Middlesbrough unveils new crest for 150th anniversary: what the symbols mean.
New Middlesbrough Crest
According to The Sun: The Middlesbrough club officially presented its new crest, which will be used in the upcoming season during the celebration of the club's 150th anniversary. This emblem is a modern interpretation of its beloved 1986 version and features several subtle details that reflect the club's history.
Gold and red variants of the crest will appear on the football jerseys next season, becoming a symbol of this important date.
“We believe that the new crest is a worthy reflection of our history and heritage,” said club representatives.
The new crest will also be an important element of the club's visual identity in the coming years.
The introduction of the new emblem signifies the club's desire to preserve traditions while also adapting to modernity. It is not only a tribute to the past but also a step forward that emphasizes the connection between the club and its supporters and its significance in the world of football.
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