World Cup 2018: England and countries playing today win Doodles | Internet

The games of this Thursday (28) of the World Cup 2018 were honored by Google with eight Doodles that alternate on the homepage of the search engine throughout the day. In the illustrations, are represented the nations that enter the field today, including Japan and Colombia, that face each other in Volgograd at 11am (Brasilia time) while Senegal and Colombia dispute the group classification in Samara. To close the group stage, at 3pm, there will be matches between Belgium and England (both already qualified for the round of 16), and Panama and Tunisia.

Doodle images were created by artists from each country you play today. The figures portray the relationship between the nation and football and the World Cup and the tribute continues until the last day of the tournament, which takes place on July 15th, Sunday, at noon.

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Google Doodle at the 2018 World Cup Photo: Reproduo / Google

Google Doodle at the 2018 World Cup Photo: Reproduo / Google

Belgium's design mixes football with a medieval battlefield. From above a castle, a common construction in the country, the crowd watches a game starring soccer players and warriors. It is also possible to see the coach transmitting the tactical scheme to an athlete and people in the rain, which are frequent in the region. Illustrator Sam Vanallemeersch did not fail to insert a representation of "The Son of Man", a famous painting by the Belgian surrealist Ren Magritte that shows a man with a green apple on his face.

Belgium doodle produced by illustrator Sam Vanallemeersch Photo: Reproduo / GoogleBelgium doodle produced by illustrator Sam Vanallemeersch Photo: Reproduo / Google

Belgium doodle produced by illustrator Sam Vanallemeersch Photo: Reproduo / Google

The typical Colombian hat became a football stadium in the hands of artist Diego Cadena Bejarano. Over him, a boy kicks the ball into the goal while a girl prepares to defend the free kick. Around it, cones from local dances and fans celebrate the event. "Football helps us to forget for a while the difficulties that this country has suffered and helps us to look ahead to a brighter future", explains Bejarano.

Colombian doodle by designer Diego Cadena Bejarano Photo: Reproduo / GoogleColombian doodle by designer Diego Cadena Bejarano Photo: Reproduo / Google

Colombian doodle by designer Diego Cadena Bejarano Photo: Reproduo / Google

The three lions who serve as a nickname for the English team appear playing ball on Celyn Brazier's Doodle. People of all kinds are watching the match, several of them carrying umbrellas. To portray the country of origin of modern football, the artist's main inspiration was the mobilization that sport causes in the population. "The English national event par excellence is full of emotion and frustration and tragedy in equal measure."

With three lions, Doodle from England designed by Celyn Brazier Photo: Reproduo / GoogleWith three lions, Doodle from England designed by Celyn Brazier Photo: Reproduo / Google

With three lions, Doodle from England designed by Celyn Brazier Photo: Reproduo / Google

An excited and distressed crowd, equipped with musical instruments, flags and a lot of vibrancy is at the center of the drawing done by Japanese artist Shinji Tsuchimochi. In the background, a player from Japan is about to score. "For Japan, soccer is a family sport used as a theme for comic books and animation. Children playing soccer have their own dream of becoming heroes one day by playing these things", explains the illustrator.

Created by Shinji Tsuchimochi, Doodle from Japan shows lively crowd watching the game Photo: Reproduo / GoogleCreated by Shinji Tsuchimochi, Doodle from Japan shows lively crowd watching the game Photo: Reproduo / Google

Created by Shinji Tsuchimochi, Doodle from Japan shows lively crowd watching the game Photo: Reproduo / Google

Juan Tang Hon is behind the Panama Doodle, which shows a football match in the middle of the rainforest. A professional athlete prepares to kick the ball into the goal, while three children prepare to defend under the mischievous. Birds and butterflies fly over the fans, while in the corner it is possible to see the country's flag behind a couple in the typical Panamanian costume.

Doodle from Panam, by artist Juan Tang Hon, illustrates football match in the forest Photo: Reproduo / GoogleDoodle from Panam, by artist Juan Tang Hon, illustrates football match in the forest Photo: Reproduo / Google

Doodle from Panam, by artist Juan Tang Hon, illustrates football match in the forest Photo: Reproduo / Google

Supporters of all generations are in front of the TV watching the Polish team at Doodle created by witosaw "Slawek" Fedorczuk. Without showing details of the game, the image focuses on the expressions of joy, affliction, anger and extroverted feelings that emerge from a World Cup match. "Football in Poland is more of a celebration than just a sport," says Fedorczuk.

Doodle from Poland reflects the union of different generations around football Photo: Reproduo / GoogleDoodle from Poland reflects the union of different generations around football Photo: Reproduo / Google

Doodle from Poland reflects the union of different generations around football Photo: Reproduo / Google

The joy caused by football is the highlight of Senegal's Doodle, illustrated by artist Pamplemus. Celebrating with enthusiasm, fans crowd a bus and two boats, in the center of which appears a ball with the face of a lion, symbol of the nation. "In my country, football is something special. We support our national team with passion."

Doodle from Senegal, by artist Pamplemus, shows joy and passion for the national team's fans Photo: Reproduo / GoogleDoodle from Senegal, by artist Pamplemus, shows joy and passion for the national team's fans Photo: Reproduo / Google

Doodle from Senegal, by artist Pamplemus, shows joy and passion for the national team's fans Photo: Reproduo / Google

The artist Noha Habaibe is the creator of Doodle from Tunisia, where football is the number one sport. This popularity is evident in the illustration, in which children play ball in the street in the company of other children and adults, transmitting how the country experiences this passion. since early.

Tunisian doodle by illustrator Noha Habaibe Photo: Reproduo / GoogleTunisian doodle by illustrator Noha Habaibe Photo: Reproduo / Google

Tunisian doodle by illustrator Noha Habaibe Photo: Reproduo / Google

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