With its rectangular logo, the Cercle has rounded the corners.
For its fifth consecutive season in the Jupiler Pro League, Cercle Bruges will change its logo and give it a form… quite intoxicating. The end result has nothing to envy to the design of a tractor tire: a black round base with a small pentagonal shape in the center, taking up the bases of the old coat of arms, with the inscription “Circle” written under calligram shape.
Long Live Circle! We’ll show that again today. With a striking brand and an assertive, energetic experience based on our past. We play like this. We are like that. And so we also show it to the world. Circle is alive! † †#LeveCercle #Brugge pic.twitter.com/7g79jQDyYk
— Cercle Brugge (@cercleofficial) June 23, 2022
Tenth in the last championship, the Cercle Brugge lost Kylian Hazard at the start of the transfer window, went to see if the grass was greener in Molenbeek, one of the clubs of John Textor. Before starting its season in Westerlo, the Cercle will face AS Monaco and OGC Nice in friendly matches.
With a new coat of arms good to roll on the championship.
CB