Considering the below two teams are my favorite ones, I would like to focus more on them for the moment.
In today's post I want to write more about emblems and symbols.
I will start with RAFC:
How did the Red and White dream started?
Royal Antwerp is the oldest football clubs in Belgium and one of the oldest in the world.
They are "born" in 1880 and they were the first football club to register to the Belgian Football Association. Consequently, RAFC received the matriculation number 1 !
The colours adopted by the team are the colors of the Province of Antwerp ( made of three horizontal stripes: red - white - red ).
If it would be to analyze from the symbolic point of view of the color meaning, we can say the team is characterized by the following attributes:
> Excitement, energy, passion, love, desire, speed, strength, power, heat, aggression, danger, all things intense and passionate => coming from the RED color;
> Reverence, purity, birth, precision, youth, good => coming from the WHITE color.
As a mascot of the club we have the cool, "mean" and in the same time sweet :"Mr. English bulldog"!
Stay tuned, STEAUA will follow!
Royal Antwerp is the oldest football clubs in Belgium and one of the oldest in the world.
They are "born" in 1880 and they were the first football club to register to the Belgian Football Association. Consequently, RAFC received the matriculation number 1 !
The colours adopted by the team are the colors of the Province of Antwerp ( made of three horizontal stripes: red - white - red ).
If it would be to analyze from the symbolic point of view of the color meaning, we can say the team is characterized by the following attributes:
> Excitement, energy, passion, love, desire, speed, strength, power, heat, aggression, danger, all things intense and passionate => coming from the RED color;
> Reverence, purity, birth, precision, youth, good => coming from the WHITE color.
As a mascot of the club we have the cool, "mean" and in the same time sweet :"Mr. English bulldog"!
Stay tuned, STEAUA will follow!
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