Everton logo (SVG & PNG) — crest/badge/emblem

Download up-to-date Everton logo files — crest/badge/emblem in SVG & PNG, vector-ready with transparent backgrounds.

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Everton logo (PNG) — historical crest/badge/emblem

Explore the Everton historical crest — logo/badge/emblem in PNG. Part of the team’s logo history for fans and reference.

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Everton badge meaning and origin

Everton’s badge is a royal-blue shield with a white depiction of the Everton Lock-Up (often called Prince Rupert’s Tower) at its centre, flanked by laurel wreaths, with “Everton 1878” and the Latin motto “Nil satis nisi optimum” on a scroll below. The Lock-Up is an 18th-century village prison on Everton Brow and has been used as the club’s emblem since secretary Theo Kelly chose it for a club tie design in 1938, seeing it as a distinctive symbol of the district.

The laurel wreaths, borrowed from classical victory imagery, and the motto – usually translated as “Nothing but the best is good enough” – reinforce ideas of ambition and success. After a 2013 redesign controversially dropped the wreaths and motto, fan backlash forced a rethink, and the current 2014 crest restored those elements in a supporter-backed update.

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About Everton — Everton is a professional football club from England competing in the Premier League. This page provides the primary crest and social media icon (SVG & PNG) with transparent backgrounds for editorial/reference use. For official brand rules, consult the club’s official site. Everton crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.