FC Porto’s badge combines a blue football marked with the white initials “FCP” and the historic arms of the city of Porto above it. The upper section includes a detailed shield, a mural crown, towers, laurel branches, swords, and a green dragon holding a red ribbon with the word “Invicta.”
The dragon and the “Invicta” motto come from Porto’s civic identity. “Invicta” means undefeated and refers to the city’s historic nickname, while the dragon is also the source of FC Porto’s famous “Dragões” nickname. The city arms connect the club directly to Porto rather than using a separate football-only symbol.
FC Porto’s first emblem was a simple monogram with the initials FCP. In 1913, it became a blue football with the same letters. The core modern badge appeared in 1922, when footballer and graphic artist Augusto Baptista Ferreira, known as Simplício, added the city’s arms to the old club emblem.
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