April 2016 – SportsLogos.Net News

Pilot Episode: The Story Behind the Lakeland Flying Tigers

In March of 1941, the US was not yet officially involved in World War II—that would come in December after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Despite their official neutrality, though, the Americans were sending supplies to allies like Britain, Russia, and China. With China on the cusp of succumbing to Japanese invasion, one

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Savannah Bananas tickets have a certain appeal

The Savannah Bananas made a splash this offseason when they unveiled their fun new identity, selling merchandise like crazy, trending on Twitter, and being featured on all sorts of new sites. Now they’ve upped the ante with bright yellow, banana-shaped tickets. And it’s not just the season tickets pictured here that

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Major European soccer clubs have 2016-17 shirts leaked

We’re reaching the end of the current European soccer season, which means that it’s prime time for the annual tradition of major European soccer clubs seeing their kits for next season get leaked onto the internet. Thanks to the good people over at Todo Sobre Camisetas (who you can find

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The Citrus Bowl is now Camping World Stadium

  Orlando’s iconic Citrus Bowl now bears the name of the nation’s self-proclaimed purveyor of “RVs, RV accessories, and RV-related services.” The stadium, which since its opening in 1936, has gone by the names Orlando Stadium, Tangerine Bowl, Citrus Bowl, Orlando Stadium, Florida Citrus Bowl, and most recently, Orlando Citrus

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“Illegal Logo” Forces Change to World Cup of Hockey Uniform

Who says logos can’t be serious business? The uniforms designed for Team Czech Republic to be used in the upcoming 2016 World Cup of Hockey was forced to undergo a bit of a change due to what local media referred to as an “illegal badge”. When the uniforms for World Cup were unveiled

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