Leeds United logo (SVG & PNG) — crest/badge/emblem

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

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Leeds United logo (PNG) — historical crest/badge/emblem

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

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Leeds United badge meaning and origin

Leeds United’s badge is a blue and yellow shield with a rounded top, edged in yellow, featuring a White Rose of York enclosing a small football above a vertical white bar carrying the scripted initials “LUFC,” flanked by three blue chevrons on each side.

The white rose is the historic emblem of the House of York and today a widely recognised symbol of Yorkshire, underlining the club’s county identity as much as its city roots. Introduced in 1998 as a more “European” shield while retaining the rose first used on the 1980s “rose and ball” crest, the design was cleaned up again in 2002 but has otherwise remained stable, replacing earlier owl, peacock and smiley badges that marked different eras of the club’s history.

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About Leeds United — Leeds United 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. Leeds United crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.