Sporting Kansas City’s badge is a shield-shaped crest with a grey outer frame, a white inner outline, and a dark navy central field. “KANSAS CITY” appears in white across the grey arched top, while “SPORTING” is written in large white lettering inside the upper navy section. The lower half is split between pale blue curved stripes on the left and a large white interlocking “SC” monogram on the right.
The “SC” monogram is the main letterform in the badge and refers to Sporting Club. Its tall, flowing shape contrasts with the angular “SPORTING” wordmark above it, giving the crest a clear split between club name typography and central initials.
The pale blue striped section creates the badge’s main graphic movement. Official rebrand material from 2010 explained that the crest’s lines were designed to reference the Missouri–Kansas state line and the 11 players on a football team, while the shield shape also linked back to the club’s original Kansas City Wiz crest.
Sporting Kansas City was founded in 1995 as the Kansas City Wiz, began MLS play in 1996, became the Kansas City Wizards, and adopted the Sporting Kansas City name in 2010. The badge connects that modern identity to the Kansas City metropolitan area through the city name, the Sporting wordmark, the “SC” monogram, and the state-line-inspired striped field.
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