Futebol Clube de Famalicão’s badge is a blue-and-white shield framed by a gold laurel wreath. The upper gold band carries the initials “FCF,” while the central shield is split vertically into dark blue and white sections.
The initials stand for Futebol Clube de Famalicão, the club from Vila Nova de Famalicão in northern Portugal. The blue-and-white colours are the club’s traditional identity, adopted after the club moved away from its original green-and-white kit in order to affiliate with FC Porto.
FC Famalicão was founded on 21 August 1931 by six friends and began competing in regional football in the early 1930s. Its first ground was Campo da Berberia, where the club played FC Porto during the opening match in 1932.
Modern versions of the badge have refined the shield, initials and laurel frame, but the core identity remains the FCF monogram and the blue-and-white club colours.
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