The Premier League is the top level of the English football league system, and it is known for its exciting matches, talented players, and passionate fans. If you’re a fan of the Premier League, you might enjoy coloring the badges of your favorite teams. Here is a list of 20 Premier League coloring pages, featuring the badges of each team:
1. Arsenal Badge
The Arsenal badge is a classic crest that features a cannon and the words “Arsenal”. The cannon symbolizes the team’s roots as a club formed by munitions workers.
2. Aston Villa Badge
The Aston Villa badge features a lion rampant, a symbol of strength and courage. The lion is surrounded by a circular banner with the team’s name and motto: “Prepared”.
3. Bournemouth Badge
The Bournemouth badge features a stylised version of a mans head and a ball. The badge includes the name “AFC Bournemouth.
4. Brentford Badge
The Brentford badge features a bee, which is a symbol of the team’s home town of Brentford. The bee is surrounded by a circular banner with the team’s name and year of founding: “Brentford FC 1889”.
5. Brighton & Hove Albion Badge
The Brighton & Hove Albion badge features a seagull, which is a symbol of the team’s home town of Brighton. The seagull is surrounded by a circular banner with the team’s name.
6. Chelsea Badge
The Chelsea badge features a lion rampant holding a staff, a symbol of the team’s royal connections. The lion is surrounded by a circular banner with the team’s name and year of founding: “Chelsea Football Club”.
7. Crystal Palace Badge
The Crystal Palace badge features an eagle with its wings outstretched, representing the club’s nickname, “The Eagles.
8. Everton Badge
The Everton badge features the image of a shield with an image of Prince Rupert’s Tower, representing the club’s connection to the city of Liverpool and two laurel wreaths. The wreaths are a symbol of victory and are meant to represent the team’s success. The badge also features the club’s name.
9. Fulham Badge
The Fulham badge features a shield with the text “FFC” to represent Fulham Football Club.
10. Leeds United Badge
The Leeds United badge features a white rose, which is a symbol of the team’s home county of Yorkshire. And the text “LUFC” meaning Leeds United Football Club.
11. Leicester City Badge
The Leicester City badge features a fox, which is a symbol of the team’s nickname, the “Foxes”. The fox is surrounded by a circular banner with the team’s name: “Leicester City FC”.
12. Liverpool Badge
The Liverpool badge features the image of a shield with the liver bird, representing the club’s connection to the city of Liverpool. The badge also features the famous slogan you’ll never walk alone and the club’s name and year of founding: “Liverpool FC 1892”.
13. Manchester City Badge
The Manchester City badge features a shield with a ship, representing the club’s connection to the city of Manchester. The badge also features the club’s name
14. Manchester United Badge
The Manchester United badge features a shield with a red devil holding a trident. The devil is a nod to the team’s nickname, the “Red Devils”, and the trident represents the team’s three major titles: the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the UEFA Champions League.
15. Newcastle United Badge
The Newcastle United badge features a shield with two seahorses, a reminder that Newcastle is a seaport.
16. Nottingham Forest Badge
The Nottingham Forest badge features a stylised tree, a symbol of the team’s name and the Sherwood Forest that surrounds the city.
17. Southampton Badge
The Southampton badge features a shield with a scarf, football, tree and the Hampshire rose, team’s name “Southampton FC “. The scarf links with the fans. The tree alludes to the nearby New Forest whilst the wavy blue lines refer to the sea and local docks.
18. Tottenham Hotspur Badge
The Tottenham Hotspur badge features a cockerel standing on top of a football. The cockerel is a nod to the team’s former name, “Hotspur FC”, which was named after a legendary knight. The football represents the team’s focus on the sport.
19. West Ham United Badge
The West Ham United badge features a stylised version of the hammers, which was based on the coat of arms of the County Borough of West Ham. The tools reflect the club’s origins as an amateur Thames Iron Works team founded by shipbuilders and features the team’s name and location: “West Ham United London”.
20. Wolverhampton Wanderers Badge
The Wolverhampton Wanderers badge features a stylized wolf’s head, a symbol of the team’s nickname, the “Wolves”. The wolf’s head is surrounded by a hexagon banner.
These coloring pages are a great way to show your support for your favorite Premier League team, or to explore the logos and history of all the teams in the league. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual observer, you’re sure to enjoy coloring these badges and learning more about the Premier League.