
Miami FC Unveils Official Badge and Seal
Published on August 11, 2015 under North American Soccer League (NASL)
Miami FC News Release
MIAMI (August 11, 2015) - Miami Football Club, the city's sole professional soccer team, debuted its official branding on Tuesday. The club's badge and seal were designed to reflect Miami's unique culture. International entrepreneur Riccardo Silva and world-renowned soccer superstar Paolo Maldini have teamed up as co-owners to launch Miami FC and bring Miami's professional soccer to the world stage.
The badge showcases vibrant colors that embrace the unique and diverse culture that Miami is known for. Tactfully and carefully constructed, each aspect of the badge's design reflects the true essence of the Miami community. The design showcases three main colors, orange, blue and aqua, as well as an array of details that brings the whole arrangement together.
The badge is laid out in the shape of a shield, which serves to represent the team's self-confidence and fighting spirit. Along with the design's emblematic contour, the base of the badge features swirls, which convey the sway of palm trees' fronds lining the city's streets. The ball-styled globe creates a unique symbol that represents the team's commitment to soccer and reflects that Miami is a place that embraces all of the Americas. For the seal, the lettering features a clean-cut, yet stylized sans-serif font that is reminiscent of Miami's iconic Art Deco history.
The color selection is introduced by an intense shade of orange that embodies the adventurous spirit of Miami's community and iconic sunsets. Complementing the orange centerpiece, the blue base, reminiscent of Miami's infinite skies, originates from the football club's commitment to teamwork and undying purpose. The final touch of aqua is integral to the design as a whole, as it pays homage to the vast oceans that surround Miami's scenic coasts.
"Our mission with Miami FC is to connect with Miami's communities through the global language of soccer," said Antonio Barreto, CEO of Miami FC. "We wanted to make sure the badge and seal drew inspiration from the distinctive character that makes the city great, and we also wanted to create something that was truly representative of Miami's dynamic spirit."
The logo unveiling comes after the recent announcement that the club would join the North American Soccer League (NASL). Miami FC, which is currently the city's only professional soccer club, will begin play in the NASL in 2016.
In addition to league play, the club will also compete in the U.S. Open Cup and will host international tournaments and friendly matches in Miami. Miami FC will play its home games in one of the existing world-class stadiums of Miami.
For more information, please email info@miamifc.com.
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![]() Antonio Barreto with Miami FC's Official Badge and Seal |
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