
FC Barcelona have introduced a new crest that will be used starting in the 2019-20 season, pending club membership approval.
The biggest change for the Blaugrana will be the removal of the “FCB” lettering currently featured prominently on the club’s shield.
Other, more subtle changes include the removal of black lines inside the crest, a reduction of ‘Blaugrana’ stripes from seven to five, a more prominent featuring of the ball. and a lightening of some of the colours.
The updated crest:
✅ The shape is kept intact.
✅ The FCB acronym disappears.
✅ The internal black lines disappear.
✅ More homogeneous, more harmonious, and brighter.
✅ To be applied beginning with the 2019/20 season. pic.twitter.com/xIurAqtF8l
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) September 27, 2018
The change has already been approved by the Board of Directors, and now must be ratified by club membership at the Delegate Assembly on October 20 to make it official.
If approved, it will be the first time that Barcelona have chanced their logo since 2002.
It will also be the first time since 1910 that neither “CFB” nor “FCB” is featured on the club’s crest.
Barcelona are revamping the club’s badge! Here is how the famous icon has changed over the years… pic.twitter.com/awkh8EkpOA
— Goal (@goal) September 27, 2018
“FCB” was present on the club’s badge from 1910 to 1941, and then “CFB” was on the crest from 1941 to 1974 while Francisco Franco was ruling over Spain.
During Franco’s reign the club had to abandon the anglicised “Futbol Club Barcelona” name in favour of “Club de Futbol Barcelona”, hence in those year the club used “CFB” rather than “FCB”.
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