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How did Manchester City's team emblem become so ugly?
Manchester City Football Club, referred to as "Manchester City" for short, is nicknamed "Blue Moon" and its slogan is Prolio's Superbia, which means "pride in battle"; Located in Manchester, England, the "Sichel Hall" was founded by 1880, and 1887 was renamed as Adwick AFC, and 1894 formally established Manchester Football Club.

At first, the city badge was adopted, and then both versions of the design have the pattern of sailing boats, representing the Manchester Canal. 1998, the latest version of the Manchester City team emblem was put into use, with the eagle pattern added and the Latin "'Super Bia in Proelio'" printed, meaning "proud of fighting". The three golden stars above the team emblem have no special significance, just decoration.

2065438+0515 On February 27th, Manchester City Club announced its new team logo in official website, and this latest version of the team logo returned to the classic circle. Manchester City Club also added a red rose logo to the team emblem (note: red rose represents Lancashire where Manchester is located). In the new team emblem, Manchester City added three Manchester symbols, namely sailing boat, three diagonal lines and red roses. The sailboat and three diagonal lines come from the badge of Manchester City. Sailing boats symbolize the communication between the city and the world, while the three diagonal lines represent the three rivers (Elvir River, Mero River and Erik River) as the lifeline of the city. Manchester City's new team emblem also says 1894, which is the year when Manchester City Club was founded. In addition, the main colors of the new team logo are sky blue and white, which are the most representative colors of the club.