1880–1894 | 1887–1894 | 1894–2011 | 1960's | 1970–1972 |
1972–1976 | 1981–1997 | 1997–2016 | 2016-present |
St. Mark's (West Gorton)[]
1880–1887[]
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Ardwick A.F.C.[]
1887–1894[]
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Manchester City[]
1894–2011[]
In April 16, 1894 Ardwick A.F.C. becomes to Manchester City with the coat of arms of the city of Manchester used the corporate logo until 1960's and adorn the shirt in FA Cup Final 1926 until 2011.
1960's[]
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This logo was used as a corporate logo in the 1960's before being used on kits.
1970–1972[]
1972–1976[]
1981–1997[]
1997-2016[]
2016–present[]
On 26 December 2015, Manchester City revealed their new badge to fans prior to the Boxing Day game against Sunderland AFC.
The badge, which has been described as a 'modern original', follows a 30-day consultation period, during which thousands of Manchester City fans fed back to the club as to whether, and if so how, they wanted the badge to evolve.
The badge returns to a round design, as used in two of the Club's three previous crests, and takes inspiration from other City Football Group owned teams including, New York City FC, and Melbourne City FC.
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