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- 1926
- 1960s
- 1970 – 1972
- 1972 – 1976
- 1976 – 1981
- 1997 – 2016
- 2016 – Today
In the 1926 FA Cup final, players’ shirts sported Manchester’s official coat of arms. A similar emblem adorned the uniform of the main rivals “Manchester United” for several years.
In the 1960s, a shield from the city’s coat of arms was used as a corporate emblem, placed in the center of a circle. It depicts a ship and a red field with three yellow lines. The maritime vessel reminds us of the region’s ancient trading activity. The diagonal stripes refer to the Grell dynasty. Inside the circle is the inscription “Manchester Ci...
In 1970, the designers changed the style of the logo’s graphics. The main elements remained the same.
The logo’s colors were updated again: the circle’s center became blue, and the outlines were black. Instead of three diagonal lines, a crimson rose of Lancaster appeared on the shield.
For five years, the club used the city’s coat of arms. The players’ shirts were adorned with a composition of heraldic animals, a knight’s helmet, bees, a shield, and the Latin motto “Concilio Et Labore.”
Due to accusations of copyright infringement, the club was forced to change its logo – the golden eagle – an old city symbol. Three white stripes on the shield symbolize the rivers Medlock, Irk, and Irwell. The motto “Superbia In Proelio” means “Pride in Battle.” Only three stars do not carry a hidden meaning – they perform a purely decorative func...
Due to numerous protests, “Manchester City” updated the club badge again. The announcement was published on October 15, 2015. Fans participated in creating the logo. Fans themselves chose the colors, shapes, and elements of the image. Ultimately, the emblem turned out to be the same as before 1997. Only minor details changed: Three blue lines appea...
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In April 16, 1894 Ardwick A.F.C. becomes to Manchester City with the coat of arms of the city of Manchester used the corporate logo until 1960's and adorn the shirt in FA Cup Final 1926 until 2011. This logo was used as a corporate logo in the 1960's before being used on kits. On 26 December...
In 1997, Manchester City FC embarked on a new logo concept that would last nearly two decades and turn into legendary iconic symbols. The insignia displayed a golden eagle, with its majestic gaze shifted leftwards, proudly bearing a blue crest decorated with three striking white diagonals.
The Manchester City logo font is a simple sans-serif typeface explicitly chosen for the football club. This design looks very similar to a range of modern fonts, including Calibri. The minimalistic and easy-to-read typeface choice is excellent for a badge in various formats.