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  1. Thanks mate! Yes a little bit of Brescia, especially the logo from 1951.
  2. Thanks mate! I want to see some pic about it! Thanks!! I try to keep the style inherent at that time
  3. Thanks mate!! A thousand thanks!! I really appreciate these comments and they are one of the reasons this thread lives on! Yes, I decided to raise the bar because I want this project to go very high. Now I concentrate fully on this new championship and then we will do a recap to see where we are . For the 80's logo I followed the real change that has been like most clubs. Grazie mille!!!! Many surprises my friend! I was born and live in the north but my parents are from the south, so I have even more motivation to do my best A thousand thanks!! It is a huge pleasure to hear this and to be inspirational.
  4. Thank you so much!!! Yeah, absolutely I have to do it.
  5. Sooo many thanks!!!! Thank you so much, I appreciate a lot!!!I'm so proud to have all that kind of comments. Regarding Football Manager, well that's something I want to accomplish, it's already on the to-do list
  6. Here is the summary of the Iberaliga. Crests Kits Technical Sponsor Past Winners ...and now we move to Italy, my Italy.
  7. Thank you so much!! This club mean a lot for me, it'strange to say because isn't real, but is really a part of me. Yes, is a beautiful word for an truly important thing. Thanks as always my friend!! Really soon the recap of the Iberaliga Stay tuned!
  8. Thank you so much!!! I appreciate it a lot! Thanks mate! Yes, I know in fact I wrote it at the beginning of the post, take a look a the hidden content. There is a long personal history behind this club
  9. Askatasuna Royal Club In May 1898 in the Basque city of San Sebastian, or Donostia as it is called in the native language, the San Sebastian Foot-ball Club was officially born. The team was the first that began to get serious among the many small teams that were starting to be born in the city, and this happened for the common desire to begin to represent the city around Spain. Football was imported into the city, as in most of our continent, by English sailors who landed in the city, where it used to compete in challenges between the docks of the port. The boys were more and more fascinated by this new and wonderful game and this help to football to spread more and more. The "Sanse", as the club was called among the founders, began to compete against the teams of Gipuzkoa and Vizcaya until they began to travel all over Spain in search of clubs to challenge. Among the founders, in the early years of the club's life, disagreements and discussions began to arise due to the fact that they wanted to make the team the icon of the growing Basque nationalist movement. Some members were loyal to recognizing themselves under Spain and disliked antagonizing the country. For these reasons in 1903 a split took place within the club and some founders were removed and the new board that was formed decided to change the name of the team to Askatasuna Football Club. The name Askatasuna which in Basque means freedom was unanimously chosen to further mark the union of the team with the desire to make the voice of the Basque people heard throughout Spain. In the following years the club toured all over Spain making real slaughters, annihilating the opponents under showers of goals. They were superior to almost all other teams, and this began to make the club obnoxious across the country. For this reason, the club was banned from participating in the newly formed National Cup and so the club decided to start European tours and then to South America, winning the hearts of many fans. The club disappointed by the exclusion and to be able to confront the Spanish teams decided to make fun of everyone and added the name Royal Club, in English because obviously the Real title was recognized by the King, so the name became Askatasuna Royal Club. Finally in 1919 in conjunction with the birth of the Primera Division Nacional the club was admitted to both national competitions, this happened because the increase in protests made it impossible to ban participation in what was at that time the strongest team in the world. At the first participation the club dominated the National Cup without ever losing and finished second in the league. In the Primera Division the title did not arrive before 1935, this was also due to the generational change of the club that bade farewell to a considerable number of great players who marked an era. From that title the club did not have a good time as the Franco regime began to repress all forms of independentism and opposition to the regime. The results were fluctuating until the conquest of the second title in 1947. Since then the club has managed to win the championship many more times and also began to establish itself at the continental level. But the real golden era begins at the beginning of the new millennium, in fact from the 2000 season to today the club managed to win the title 10 times out of 23. Askatasuna is one of the big 3 in Spain, with a huge following also worldwide, this is also due to the huge amount of talents who have worn the glorious white jersey of the club. The history of the Askatasuna coat of arms is quite troubled. The club's first crest, when it was still called San Sebastian Foot-ball Club, simply represented the city crest depicting a sailing ship. The first true form of monogram we know today arrived in 1925. Since then the club sported the A monogram on the shirts that dominated with an isolated crown above it. The shape we know today is the modernization of the emblem born in 1998 when we think of incorporating the monogram, which had assumed the shape we know today, within a emblem that could encompass the entire history of the Txuriurdingorriak club. Since its inception the club has worn a white jersey, this derives from the flag of the city. The white shorts made their appearance only in 1930, before that date the club wore white shorts, while the blue socks have always been present as the shirt and they too derive from the colors of the city of Donostia. After a long sponsorship with Nike, the club accepted the courtship of Reebok by signing a multimillion dollar contract in 2021, becoming the highest paying deal in the entire football universe. Fly Emirates appears on Txuriurdingorriak shirts since 2017.
  10. Once the Italian championship is over we will see the direction to take, whether to cross the other side of the Atlantic Ocean or start continental competitions. By the way that's why I need support. I have a lot of things in mind to be able to develop and create a DB on FM or a mod that is PES or FIFA(I'm a PES fan) is one of them. Thank you so much!!! Really soon mate
  11. Real Club Deportivo Murcia In 1913 in the city of Murcia it was decided to put together a group of boys who could play football and Murcia FC was founded. The club began playing games around the region first and then all over Spain. In 1919 with the advent of the Primera Division Nacional Murcia was enrolled in the Third Division as it did not meet some criteria. In the 1922/1923 season, King Alfonso XIII grants him the title of Real and with it the founders of the club decided to change the name to Real Club Deportivo Murcia. Since then the club has continued to have mixed results until promotion to the Primera Division in 1930. The club remained there until the 1940/41 season when it was relegated back to Segunda. Since then the club has experienced continuous ups and downs seasoned with many ups and downs between the various divisions. Deportivo Murcia is one of the most promoted and relegated teams in all of Spain, holding the Segunda Division winning record. The last promotion in Iberaliga dates back to 2018 when Deportivo is back after 8 years of absence. Since then the club has always managed to save itself. The first emblem of the club was composed of a red shield with the crowns present on the city herald with the name Murcia underneath. With the change of name and the addition of the title Real was also changed the shield which took the same shape as the one we know today. Over the years there were only updates and modernizations but the base is more or less always the same. The black and blue stripes only appeared in 1923 with the club's name change. In fact, the first uniform worn by the club was blue with white shorts. Over the course of history the lines changed and varied in shape and thickness. also the hue of blue cmabi in some years. Today the club is sponsored by the Italian Macron, who appears on the jerseys since the 2016 season. Fibranet has been sponsoring the club since 2020.
  12. Thank you so much my friend!!! No particular reason why I removed the final o, I liked how it sounded and it seemed more particular and unique. Donostia e Murcia? 0/2 or 2/2? I don't say more
  13. Real Club Atlántic de Vigo The Real Club Atlántic de Vigo was born as a result of the ambition of the Vigo teams to come forward on a national level after negative results, especially achieved against the Basque teams that had become the black beasts of the city teams at that time. The original idea was to combine the two main formations in the area to obtain a more competitive team. The main inspirer of this initiative was Xurxo Rodrigues, a sports journalist who worked at the Faro de Vigo who, from 1915, began to write this need in his articles in order to aspire to higher goals. The slogan of his movement was "Todo por y para Vigo" (Everything to and from Vigo), which subsequently found the sympathy of the leaders of both the Real Club de Vigo, born in 1910, and the Club Atlètico de Vigo founded in 1908. It soon reached unanimous consensus, so much so that Rodrigues himself presented the Spanish Football Federation motion in Madrid on May 17, 1922. On the following June 16, the merger was approved at the administrative councils of the two historical societies held at the Odeon Theater and in the Hotel Moderno. The name initially chosen was "Club Galicia" but the choice was postponed later to the first meeting of the newborn club and the names suggested were various: Real Unión de Vigo, the same Club Galicia, Real Club Atlántic de Vigo and Real Club Olimpico. Although the last name was quite popular, in the end the choice fell on Real Club Atlántic. It was chosen to honor the great Atlantic Ocean that has always been part of the city's soul. The first years of the club were not easy at all, there were great difficulties in amalgamating the two teams but the results began to take place in the second half of the 1930s. The first and only national title came in 1955 when the club led by the legend Pablo Meixùs crashes competition from other favorite teams. Since then the club has not been able to match and between some lost national cup final and some participation in European competitions the club relegated to Segunda Division in 1985 where it remained until 1997. Since 1997 the Galician club has been permanently in Iberaliga. The Real Club Atlàntic crest has had a troubled history as it first appeared only in 1938 after the club used none for its first few years. The first logo featured the red cross of St. James, symbol of the region, with the club's initials. In 1950, the royal crown appeared for the first time. After winning the title in 1955, the club turned to a style similar to what we know today. The last big change took place in 2010 when it was decided to rebrand the logo which is what the club still uses today. The colors of the club were unanimously chosen by the council in 1922 as the colors of the city. The choice was very simple and the hypothesis of using the blue of the sea was immediately discarded, both because the reference was already in the chosen name and because it was the color of one of the two teams and therefore it was preferable not to have any connection with it. Since 2016, the Italian Kappa has been wearing the Galician club, while Estrella Galicia has appeared on the club's jerseys since the 2008 season.
  14. Hello everyone! After the latest vicissitudes due to the possibility of transforming everything into NFT and having the possibility of being able to concentrate and make this project grow even more, I listened to you and put that idea aside, and thinking about it you are absolutely right. So I decided to listen to your advice and first created a profile on Patreon (I hope I can post it here without problems, if it were not so I hope that the admin will not ban me) The next step will be the creation of merch but first I want to see how it proceeds with the Patreon profile. Let me know what you think. I send you a hug and see you soon with the next club (Que sen límites é o mar, o noso mar.)
  15. FC Catalunya The Futbol Club Catalunya was officially born on January 24th on the initiative of a group of young people who used to be in the Plaça Reial. The boys' intent was to be able to compete with other fledgling clubs in the city, including Barcelona Sporting Club in the newborn Catalan championship. In the early years, the club never managed to overcome the overwhelming power of its cousins who in the meantime began to collect success even in the newly created national cup, a competition that FC Catalunya just won in the 1926 season. However, things changed with the creation of the Primera Division Nacional, in fact the club thanks to the expansion and addition of more capacious stands of the field in which they played, the club finished third in front of the hated cousins in the first year and won the title on the second attempt. Catalunya conquered 2 of the first 4 Spanish leagues, but soon after there was a difficult period in parallel to the harsh impositions of the ever growing national imbalance that resulted in the Civil War and in particular the bombing of Barcelona in 1938. A few months later the repression of all forms of independence in Spain and especially in Catalonia. The ban on being able to use the Catalan flag or the symbols that distinguished the club created an enormous internal strength in the club that without any crest on the shirts won 3 titles in a row between 1938 and 1941. At that moment the true soul of the club was born. In 1957 it was the first Spanish club to conquer the highest European competition, repeating the success a few years later. Since then the club has grown more and more becoming today one of the 3 great Spanish clubs with the bitter rivals of the Real Club Nacional de Football with whom they play one of the most heated rivalries in the world and *********. Obviously the other historical rivalry and the one with the cousins of Barcelona SC, but unlike the relationship with the Madrid team there is enormous respect between the two Barcelona teams. FC Catalunya is undoubtedly one of the greatest teams in the world and its power is destined to continue over time, also the result of a policy based on the growth of young people from their school and academy which has become one of the club's cornerstones. The FC Catalunya crest underwent a major change in 1922, when the logo changed from a simple monogram composed of FC and C, to a new logo inspired by the Estelada which had begun to spread among the first Catalan movements. After the bombardment of 1938, Catalonia came under occupation and as a symbol of the "undisciplined" Catalanism, the club faced a number of restrictions. All signs of regional nationalism, including language, flag and other signs of separatism were banned throughout Spain. The Catalan flag was banned and the club were prohibited from using non-Spanish names. These measures forced the club to change its name to Club de Fútbol Catalonia and to remove the Catalan flag from its crest. So the club decides to play without any crest on the shirt. In the 1950s the logo on the shirt was slowly re-produced until the official return in 1978 with the fall of Franchism. The logo we know today is the result of the modernization that took place in 2012. Since its foundation, the Barcelona club has worn the same colors as Catalonia. To be precise, the 4 stripes of the Catalan flag, the Senyera, have always appeared on the shirts of the Sang i Or. The FC Catalunya shirt is one of the most famous in the world and is instantly recognized everywhere. One of the peculiarities of the jersey is the absence of sponsors on the front, except for the technical one. In fact, before the advent of the sponsors on the back and on the sleeves, the Catalan club did not exhibit any sponsors on their jersey, since it is considered the maximum expression of Catalan freedom. Puma has sponsored the club since 2012.
  16. Ok, no Nfts. as I said earlier, I have a lot of ideas in mind. ideas that I constantly note, lots of sketches of logos and research carried out on clubs and leagues. and I absolutely want to bring them to life and create something never seen before. i have a lot of plans about it (Football Manager ?! Konami !? Anime ?! why not) for this I need support and to make my work concrete. I had already considered the idea of merchandising and if you are telling me it could go I trust your opinion and judgment. if it is possible to start a collection to support me it would also be something that I would appreciate very much. I have to work on it and your advice is welcome, on the other hand I would never have arrived here without you. I will always be grateful for your support since it all started in 2015. in the next few days a new club will arrive, little spoiler ( Or i Sang)
  17. So do you think it is better not to do it? But to do what I have in mind I need a lot more time and consequently have funds available and be able to concentrate only on the project.
  18. Really soon the 17° club of the Iberaliga (a big club ) Stay tuned!
  19. As always thanks! I really appreciate your support, and I am very happy that my art is appreciated so much. Behind every club there is all my passion for this sport that has always accompanied me. Not long to finish Iberaliga and then it will be the turn of my country, Italy. I can't wait to show you everything! Keep following me! Anyway guys I would like to announce that I intend to turn every club into an NFT and expand this project with so many ideas I have in mind. You are the first to know about all this and I would very much like to know your opinion. Let me know
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