Malmö FF’s badge is a sky-blue and white shield with a castle-like top edge, the initials “M·F·F” across the upper white band and a large vertical white panel running down the center. Below the shield, the club name “Malmö FF” appears in sky blue, with a small blue star placed beneath the wordmark.
The sky-blue and white colours are the defining visual identity of Malmö FF. The club introduced its sky-blue match shirts in 1920, and the team is widely associated with the nicknames “Di blåe” and “Himmelsblått,” meaning “The Blues” and “The Sky Blues.”
The shield itself is simple and highly recognizable: two sky-blue side fields frame the central white stripe, while the top section carries the “MFF” initials in a clean block style. The five tower-like shapes along the top give the badge a distinctive silhouette and help separate Malmö FF’s crest from more common roundel or shield designs.
Historically, Malmö FF was founded on 24 February 1910, and the present shield-style crest first appeared on the shirt in the 1940s. Earlier club crests existed before that, including designs connected to the club’s older colour periods, but the modern identity has become defined by the sky-blue-and-white shield, the “MFF” initials and the Malmö wordmark underneath.
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