
Come le Nazionali e le Federazioni stanno differenziando i loro stemmi In vista dei prossimi Mondiali in Qatar, molte nazionali hanno effettuato un restyling dei loro loghi
In recent years, the love and passion of fans for their respective national teams have grown exponentially. Perhaps this is also due to the different competitions in which the various selections are constantly involved - most recently the Nations League, which in the first two editions saw Portugal triumph first and then France. In order to give greater relevance and identity to the National teams, various football Federations have decided to differentiate the logo between the football institution and the respective team. This is also a way to make both brands more recognizable, iconic and symbolic.
The FIGC and the logo designed by Lapo Elkann
Even beyond the European borders, the Federations have been working on the restyling of the various national team logos. Among these stands out Mexico, that in December 2021, in an incredible presentation at the Arena Azteca, presented the new coat of arms designed with the collaboration of adidas and the fans themselves, who participated in the creation through a survey. The elements of the logo have remained the same as the previous one, symbols of the history of the Central American nation, but everything has been made cleaner and easier to identify. The tricolor, the eagle with its wings facing the sky, the piedra del sol and the soccer ball held by the bird's own talons remained the elements of Mexico's new crest.
Costa Rica also decided to change its logo in recent months, thus remedying the one carried out in 2014 and which was never accepted by many as a symbol of the nation. The logo, designed by the agency PUPILA after taking into consideration the opinion of fans and players, says goodbye to the circular shape to welcome a "volcanic" one that reflects the presence of many volcanoes in the small Costa Rican nation. The colors blue, white and red belonging to the national flag of Costa Rica have not been abandoned.