Al Hazem Saudi Club’s badge uses a bold gold wordmark above a simplified gold shield emblem. The club name appears in Arabic and English at the top, while the main symbol is built from angular black cut-outs inside the gold shield. The founding year 1957 is placed below the emblem.
The gold-heavy design gives Al Hazem a distinctive modern identity, while the shield shape keeps the badge connected to traditional football crest design. The club’s official colours are listed as yellow, red and blue, but this simplified version focuses mainly on gold and black contrast.
Al Hazem is based in Ar Rass, in Saudi Arabia’s Al-Qassim region. The club was founded in 1957 under the name Shabab Ar Rass, later became Al Ahly, and finally adopted the Al Hazem name in 1966.
The 1957 date remains central to the badge, keeping the club’s origins visible even as the visual identity moves toward a cleaner, digital-first symbol.
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