Newcastle United logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Newcastle United Logo PNG The roots of English football club Newcastle United go back to the football team established by the Stanley Cricket Club at the end of 1981.
- The Newcastle United Football Club itself was officially found 11 years later, in 1892, as a result of the merger of two clubs.
- Meaning and history The original badge was an exact replica of the emblem of the team’s home city, Newcastle upon Tyne.
- According to the official version of the team’s history, the city crest made its first appearance on the uniforms back in 1911.
- It was more than half a century later, only in 1969, that the city crest was promoted to the status of the official Newcastle United FC logo.
- 1969 – 1976 One of the first logos of the club was introduced in 1969 and featured an ornate and traditional composition with a scarlet-red crest surrounded by two mythological creatures — horses with dragon tails — from the sides, a castle with a flag on it on top, and a neat horizontally stretched ribbon with the lettering under it.
- On the red background, there were three white and gray castle images placed, just like the one, that was standing above the shield.
- On that one there was also a gold lion rampant and a white drag with a Red Cross on it.
- The lettering on a white ribbon featured the motto of the club in Latin: “Fortiter Defendit Triumphs” in all capitals.
- 1976 – 1983 The following crest, which was adopted in 1976, was a more club-specific one.
- Although it still had Castle Keep as its central component, it was now depicted in a different, more straightforward style.
- Here, bold letters “NUF” were squeezed in a roundel shape, with an upturned “C” below.
- Back are the seahorses, the castle, and the lion with a flag.
- Color In addition to the iconic black and white stripes, the Newcastle United logo features elements colored grey, blue, and yellow.
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