with leadership (e.g. Alexander the Great), which emphasizes her role in leading the team.
AVA
Ava can mean "bird" (Latin "avis"), which symbolizes freedom, speed and lightness - essential qualities in hockey.
She represents the vitality and tireless energy that players need on the ice.
The name is associated with royal dignity, symbolising the nobility of women's hockey at world level.