The most esoteric and left-field club logos in world football
The most iconic identifying element of any football club is the logo. Here's a look at some of the games more unconventional designs.





















Stunning outfits catch the eye on SI red carpet
Mazembe
Big crocodile eats 1970's style football and it becomes badge of Mazembe from Congo.
Cimarrones de Sonora
Mexican second tier side currently in the play-off looking for a Liga MX top flight place.
Petrolero del Chaco
Newly formed Bolivian side who emerged in 2000 with one of the more unimaginative club logos
Persebaya
A heated argument between a shark and a crocodile on the logo of this Indonesian side.
Barrio México
Despite the reference to Mexico on the shield this team play in Costa Rica.
IK Frej
A rather sombre looking viking adorns the club badge of this Swedish outfit.
Chur 97
A ball that metamorphoses into a goat ...why not ! Chur play in the Swiss second division.
Nova Iguacu FC
Famed for it's spectacular waterfalls, the Brazilians from Igaçu currently play in Serie D.
Valdres FK
A snake-dragon thing going on here from this Norwegian second division outfit.
Rochester Rhinos
There are some wonderfully names teams in lower league US soccer... a pissed-off rhino adorns the bade of this team from Rochester (NY).
Cobresal
A miners hat on a old school football adorns the logo of the current Chilean champions Cobresal.
Avenir Beggen
"Lets get an imp mounted on a football".... someone in Luxembourg thought this sounded likes a great idea and fans of Avenir Beggen are stuck with this!
Alebrijes de Oaxaca
A newly formed Mexican side with a cricket mounted on a ball on fire .....




