Ranking the Premier League Club Badges: A 2025-26 Season Review

Club badges are a crucial part of a team's identity, representing history, culture, and emotional connections for fans. In recent years, many clubs have modernized their crests, sparking debates among traditionalists. The Premier League features a variety of badge styles, from animals to local history references. Some badges are iconic, while others are less memorable. Sports Illustrated has ranked the badges of the 20 Premier League clubs for the 2025-26 season.
Starting with West Ham United, their badge features a red silhouette of the initials "FFC" for Fulham Football Club. Bournemouth's badge resembles a shampoo brand target man, while Burnley updated their colors in 2023 to purple and white. Wolves' badge design seems simplistic, and Chelsea's badge has been criticized for its attempt to recreate a credible logo.
Brighton's badge transitioned from "The Dolphins" to a minimalist design with a flying menace. Aston Villa's crest celebrates their European Cup triumph in 1982, and Manchester City's badge is a faithful modernization of a classic design. Nottingham Forest's badge embraces their 1970s glory days, while Brentford's badge stands out with bold colors and a massive bee.
Sunderland's badge wins the Tyne badge battle against Newcastle, with thoughtful design elements. Tottenham's crest exudes elegance but may appear delicate compared to bolder badges. Everton's badge is considered a masterpiece after a successful rebrand, and Leeds United's badge is visually appealing, classic, and timeless, paying homage to the club's heritage.