Toronto FC
A stylized white and red maple leaf on top of a white and grey shield with a dark grey letter “T” and a red ribbon across it the center with a wordmark “TORONTO” in white. A shade of red was darkened slightly for the 2010 season.
Toronto FC Wordmark Logo
Toronto FC’s wordmark logo has been a part of the club since its inception in 2007. The original logo featured a shield shape with two red stripes and one white stripe, along with the “TFC” acronym inside. This was meant to represent Toronto's three main colors: Red, White, and Blue. In 2011, an updated version of this design was released that included more detail such as shading around the letters and stars at each corner of the shield to represent Canada's national flag.
The most recent update came in 2014 when Toronto FC unveiled their new “Reds-inspired” crest which features a simplified TFC acronym surrounded by four maple leaves representing each Canadian province (Ontario being represented first). The text is written in bold font while still keeping some elements from previous designs like shading within it to give it depth. Additionally, there are six points on either side that signify unity between players and fans alike throughout all levels of soccer across Canada - something unique for any professional team sports organization!
Overall, Toronto FC has done an excellent job creating logos over time that capture both local prides as well as international appeal through their use of symbolism associated with Canadian culture or sports teams worldwide; they have certainly made sure every iteration is memorable yet timeless! With these changes taking place over several years now - from simple initials tucked away inside shields to vibrant crests full of life - we can be certain this team will continue producing iconic visuals for many years ahead!
Toronto FC
2007 - Present
Arched wordmark "TORONTO" in red with grey highlights and "FC" in grey below.
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