

FC Barcelona
In the heart of Catalonia, set along the beautiful Mediterranean costline, sits a football club whose badge carries far more than colours and initials. FC Barcelona are not just one of the most successful teams in world football; they are a symbol of regional identity, political resistance, cultural pride and sporting excellence. Few clubs anywhere can claim that their crest tells the story of a people as clearly as Barcelona’s does – so let’s unpack it as we #GetTheBadgeIn.
5 days ago4 min read


FC Okzhetpes
In Northern Kazakhstan, where pine forests meet open steppe and blue-grey hills fade into mist, sits a football club whose badge carries industry, legend, and deep steppe memory. FC Okzhetpes are not just a provincial side playing out of the small city of Kokshetau – approximately a three-hour drive north of the capital – and set among some of the most beautiful forests and lakes you will ever find. They are a club shaped by factories, horses, mountains, and a story about fre
7 days ago4 min read


FC Ordabasy
Here in the deep south of Kazakhstan, where the steppe softens into orchards, trade routes bend towards Uzbekistan, and history weighs heavily on the land, sits a club whose very name carries a unique national meaning. FC Ordabasy are not just a team from Shymkent. They are a footballing manifestation of unity, survival and cooperation. So let’s #GetTheBadgeIn and take a closer look. FC Ordabasy are based in Shymkent, Kazakhstan’s third-largest city and one of its most import
7 days ago4 min read


FC Kyzylzhar
Here on the northern edge of Kazakhstan, close to the Russian border and wrapped in long winters and wide skies, sits a club whose badge carries far more than football ambition. FC Kyzylzhar are a team shaped by riverbanks, empire, steppe tradition, and a bird that has ruled the Kazakh imagination for centuries. This is a club named for a place before it was a city. For a landscape before borders. And for a symbol that still soars over the modern Kazakh state. So, let’s do it
7 days ago4 min read


FC Astana
Here on the far edges of UEFA’s map, where the floodlights glow against endless grasslands and winter temperatures can stop a ball dead in its tracks, sits FC Astana. This is a club born not just of football ambition, but of place. Of geography. Of empire. Of roads that once stitched together the ancient world. Astana itself is a young capital built on very old ground. Today it is all glass towers, bold curves, and award-winning architecture rising sharply from the flatlands.
7 days ago4 min read


Milwall FC
No one likes us – we don’t care. Millwall. At the height of the football hooliganism phase in the late 1960s, Millwall were singled out by the media as some of the worst culprits. London newspapers written by society’s bigwigs decided the working class of the East End obviously had to be at fault somehow. That reputation has stuck for decades. But there is far more to this club and its heritage than just a handful of dockers beating unfortunate fans black and blue in cul-de-
7 days ago4 min read


Herne Bay FC
There’s a lot of club badges out there to cover and I do try and complete them in some sort of order – but occasionally when trawling through Twitter I see something that catches my eye and it screams out for attention – Herne Bay’s badge was just one of those. It's a cracker. Founded in the early 1880s, Herne Bay FC has been part of the town’s fabric for well over a century. Today they play at Winch’s Field, competing in the Isthmian League Division One South, and they’ve ha
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