The 'Goa Logo' resembles a common sight of people playing the beautiful game on the green fields of the coastal state bordered by swaying coconut palms in the backdrop of evening sunlight.
The colours used for the logo include a dash of all the competing nation's flag which symbolises unity among all participating nations.
Speaking at the launch, Parrikar said, "Goa is getting ready to welcome the teams for the U-17 FIFA World Cup. Goa loves football that is why we have declared it as the official sport of the state. Agreeing to host the tournament in Goa was one of the fastest decisions taken by the government and we will continue to extend our full support to make the event a grand success."
"To support that we will be opening the sales of physical ticket at the Fatorda stadium box office on September 7. We are appreciative of the help and leadership provided by honourable Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar and we are sure under his watch the FIFA U17 World Cup will be a huge success in Goa," he said.
Margao is one of the six venues that will host the October 6-28 FIFA Under-17 World Cup. New Delhi, Kolkata, Kochi, Guwahati and Navi Mumbai are the other five venues.