J’adore ça: McDonald’s Takes Over Naming Rights for French Ligue 1 in 2024-25
Three-year naming rights valued at somewhere between €60 million and €90 million; league previously sponsored by Uber Eats since 2020-21
Three-year naming rights valued at somewhere between €60 million and €90 million; league previously sponsored by Uber Eats since 2020-21
With exactly one month until the start of the 2024 NFL Draft, New Era has officially unveiled the hats that 29 of the 32 teams will present on stage to their first-round selections.
After a wildly successful collaboration with Maynard Johnny Jr. for their 2022 alternate kit, Canadian Premier League side Pacific FC is teaming back up with the Coast Salish artist for their new 2024 alternate kit. The Victoria, B.C.-based club unveiled the kits on their website and social media handles on
Major League Baseball’s annual trip to Williamsport will come with a slightly new logo in 2024. For the 7th annual edition of the game, MLB has kept the same structure of the logo but adjusted the typeface and colours and shifted where the competing team logos are placed. Take a
Taking a look at every Final Four logo dating back to the 1978-79 season, when the NCAA ditched its own logo in favor of a new design each year.
A handy-dandy printable bracket for all your 2024 NCAA March Madness and Men’s Final Four basketball needs. Simply click the graphic below for the full-sized version and hit print. You’re all set. LINK: NCAA School and Conference Logos LINK: A history of NCAA Men’s Final Four basketball Logos
The NCAA has unveiled the court design for the 2024 Men’s Final Four in Arizona, as well as unique designs for the other rounds of the tournament.
In a light-hearted nod to Scottie Scheffler’s back-to-back victories at the PGA Player’s Championship, the Professional Golfers’ Association has taken to social media to share a mock-up of a new logo. This proposed change (obviously in jest) celebrates Scheffler’s achievement of becoming the first golfer to clinch two consecutive titles
Kit features feathered cap design that pays homage to the club’s brand inspiration and first official mascot, the bald eagle
New national team kits for Belgium, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Spain, Sweden and Wales
Kits both feature nine stripes the club has used since 2018 to represent the nine municipalities that make up the York Region
Pattern all over kit borrows radiant O shapes and color palette from Tourism Ottawa to celebrate those shaping soccer culture in the city