Sacramento Gold Miners
1993 - 1994
A green and white miner's pick axe striking a gold star next to a wordmark "GOLD MINERS" in green with black drop shadow and a wordmark "SACRAMENTO" below in black.
Gold Miners Alternate Logo
Sacramento, California's capital city, is known for its rich history and diverse culture. One aspect of its history that often goes unnoticed is its connection to the gold mining industry. Sacramento was once home to the Sacramento Gold Miners, a professional football team that played in the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 1993 to 1995. While the team only had a short-lived existence, it left a lasting impact on the city, including its alternate logo history.
The Sacramento Gold Miners were formed in 1993 as part of the CFL's expansion into the United States. The team was initially known as the Sacramento Surge, but after a legal dispute with the Sacramento Surge of the World League of American Football, the team changed its name to the Gold Miners. The team's primary logo featured a fierce-looking gold miner with a pickaxe, but their alternate logos truly captured the city's spirit and its history.
The first alternate logo for the Sacramento Gold Miners was introduced in 1993. It featured a stylized "SGM" with a pickaxe in the middle. This logo was a nod to the team's original name, the Sacramento Gold Miners, and it also incorporated elements of the team's primary logo. The pickaxe was a clever way to connect the team to the gold mining industry, while the bold letters and colors made for a solid and memorable logo.
In 1994, the Gold Miners introduced a new alternate logo that paid homage to the city's nickname, "River City." This logo featured a gold miner panning for gold in the Sacramento River, with the team's name written in bold letters above. This logo cleverly plays on the team's name and the city's history, as the Sacramento River played a significant role in the gold rush of the mid-1800s. The logo was well-received by fans and became a fan favorite.
The final alternate logo for the Sacramento Gold Miners was introduced in 1995. It featured a fierce-looking grizzly bear with a pickaxe in its mouth. This logo differed from the previous two as it did not feature any elements of the team's name or primary logo. However, it did tie in with the city's history, as the grizzly bear symbolizes California and its state flag. The use of the pickaxe once again emphasized the team.
Sacramento Gold Miners
1993 - 1994
A green and white miner's pick axe striking a gold star next to a wordmark "GOLD MINERS" in green with black drop shadow.