Contents
- 1 Unsponsored logos
- 2 Sponsored logos
- 2.1 Canon League (1983–1986)
- 2.2 Today League (1986–1987)
- 2.3 Barclays League (1987–1993)
- 2.4 Endsleigh League (1993–1996)
- 2.5 Nationwide Football League (1996–2004)
- 2.6 Coca-Cola Football League (2004–2010)
- 2.7 npower Football League (2010–2013)
- 2.8 Sky Bet Football League (2013–2016)
- 2.9 Sky Bet English Football League (2016–2020)
Unsponsored logos
The Football League
1888–1988
1988–2004
2004–2016
English Football League
2016–present
The Football League was renamed the English Football League (EFL) from the 2016-17 season. The EFL name will be accompanied by a new visual identity featuring a circular arrangement of 72 balls in three swaths of 24, representing each of the League’s member clubs and the respective divisions they play in. The logo was designed by Fontsmith and uses a custom-made font suite, with font names including EFL Bold, EFL Headline, EFL Italic, EFL Light and EFL Regular. The font is a serif one, however the lesser font used since the 2019-20 season is sans-serif.
The logo is also used set in different colourways. This example is in Notts County club colours.[1]
Sponsored logos
Canon League (1983–1986)
Today League (1986–1987)
Barclays League (1987–1993)
Endsleigh League (1993–1996)
Nationwide Football League (1996–2004)
1996–2000
2000–2002
2002–2004
Coca-Cola Football League (2004–2010)
- Championship
- League One
- League Two
npower Football League (2010–2013)
- Championship
- League One
- League Two
Sky Bet Football League (2013–2016)
- Championship
- League One
- League Two
Sky Bet English Football League (2016–2020)
2016–2017
- Playoffs
- Championship
- League One
- League Two
2017–2018
- Playoffs
- Championship
- League One
- League Two
2018–2020
- Playoffs
- Championship
- League One
- League Two
2020–present
- Playoffs
- Championship
- League One
- League Two
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