
AFC Wimbledon’s badge is a white shield with a black double-headed eagle, the club name “AFC Wimbledon” at the top, red beaks and claws, a yellow rose on one wing, and a yellow fret symbol on the other.
The double-headed eagle comes from the coat of arms of Wimbledon. The yellow rose is linked to King Edward I, while the yellow fret comes from the arms of Merton Priory, connecting the badge to Merton, the London borough where Wimbledon is located.
The badge was designed to echo the old Wimbledon FC crest while giving AFC Wimbledon a direct local identity after the supporter-founded club was created in 2002. AFC Wimbledon was formed by Wimbledon supporters after the original club’s relocation, and its crest keeps that connection to place clear through the borough eagle, Merton symbol and Wimbledon name.
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