Check out the new badge of the Czech Republic national team before the introduction of the complete rebranding of the national team in the spring of 2022. The national team will start using the new visual identity, including the logo, in the spring before the start of the next League of Nations.
Ten years after the last update, the new Czech Republic national team logo goes for a design that's similar to the one used by the new federation (FACR) logo earlier this year. "This year we have already introduced the new FACR logos and the Our Football project. At the same time, we announced that by the end of the year, in which we commemorate 120 years of Czech football, we will also unveil a new national team emblem. This is not a revolutionary change, but rather a modernization. However, one thing was clear - the lion had to stay in the emblem, because it is an unmistakable symbol of the Czech national team, with which players and fans identify," said the chairman of the Football Association of the Czech Republic, Petr Fousek.
The creators of the new logo, Aleš Micka, in cooperation with the VMLY & R advertising agency, relied on the current emblem of the national team, but were also inspired by, among other things, the appearance of historical coats of arms from the time of the Premyslid dynasty. As per the official announcement, the result is a "clearly original appearance of the lion and the entire coat of arms is a modern interpretation that connects history with the present."
Logo Element: 1. THE LION: is one of the main symbols of the Czech national football team has changed, which now gives a more modern and dynamic impression. However, one thing was clear - the lion had to stay in the emblem, because it is an unmistakable symbol of the Czech national team, with which players and fans identify. The purely original drawing of a lion also represents the whole country - ie Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia.
2. THE SHIELD: Colors of the Czech flag are once again represented in the shapes and borders.
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