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  1. Sevilla Club de Fútbol The Sevilla Club de Fútbol was officially born in April 1904. In that year a group of young people from Seville, sons of old English immigrants, created a club in which to practice the sport of football. Among the forerunners of the current Sevilla CF were the Henderson brothers, Quique and Juan. Born in Seville, the brothers live in Triana, where their father, a chemist named Jorge William Henderson, opened a small shop on Calle San Jacinto. Together with them we must remember Jamie Black, another Sevillian son of an English businessman, Berry son of Irish immigrants and Dr. Wilkinson. Very soon other young people of British origin joined. The group fixed the club secretariat at 12 Calle Bailén, the home address of the new club secretary, Jamie Black. The club immediately began to participate in the National Cup created a few years earlier, managing to win it in 1914. It was among the founding clubs of the Primera Division Nacional in 1919 and became champion of Spain in the 1923 season. The second title took place in 1936 followed by the two close in 1943 and 1946. After this period the club experienced a delicate moment which culminated with the relegation in 1954. The return to Iberaliga took place in 1959 and 4 years later the Sevillian club managed to become champions in 1963 and 1969. At the level of championship this was the sixth and last national title won. Another relegation took place in 1980 with an immediate return to the top division in 1984 and after this relegation the club has never left its place in the elite of Spanish football. Today the club is constantly fighting for a place in the European cups, and is considered one of the best teams in the country. The first club crest was a monogram that contained a large S and a C and an F that recall the club's initials. This monogram was integrated, in what is the precursor of the current logo, in 1930. The coat of arms in addition to the monogram represents the city crest and the blue and yellow vertical stripes, undisputed symbols of the Andalusian club. Sevilla CF wears Yellow and Blue colors since its inception. It is not known why certain colors were chosen and there are different legends and stories about it. At first the colors chosen were green, the symbol of Andalusia, and white. But these colors were quickly discarded by the Henderson brothers who had fallen madly in love with a packet of candy their father was selling in his shop. The box was a yellow and blue metal tin, which shone in the sun, and according to legend these colors were chosen to identify the newborn club. Sevilla have always worn yellow shirts, blue shorts and yellow socks. Today the club is sponsored by the American giant Nike who took over from Umbro in 2019, while Samsung appears on the jerseys since last season.
  2. Thank you so much! I really appraciate that! I use Photoshop for the kits, i'm not good at all with the kits but i try to do my best. The template is my own creation and i create the various elements like collar or sleeves etc etc when I start the kits for a team, step by step.
  3. Yes, I try inspiration from my favourite team in Spain. I really like the crest of Reala, in my opinion is one of the most beautiful in the world. I decide to use that style to keep the real spanish style to my league. I'm glad that you like it! Yes, I know. When I decide the name for the team I do a lot of research through the history of the city and also for all the conncetion around the world.I decide to use Barcelona Sporting Club and I think it's a good choice to be able to differentiate themselves as much as possible from FC Barcelona.
  4. Real Unión Club de Gijón The Real Unión Club de Gijón was officially born at the beginning of the 20th century, precisely on June 15, 1902. It was founded by students and workers returning from Great Britain.The club was briefly known as Unión Club Gijón before Alfonso XIII gave the club royal approval in 1905. It immediately participated in the newly formed National Cup which saw the participation of many teams from the country. The club soon managed to get good results, managing to reach the final several times but never managing to win the cup. Real Unión were among the early pioneering Spanish Football clubs and one of the founding members of the Primera Division Nacional in 1919. In fact it was one of the teams that took part in the championship, which the Asturian team managed to conquer in the 1921 season, managing to defeat the competition of much better equipped and stronger teams. That, however, was the only championship won and together with a national cup won a few years earlier the only 2 trophies of the club. From that moment a real ordeal began for the club, also thanks to several bad choices and a terrifying financial crisis. The club plunged into a downward vortex culminating in relegation to the fourth division in 1968. There the club spent more than 10 years there, until it managed an unexpected promotion to the third division in 1978. And there things changed for the better with the entry into the company of a board of directors composed mainly of fans. A slow but steady recovery began, until the much desired return to Iberaliga in the 1990 season. Since then the club, apart from some relegations to the second division, has been on a permanent basis in the top division. Today the club constantly travels in quiet ranking positions managing to save itself from relegation well in advance. The Real Union Club's first crest was a ball wrapped in a green and black flag exactly like the club's current logo. Obviously, over the years there have been some small changes and a very important one, namely the introduction of the royal crown in 1905. In addition to the crown, a monogram consisting of an R and a U inserted in the flag in the middle of the black band was also introduced. The club's crest is very iconic and Union fans are extremely attached, stating on several occasions not to change it. Since its adoption the club has adopted the unusual colors green and black, it is not known why this choice was made but there are several legends including what were the colors of a ship. Green jersey, black shorts and green socks was the most used combination by the club, sometimes the socks were black. Today Kelme dresses the club while the local company TSK appears on the front of the shirts as the main sponsor
  5. Little spoiler....Barcelona Sporting Club isn't the first club of the city Thank you so much! For the crest i want to give a look like Barça and other catalan club logo that you can find in the lower division of Spain. A lot of these clubs have this type of logo.
  6. Barcelona Sporting Club The Barcelona Sporting Club was officially born on June 19, 1899 on the initiative of Herbert Lipkin, a Swiss merchant, a citizen of the Catalan city, who had spent several years in England, to be exact in London. Here he fell madly in love with this new and innovative game. Once back in Barcelona he decided to found his own team, and he decided to pay homage to the team that had remained so long in his mind and heart, the Corinthians Football Club. The club thus began to play first against other city teams and then in around the country through the newly created National Cup in 1902. From that day he began a real domination in Spain, managing to conquer the national cup several times in the space of 20 years. The team was admired for his fluid and lively game that made everyone fall in love. With the advent of the Primera Division Nacional the club was obviously brought in by right. The domination continues here too, where in the space of 15 years the club won 5 of its 6 titles. After that it also causes some adversity within the club, the team lost the determination of the past and was no longer able to excel in the league. As for the cup, things were much better, with the conquest of several cups until the conquest of the expected sixth title in the 1965 season. That was the last championship won by the team, which could no longer win it back. Unlike only 6 championships won in its very long history, the club is a record holder for the National Cup with 23 titles. Furthermore, the club is one of the few clubs that has never been relegated. In recent years the club has begun to take the stage a bit, managing to achieve good results having as a qualification for continental competitions as the first goal, hoping one day to return to the glories of the past. The Barcelona SC crest has remained virtually the same since its creation way back in 1899. The crest consists of the St George Cross in the lower part with the Catalan flag upper a band with the initials, and the team colours around all. The last change took place at the end of the 90s when some shades were changed and the font of the initials was changed. When in June 1899 Herbert Lipkin decided to found his team in honor of Corinthians FC, obviously he chose black and white as the social colors, just like the London club. These two colors represent strength and purity, two sides of the same coin. Throughout history, the club has always maintained the same color combination between jersey, shorts and socks. Adidas has been dressing the club since 2002, making this deal the longest-running in the country. Libertex instead appears on the Blanc ì Negre shirts since 2019.
  7. Yes, remember the kits of the '90s. By the way thanks! actually yes, for the shirts I took a bit of inspiration from the old merengues shirts Exactly! The first inspiration was Betis. The purple color comes directly from the colors of the city even if in the story I wanted to romanticize everything a little. I wanted to create a similar identity but with different elements between them. There is a little bit of Real Madrid and also a little bit of Recreativo Huelva. In my opinion, I think it is useful to collect information and elements from real clubs in order to create fantasy clubs that have their own identity and would not disfigure in reality. Thanks a lot as always for the nice words!
  8. Real Málaga Balompié The Real Málaga Balompié was founded by students from the local Polytechnic Academy, and were in operation for two years before being officially recognised (in 1910); despite this 1908 remains the official foundation date of the club. The first name of the club was only Málaga Balompié, the title Real first appeared in 1921 when the club received its royal patronage. Balompié translates literally as football, as opposed to the most commonly adopted anglicised version, fútbol. This wording is synonymous with the club, and many other small clubs have been inspired by it. One of the team's nicknames is simply Balompié and fans are often referred to as Balompedistas. The history of the Real Málaga Balompiè is not very successful despite its more than centennial history. They have never managed to conquer the championship but instead have conquered the national cup on several occasions. He participated in the first edition of the Iberaliga, when it was still called Primera Division Nacional, remaining there until 1936 when it was relegated for the first time. And returned to the top flight in 1950 not abandoning it until the 1961/62 season when he managed not to win even a game. Staying in the Segunda Division for 12 years and thereafter has been a continuous ups and downs until the stabilization of the early 2000s. Since then the club has been relegated only once in 2009 to return immediately to Iberaliga the following season. Since then the Andalusian club has always managed to maintain the category and today the club is one of those that travels in the middle of the table, managing to survive in Iberaliga with relative ease. The Málaga crest has undergone several changes throughout its history. The iconic monogram composed of M and B made its first appearance in 1913. In 1921, however, the royal crown appeared for the first time. Today the coat of arms has remained unchanged from the last modification dated 2002 when the lines were modernized. The monogram is enclosed in a black circle outlined in white placed on a purple shield, like the colors of the club, contrasted with black and the whole is surmounted by the crown. If you think of Real Málaga Balompiè the first thing that comes to mind is the purple color. Since its inception, the club adopted this particular color choice. It is said that it was chosen for a particular silk that went around the markets of the city which was very rare and very expensive. Throughout its history, the shirt has always remained purple, while the shorts have been white, black and then returned to the classic purple. Hummel has been dressing the Púrporones since 2016 when you replace Kappa. Instead, as regards the commercial sponsor, Bwin appears on the jerseys from 2019.
  9. Thanks my friend! Soon the next team, we go to the south of Spain... I am very glad that I have caught your curiosity When I began to draw up the various clubs that would make up the Premier Division I had thought of covering all of England in order to create a league with different identities and from different places. When I decided to change the cards on the table and add Edinburgh, Wanderers and Cardiff, I obviously had to "relegate" 3 teams. They were in order: - Plymouth Plymouth Rovers FC - Blackpool Blackpool FC - Brighton Brighton United FC I choose these only because they were not ready yet. Obviously I simply moved them to the second division, the time of the lower leagues will also come....
  10. Thank you so much! I am trying to take care of every little detail, I am very proud that you have noticed and this makes me very happy! Grazie ancora! Really? I chose green because it is the base of the city flag and because i think is a good option. White was an immediate match. I'm really happy about that !! For the San Fermin-based jersey, I think it was right to pay homage.
  11. Club Atlético Iruña In 1926 in the city of Pamplona the Club Atlético Iruña was officially founded at the behest of a group of young people who fell in love with this sport. The choice of the name fell on the Basque name of the city of Pamplona, or rather Iruña. The team was enrolled in the then third division championship. It remained in the lower categories until his debut in the Iberaliga in the 1946/47 season. After a few seasons in the first division the club relegated and remained in the second division until 1965 when they managed to return to the top flight. Since then the club has experienced ups and downs going from the first to the second division. In the second half of the 80s the club experienced its heyday with the conquest of 2 national cups exactly in 1986 and 1988. Even in the league the club achieved great results such as third place in 1987. What seemed like a glorious start it turned out to be just a small step in the almost centennial history of the Navarre club. In 2000 the club relegated to the second division and remained there until the 2012 season when they finally managed to return to iberaliga. Since then he has always managed to stay in the top flight by fighting every year not to relegate. The first club crest featured the lion, present on the city crest, inside a shield surmounted by the crown. The first real change took place in 1975 with the transition to the circular shape and the consequent addition of the name of the club and the city dated 1995. In 2012 with the return to Iberaliga, the current logo was introduced. The crown on the emblem derives from the city herald and not from the granting of the Real title as happens for many Spanish teams. Since its inception the club has worn the colors green and white, hence the nickname of the players or rather Berdezurriak. The first kit was half white and half green and the stripes were introduced for the first time in the 1935 season. Since then the stripes have not abounded in the Pamplona club. The Basque sports company Astore has been dressing the club since 2009, while Acunsa appears on the Lehoiak shirts from the 2017 season. This year the basque manufacterer produced an iconic third kit with a pattern based on the crowd in the festival of San Fermín.
  12. Thanks!!!For the Iberaliga logo I tried to give a unique image that best represents Spain, inserting 17 rays, one for each region. For the Breogan I wanted to give visibility to the elements of the city coat of arms and of the city itself. Keep follow bro! Thank you so much!! I wanted to give the club an iconic jersey and represent the Galician flag I thought it was a good idea. Thank you so much, all of this makes me proud of what I do! I wanted to find an iconic name that represents the city well. Behind every team there is in-depth research that is making me learn a lot too. Thanks!!! As you well know as a Spaniard, Spain is not just Spain. Each region is a story in itself. it is my goal to make each team unique and connected to the city or region they belong to.
  13. Breogán Football Club In 1901 Fran Josè Amaro, a student who returned home after a study stay in England, introduced football to the city of A Coruña. The game quickly gained popularity and various amateur teams were formed. Among these, the Breogán Football Club was founded by Amaro himself. The chosen name derives from Breogán who was a mythical Celtic ruler from Galicia, of which he would have been the founder. According to the Lebor Gabála Érenn, he founded the city of Brigantium (A Coruña), which, according to a para-etymology, was named after him, and built a gigantic tower there, identified with the Torre de Hércules. This name was chosen to pay homage to the Celtic origin of the Galician people. Breogán FC are certainly one of the most famous teams in Spain, but despite this they do not have a winning history. Has managed to win the national cup on several occasion but it has never managed to win the national title, finishing in second position on several occasions. While in Europe it is one of the few European teams to have won an official continental competition without ever having won the national title. He spent most of his history in Iberaliga, knowing the shame of relegation only in a few occasions between the 70s and 80s. The club can be considered an "almost" great in Spanish football where many great players have played but have never managed to impose itself on the other teams. Today the club is constantly fighting for a place in Europe but has not yet reached a level to compete for the championship win. The Breogán FC crest has kept its style intact over the years, since its creation in 1905. The current one was redesigned in 2008, when the lines and elements that compose it were lightened and simplified. The crest features the blue transverse band inside, symbol of Galicia and of the club itself. In the center stands the Torre de Hércules, the undisputed symbol of the city of A Coruña. In the lower part the skull and bones and the shell, la Concha, present in the coat of arms of the city. The historic BFC monogram completes the whole logo. The Breogán shirt are well known internationally in the football scene. The blue band that crosses the chest has been present on the Galician club's shirts since its inception. It derives from the flag of Galicia and was chosen as a distinctive sign of pride. The shirt for Breogan fans, more than any other club on the planet, is sacred. It remained immaculate for over a century, until in the early 2000s the lack of liners led the club to choose to "dirty" the jersey with sponsor. New Balance has been the club's technical sponsor since 2014, while the Abanca bank has appeared on the shirts since 2016.
  14. Thanks!! I appreciate a lot that you like my work! Thanks!! I try different color scheme for the sponsor, but in my opinion the best solution is this one.
  15. First of all thank you very much. I am very happy that you follow me and appreciate my work!!! We are fortunate to have a great variety of logos and styles and it is right to best represent each of them.Each continent, every nation has its own specific style. I have been following football for my entire life, and I think I have a vast knowledge about it and when I don't know something I get informed, I read as much as possible, I look for historical material, all this in order to better express what I have in my head. What do you think of this new presentation? Kits? Let me know! I really hope that you continue to follow me. Thank you again!
  16. Real Club Recreativo de Alicante The Real Club Recreativo de Alicante was officially born in June 1921 from the will of Carlos Pastor McArthur, nicknamed "El Ingles". McArthur was a young entrepreneur of English descent and wanted to create his personal team in the wake of all the clubs that were born in the Iberian Peninsula. The name chosen was Club Recreativo and blue and white were chosen as colors, which are the same of the city of Alicante. Recreativo is one of several Spanish football clubs granted patronage by the Spanish Crown and thus entitled to use Real in their names and the royal crown on their badge. This right was granted to Recreativo in 1925 by Alfonso XIII and the club subsequently became known as the Real Club Recreativo. In the course of its history the club has not had many successes and has spent much of its history in the lower leagues. The change came at the end of the 60s, when the club achieved notoriety, first returning to the top division after an absence of 30 years and then with the conquest of the national cup in 1969. The following years have been a continuous ups and downs between first and second division. In 2000 the club, due to a financial crisis, collapsed into the fourth division. Thanks to the contribution of local investors the club was brilliantly put back on its feet and the project ended with the achievement of Iberaliga in 2014. Since then the club has managed to maintain its place in the league. The Recreativo logo is shaped by a triangle inside which there is the city symbol of the castle on the rock beaten by the sea. Everything is surrounded by a red band with the full name of the club inside. The royal crown hangs over the entire logo.The emblem of the Recreativo de Alicante has not undergone many changes in the course of its history, other than modernizations that have not changed the base of the emblem born in 1922. It was designed by McArthur himself. The most significant change was the addition of the royal crown in 1925. Since its inception, the Recreativo has worn blue and white. The first uniform was striped and the pants and socks were black. The choice of a single white vertical stripe was definitively introduced in 1934, and with it the shorts of the same blue were introduced. The socks, on the other hand, have changed color over the years, passing from white to blue and vice versa. Since 2016 the technical sponsor has been Joma, while the shipping company Balearia has been present on the Los Blanquiazules shirts since 2014.
  17. Yes, I make something outside Europe, US for first Thank you so much!!! Grazie mille!!! Ooo many thanks, I really appreciate this!!
  18. Thank you so much!!! Really really thanks! Coming soon the first club! as Brian in Boston has already answered, mine is a reference to the ancient name with which the Greeks and Romans referred to present-day Spain. The name Iberia is also used by the Spanish national airline, as there were several teams with this name. So no Portuguese club, it's a pure Spanish league. Thank you very much I appreciate it very much, I hope not to disappoint your expectations! If I have any doubts I will know where to ask then. And little spoiler, yes there is a club from Murcia. Exactly, thanks for explaining it
  19. I finally found some time to continue my project and as I announced to you some time ago, I have decided to raise the level of my work. We will enter in a new era...Are you ready? IBERALIGA The Iberaliga was officially born in 1919 when it was decided to set up a championship involving all the teams of the Kingdom of Spain. The first name was that of Primera Division Nacional which remained until 1980 when the current name was definitively chosen. Iberaliga is one of the most popular professional sports leagues in the world and one of the Big 5 of Europe. The competition format follows the usual double round-robin format. During the course of a season, which lasts from August to May, each club plays every other club twice, once at home and once away, for 38 matches. Teams receive three points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, with the highest-ranked club at the end of the season crowned champion.
  20. good question. I've thought about this several times. And I already have new teams in mind for the leagues that I have already concluded. I will definitely be back to update many things, but for now I want to focus on Spain. It will come soon ...
  21. Thank you so much for follow me! Yes, it's the time to continue this project. I have so many ideas ... Keep following me! As for Corinthians, in reality it is fully inspired by the team that Corinthians of Sao Paulo was inspired by, namely Corinthian FC of London. Legendary team that has always refused the transition to professionalism. Today it is merged with the Casuals and form the Corinthian-Casuals FC. Mine is a total tribute to what I consider a magnificent story. I wanted to give my imprint on the logo by distorting the story but keeping the magnificent name unchanged except for the exception of the final s.
  22. As has been suggested to me here is a summary of where we have come so far. DEUTSCHE FUSSBALL LIGA Summary SC Dresden FC München Union 08 Frankfurt Hamburg FC Berliner SC TSV Arminia Düsseldorf PSV Köln 09 Westfalia Dortmund Eintracht Stuttgart Leipzig SV VfB Rostocker FC Hansa Lübeck FC Bayern Nürnberg West Berlin FC FC Bonn 1963 SG Wismut Erfurt FC Viktoria Bremen 1.FC Hannover Freiburg FC VfL Magdeburg PREMIÈRE LIGUE Summary AS Havrais Montpellier FC Reims Athletic Club Bordeaux FC Standard Lille US Grenoble AS Strasbourg Olympique Nantais Saint-Etienne FC Cercle Rouge Olympique de Toulouse FC Ajaccio CA Marseille Racing Club de Rennes Stade de Paris JS Limoges Monaco FC Avant Lyonnais SC Nice Cote d'Azur FC Atlantes Cote Basque PREMIER DIVISION Summary Leeds City FC Leicester AFC Cardiff FC Nottingham United FC Norwich Albion FC Portsmouth FC Rangers FC Kensington FC Wanderers FC Liverpool FC Bristol United FC Hull Rovers FC RedBull London Manchester Athletic FC Edinburgh FC Nechells Albion FC Manchester FC Sheffield City FC Birmingham FC Corinthians FC
  23. Thanks my friend!! I like that each club has its own identifying image and the choice of colors is very important. The font is called Universal Serif and you can find it on dafont
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