
New England Revolution's Updated Crest & Brand Marks Now in Full Effect
December 14, 2021 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
New England Revolution News Release
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - The New England Revolution's new crest, officially unveiled in November 2021, is now officially the club's primary logo as the original MLS club's new brand identity takes full effect ahead of the 2022 Major League Soccer season.
Rooted in the region's history as the birthplace of the American Revolution and the resilient spirit of the people of New England, the Revolution's new crest reflects the evolution of one of Major League Soccer's founding clubs. The Revolution's new crest features a stylized "R", invoking the club's name, in a style reminiscent of the Revolutionary War era. A red strikethrough of the R roots the club's identity in the defiant and patriotic spirit of the American Revolution. The seal is bordered by a design emblematic of traditional flag drapery with details embodying patriotic bunting. To form the official crest, the club's full name and inaugural season - 1996 - are inscribed in a circle with a navy-blue border.
As part of the club's updated brand identity, Revolution II - New England's developmental pro team competing in MLS NEXT Pro - will also sport a new crest, as will the New England Revolution Academy. Updated Revolution II and Revolution Academy logos are available here.
The New England Revolution will return to action early in 2022 beginning with the Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League Round of 16 set to begin in mid-February, followed by the opening of the 2022 Major League Soccer regular season on Saturday, Feb. 26 against the reigning Western Conference champion Portland Timbers at Providence Park (7:30 p.m. ET - FS1).
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