World Football Club Crests: The Design, Meaning and Symbolism of World Football's Most Famous Club Badges
By (Author) Mr Leonard Jgerskild Nilsson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Sport
13th December 2018
15th November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Genealogy, heraldry, names and honours
History of sport
796.33463
Hardback
256
Width 189mm, Height 230mm
854g
An illustrated exploration of the design, meaning and symbolism of world football club crests. Why is there a devil shown on the crest of Manchester United Which clubs crest motto is To Dare Is To Do And whose emblem depicts a bear and a strawberry tree From the seahorses of Newcastle United to the royal crown of Real Madrid, via the riveting hammers of West Ham United, Valencias famous bat design and German club St Paulis unofficial skull-and-crossbones emblem, there is a story behind every crest, a tale of identity. Covering more than 200 clubs from 20 different leagues, World Football Club Crests explores the design, meaning and symbolism of the games most famous club crests to reveal why the badges look as they do. This carefully curated collection charts the continuing evolution of the designs and describes the changing styles, varied influences and remarkable controversies that have shaped footballs most iconic crests. These important symbols of football heraldry will never be viewed in the same way again.
Explores the meaning behind the badges of 200 clubs from across the world. * Daily Mail *
Uncovers badges through the ages of football teams from around the world. * Daily Star *
This is lovely -- Miguel Delaney * The Independent *
One of the best sports books of the year... A nerdy book made with a lot of love and knowledge * SVT 1 (Swedish television) *
a masterpiece for people interested in design and who are passionate about football... [a] must for football and design lovers. * SvD (Swedish Newspaper) *
Leonard Jgerskild Nilsson is a Swedish sports journalist who has worked as a producer for the Eurosport and Discovery networks. He has covered the UEFA Champions League, Premier League, Bundesliga, Serie A, La Liga and Ligue 1.