A major English football magazine has listed the 100 best-looking club badges in the world.
Clubs such as Barcelona, AC Milan and Blackburn Rovers take their place.
But also a Swedish, rather unexpected, team is on the list.
We’ve all been there. Long discussions with the mates about which soccer team’s club badge is actually the best looking. Most often, the judgments are affected by team sympathies, and an objective and joint assessment is difficult to arrive at.
Great list
However, the big English football magazine FourFourTwo has set out to list the best-looking emblems. In an article on their website, their writers put their wise heads together and list the 100 coolest club brands in the world.
The article continues after the picture.
The list is in alphabetical order, as the newspaper jokingly writes that “ranking club badges is a crime”. An excerpt of the shields highlighted is:
Bayern Munich
Caen
Fluminese
Inter Miami
Liverpool
Olympiakos
Postage
Real Madrid
Young Boys
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A Swedish team
There is a Swedish club on the list. And it is none other than the Borås team Elfsborg.
“There are quite a few black and yellow club badges on this list, which perhaps says something about our love of bold color schemes. But Elfsborg, in the Swedish top flight, does more than use wasp-like shades. The golden wreath is just incredible, and the scribbled font in the middle of the black plate is a raspy work of art,” writes the magazine as motivation.
The article continues after the picture.
Elfborg is currently first in the Allsvenskan. Since there are no other Allsvenskan teams on FourFourTwo’s list, it can be said that Elfsborg is also number one on the list of best-looking club brands in the series. Big!
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