
ŠK Slovan Bratislava’s badge is a sky-blue shield with a white circular field, the words “Slovan Bratislava” around the ring, and Slovakia’s double cross rising from three blue hills on a red centre. Three gold stars sit above the crest.
The double cross on three hills is the main symbol from Slovakia’s national coat of arms, giving the badge a strong Slovak identity while also linking the club to Bratislava, the country’s capital. The sky-blue colour reflects Slovan’s long-standing “Belasí” identity, commonly translated as “the Sky Blues.”
Slovan was founded on 3 May 1919 as I. ČsŠK Bratislava, shortly after the creation of Czechoslovakia. The three stars above the badge mark the club’s domestic championship milestones, following the common football convention of one star for every ten league titles.
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