Hungary’s national team badge uses the country’s full coat of arms: a crowned shield split between red-and-white Árpád stripes and a white patriarchal cross on a red field, rising from a green triple mount beneath the Holy Crown of Hungary.
The emblem is one of Hungary’s central state symbols. The striped half is traditionally linked with the Árpád dynasty, while the double cross, triple mount and crown form the historic heraldic identity used by the Hungarian state.
The team is governed by the Hungarian Football Federation, Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség, founded in Budapest on 19 January 1901. By using the national coat of arms directly, Hungary’s football badge presents the team as a formal representative of the country rather than a separate football-only brand.
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About Hungary — Hungary is the senior national football team competing under UEFA. 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 federation’s media assets. Hungary crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.












