Stoke City will get new club badge after fans vote in favour of change

Stoke City will have a new club crest from the 26/27 season after a huge majority of fans voted in favour of the change.
Inspired by designs used between 1977 and 1992, the new identity was ratified by a majority of 68% to 32% with the badge expected to be rolled out on the kit, 'high-profile locations' at the stadium and the club's digital channels in summer 2026.
The introduction will then continue, phased over "several seasons", the club said.
The badge features the Staffordshire knot, red and white stripes, a kiln and the year of the club's formation.
Chief operating officer Simon King said: "The crest is an integral part of the Club's heritage and this will, therefore, go down as an historic moment for Stoke City.
"Our approach from the outset has been to put our fans at the heart of the process, allowing them to form an identity that truly represents them.
"Every supporter that has engaged, as well as those who have quietly put their faith in the Club, all have our sincere thanks.
"A huge amount of hard work has gone into bringing the project to this point, from within the Club, from our design agency Drummond Central and from Stoke City Connect whose check, challenge and guidance has been invaluable.

"We are also grateful to the FA and EFL for their guidance around the process to ensure that we comply with the relevant regulations around this change.
"The end result is something that represents the history and tradition our supporters are proud of, and for which Stoke-on-Trent is renowned, and I believe that's the best place to be.
"We are looking forward to our new crest becoming an integral part of the identity of our club from the 26/27 season and for many years to come."
Stoke City Connect Chair, Clare Beardmore, added: "The Club engaged with Connect from start to finish. Supporters' voices were heard and acted upon, and a well-defined process was followed throughout.
"We are, of course, aware that no new design could ever please everybody. The aspiration was always for the Club to produce something that gained approval from the majority.
"With supporters having been asked for their opinions on what features should be included, and with the wishes of the majority incorporated as much as possible, we know the crest seeks to be representative of our Club and our City."
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