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What does Manchester United’s team logo mean?

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The team crest used by Manchester United in the 1950s. Manchester United's team emblem is based on red, and the sailboat shape in the middle represents the status of the Manchester Port Trade Center. Sailboats have the meaning of moving forward bravely, rain or shine. The red and yellow country stripes under the sailboat refer to the ribbon, symbolizing the club's distinguished status. "CONCILIO ET LABORE" in the badge is Latin for "wisdom and effort".

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The team emblem used by Manchester United in the 1960s. At the same time, this is also the city emblem of the city of Manchester. This logo was used before 1970, and it is still used today. Will appear on some genuine Manchester United sports jackets

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The team emblem used by Manchester United from 1970 to 1973, the meaning of the sailing boat is more profound, alluding to "Manchester United" canal". Manchester is the birthplace of the British Industrial Revolution and has many "firsts" of the Industrial Revolution, such as the world's first viaduct, the first passenger railway, the first railway station, the UK's first commercial canal and freight terminal, etc. Manchester and Canals and waterways crisscross Liverpool. An industrial city cannot live without canals. This history is hidden in the team emblem

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Manchester United in 1973 (new season)~ The team logo used in 1998. The main pattern is an image of a devil holding a steel fork, which is also related to Manchester United's "Red Devils" nickname. In the early 1960s, a rugby team named Salford Rugby went to France to compete. Due to their brilliant record, French fans gave them the title "Red Devils". Manchester United and Salford Rugby happened to both wear red jerseys, so Manchester United's legendary coach Sir Matt Busby gave the team the title of "Red Devils". From then on, the name "Red Devils" spread like wildfire. Starting in 1973, Manchester United officially added the Red Devil pattern in the middle of the icon. When designing, the body of the Red Devil was actually composed of the two letters "M" and "U" superimposed. As a result, the little red devil named Fred became Manchester United's mascot. Because the trident is the weapon of Poseidon, the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology, and has super powerful attack power, the meaning of the trident held by Fred the Red Devil is easy to understand. It embodies Manchester United’s championship and kingly temperament. In the 1970s and 1980s, the club often exchanged gifts with other clubs using a small statue of the devil carved on a wooden board when visiting European teams. It also ensures to a certain extent the close connection between this nickname and Manchester United.

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Manchester United has been using the team emblem since 1998. The words "Football Club" have been removed from the bottom of the chart, which means that Manchester United is no longer a single football club, but a Manchester United Group. Today, the image of the Red Devils has become a household name with Manchester United's outstanding record and influence