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  1. 19 de jun. de 2023 · History of the Ajax Logo. The Ajax logo has a rich history that reflects the club's journey and its enduring presence in Dutch football. Over the years, the logo has undergone changes and updates, evolving alongside the club's successes and adapting to the changing design trends.

  2. 27 de dic. de 2020 · Ajax Logo History. 1 of 4. Ajax just had four different logos in their history so far, less than many other famous clubs. 1900-1911. In 1900, when the club was founded, the emblem of Ajax was just a picture of an Ajax player. At the time, the club's kit was red, black and white, the colors of the Amsterdam flag. 1911-1928.

  3. 12 de abr. de 2024 · The logo of the Amsterdam football club “Ajax” traditionally depicts the mythological character Ajax, one of the two eponymous ancient Greek heroes who participated in the siege of Troy. The eleven lines that make up the portrait represent the same number of football players.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AFC_AjaxAFC Ajax - Wikipedia

    In 1928, the club logo was introduced with the head of the Greek hero Ajax. The logo was once again changed in 1990 into an abstract version of the previous one. The new logo still sports the portrait of Ajax, but drawn with just 11 lines, symbolizing the 11 players of a football team.

  5. In 1911, the logo was changed along with the uniform due to the previous logo had a style too similar to Sparta Rotterdam's. In the 20 September 1928 Clubnieuws issue, a new logo was adopted, depicting the head of the Greek hero Ajax, whose design was taken from the porcelain plate that was made...

  6. Ajax Amsterdam Logo on Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net. A virtual museum of sports logos, uniforms and historical items. Currently over 10,000 on display for your viewing pleasure

  7. Ajax Amsterdam Logo History. Logo History. 1900 - 1911. 1911 - 1928. 1928 - 1990. since 1990. See all Logo Histories. Language. ©2024 Football Kit Archive - powered by Footy Headlines. The kit database on Football Kit Archive includes 247,446 kits from 15,203 teams in 1,770 leagues, made by 3,184 brands and submitted by 1,742 users.