YOU have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the four changes to the Feyenoord crest.
The Dutch team announced a new emblem for the 2025/2026 season.
The new version is very similar to the existing one and is almost identical.
The last change to the Feyenoord crest was made in 2009, after the club used a special edition to mark its 100th anniversary.
However, fans have struggled to identify the changes to the new version’s emblems.
One posted: “Dude, I don’t see a difference.”
A second wrote: “Someone, somewhere will have received an impressive amount of money for this.”
A third commented: “The old one was so much better haha.”
A fourth said: “This feels like satire.”
Another added: “I’ve been watching this for seven years and I still can’t tell the difference.”
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However, there are, in fact, some small adjustments to change the coat of arms.
One change is the alignment of the words, and the red on the left of the logo has become brighter.
Additionally, the letter F was moved to be more in the middle and became larger.
The last change to the middle gold line has been removed.
Feyenoord have confirmed that the implementation of this style will take up the majority of the 2024/25 season.
He stated that the final part will be on the shirt for the 2025/26 season.
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