Valencia logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Valencia Logo PNG Valencia Club de Fútbol was established in 1919 in the city of Valencia located on the east coast of Spain.
- Meaning and history 1919 — 1921 The initial badge of Valencia Football Club featured a circular shape, with the light brown ball with thin black stitches as a background, a striped yellow and red rhombus one the center, an ornate crown above it, and a delicate black “CV” monogram, with the letters placed on the sides from the rhombus.
- 1921 — 1941 Only two years later, in 1921, the team adopted a new logo, which looked very much like the current one.
- There was a shield with a football over red and yellow stripes.
- On the top of the shield, there was a blue line with the white text “Valencia CF.” Above it, you could see a bat with its wings spread.
- The crest featured a vertical yellow and red striped pattern, had a gradient beige football on it, a light blue banner with white lettering along its upper border, and the main element of the logo — a black bat, replacing the crown.
- 1992 — 2001 The Valencia crest was refined in 1992.
- The composition and color palette remained untouched, but the lines and contours were cleaned and strengthened.
- As for the wordmark, it was also changed.
- The new typeface of the uppercase inscription boasted thin clean lines and lots of space between them.
- 2009 — Today The logo was redesigned again in 2009.
- Although all elements remained in their place and the color palette was still based on the same shades, the whole logo started looking smoother and chicer, reflecting the progress and growth of the club and its professional approach to the game and visual identity.
- Font and color The “Valencia F.C.” wordmark from the upper part of the club’s crest, is executed in the uppercase of a bold traditional sans-serif typeface, which looks pretty similar to Europa Grotesk SB Med, Swiss 721 Hebrew Std Hebrew Bold, or Newhouse DT Bold.
- As for the color palette, the main shades of the logo are yellow and red, the colors of the Spanish national flag, the colors of passion and energy.
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