Andorra’s national team badge uses the country’s coat of arms inside an ornate gold frame, with the Latin motto “Virtus Unita Fortior” beneath it. The shield is divided into four quarters showing a bishop’s mitre and crosier, red-and-yellow vertical stripes, and two red cows on a yellow field.
The coat of arms reflects Andorra’s historic co-principality. The mitre and crosier refer to the Bishop of Urgell, while the striped and cattle motifs are linked to the historical arms of Foix, Catalonia and Béarn.
The motto means “United virtue is stronger,” a long-standing national phrase used with Andorra’s coat of arms. On the football badge, the federation uses this national emblem almost directly, making the crest a formal expression of Andorran state identity rather than a separate football-only symbol.
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