Ferencvárosi TC’s badge is a circular green, white and gold crest built around the club’s historic striped identity. The outer ring carries the full name “FERENCVÁROSI TORNA CLUB,” with the founding year “1899” at the bottom. Inside the badge, vertical green-and-white stripes are crossed by a white banner reading “BPEST. IX. K.”, a reference to Budapest’s ninth district.
The green and white colours are the core of Ferencváros’ identity. The club’s official history identifies green and white as Fradi’s colours and links the badge to the motto “Morality, Strength, Consensus.”
The nine vertical stripes are one of the most important details of the crest. They represent Ferencváros, Budapest’s ninth district, where the club was founded. The “BPEST. IX. K.” inscription reinforces that local identity, standing for Budapest IX. kerület, or Budapest 9th district.
At the bottom of the badge, the small green shield contains three stylized white “E” letters. These refer to the Hungarian motto “Erkölcs, Erő, Egyetértés,” commonly translated as morality, strength and unity or agreement. The club was founded on 3 May 1899, and its badge design was first published in December 1901, making the green-and-white striped crest one of the most historic visual identities in Hungarian football.
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