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Premier League: What's the New Name?

Jessika Reinger
Jessika Reinger
2025-04-17 08:00:33
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Aside from the name and number change, the Premier League sleeve badge has also been redesigned to a standalone iconic lion for the upcoming season. The font features an increased number height and integrates the Premier League's unique graphic pattern to enhance its visibility and impact both on and off the pitch. The design will be replicated in gold for the "Champions" badge that the title-winning team will wear for the 2022/23 season.
Haylee Schultz
Haylee Schultz
2025-04-07 01:55:00
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Manchester United have won a record 13 titles in the Premier League since the top flight of English football was given that new name in 1992. Sir Alex Ferguson was the man who masterminded the triumph in the inaugural Premier League season, in 1992/93.
Marilyne Labadie
Marilyne Labadie
2025-04-07 00:52:02
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Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly requested broadcasters around the globe to refer to them by their full name or commonly used nickname Spurs, but never simply 'Tottenham'. They requested that the club are primarily known as Tottenham Hotspur, with Spurs being the preferred short version. They also asked that they not be referred to as Tottenham. They claim that Tottenham is the name of an area, not the name of the club. A 'Brand Playbook' that was rolled out in November last year, contained a paragraph that made clear how the club wants to be described.
Albert Hauck
Albert Hauck
2025-04-06 23:34:39
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Avery Dennison, the Premier League’s official name, number and sleeve badge supplier, have revealed designs of new font and embellishments which will feature on this season’s Premier League shirts. A fourth redesign in Premier League history will see an increase in the number height and the integration of the Premier League's unique graphic pattern, ensures the new font has increased visibility and more impact both on and off the pitch. In addition to the name and number change, the Premier League sleeve badge has been redesigned for the upcoming season to a standalone iconic Premier League lion. This design will be replicated in gold for the "Champions" badge worn by 2022/23 season title-winners Manchester City.