Liverpool FC Badge

The Liverpool FC badge is an iconic symbol of the club's rich history and connection to the city of Liverpool.

Initially designed in 1901, the badge features a distinctive Liverbird, a mythical creature representing the city.

This emblem reflects the club's pride and heritage.

The badge is adorned with flames that honour the memory of the 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster.

The iconic Shankly Gates inscribed with "You'll Never Walk Alone" further emphasise the community spirit that defines Liverpool FC.

Made of vibrant colours—red, green, and white—the badge encapsulates the essence of the club and its unwavering support from fans, both locally and globally.

The badge through the ages

Over the years, the Liverpool FC badge has undergone several notable iterations.

The most significant change came in 1992 when the club introduced a more modern design, featuring the Liverbird standing atop a scroll with the club's name.

This design was refined again in 1999 to incorporate the Shankly Gates, reinforcing the club's legacy.

More recently, the club has returned to a more traditional design depicting only the Liverbird standing on the abbreviation of the club’s name L.F.C.

Each evolution of the badge reflects the changing times while remaining rooted in tradition.

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