PFC Ludogorets’ badge is a green shield-shaped crest with a white and black outline, the text “PFC LUDOGORETS” at the top and the founding year “1945” at the bottom. The center of the badge shows a black-and-white eagle with spread wings and extended claws, placed in front of an inner white shield containing a football.
The eagle is the main symbol of the crest and connects directly to Ludogorets’ nickname, “The Eagles,” also used by UEFA for the club. Its attacking pose gives the badge a powerful and aggressive identity, while the football behind it keeps the design clearly tied to the sport.
The green base of the shield is the club’s dominant colour, supported by white horizontal bands and the inner white shield. This gives the badge a clean, high-contrast look, with the eagle standing out as the central visual element.
The year 1945 refers to the club’s foundation. Ludogorets is based in Razgrad, Bulgaria, and the modern club name is officially associated with PFC Ludogorets 1945. The eagle has also become part of the club’s matchday culture, with Fortuna, a bald eagle used as a club symbol and mascot, flying at home matches in Razgrad.
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