Chelsea F.C. Coloring Book: Relaxing Coloring Pages With Incredible Illustrations

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Chelsea F.C. Coloring Book: Relaxing Coloring Pages With Incredible Illustrations

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The same year, UEFA created the European Champion’s League. But after objections from the English Football League and the FA, Chelsea was almost forced to withdraw from the competition before it began. Creating a celebratory emblem in honor of the team’s centennial, the current logo was born. True, the primary basis for both versions was a graphic sign from 1953-1986, which depicted the main symbols of the country, city, and local aristocrats. In 1986, Ken Bates, the team’s new owner, simplified and modernized the logo. The red lion is inside the white lettering “CFC” blue circle. 1995 – 1997

Fifty years after its creation, Chelsea FC wins its first trophy. In 1955, Chelsea won the championship of the first English division (comparable to the Premier League) and the Community Shield a few months later.The club left an anniversary logo, removing only the inscription outside the ring. Soccer balls and roses are red, as on the emblem of 1953. The contours are golden-orange – darker than in the previous version. Font and Colors The classic elements of the club’s visual identity have survived to this day: a blue lion is taken from the coat of arms of the Earl Cadogan family, the same blue ring as on the Chelsea coat of arms, two Red Rose of Lancaster representing England, and a staff reminiscent of the Westminster Abbot pastoral staff. The only “football” signs that still allow the drawing to be identified as the emblem of a sports organization are two balls at the edges. Chelsea colors HEX codes are #034694 for blue, #EE242C for red, #DBA111 for gold, #6A7AB5 for light blue, and #D1D3D4 for gray. The club could have been called Stamford Bridge FC, London FC, or Kensington FC. Thus, Chelsea Football Club was founded on March 10, 1905, at The Rising Sun pub.

Chelsea – a football club located in West London. It is renowned for its victories in major European tournaments and successes in the Champions League. The club’s history began in 1905 when Gus Mears decided to use his stadium instead of renting it out. 1905 – 1952 Since there was already a team named Fulham in the neighborhood, the adjacent borough of Chelsea was chosen for the new club. He wanted the stadium to become a soccer stadium. Mears made an offer to Fulham, which Fulham refused. Mears then decided to found his club to use the stadium. Chelsea had a growing audience and became known for signing great players. Unfortunately, the Blues did not win any trophies during the interwar period. Chelsea colors RGB codes are (3, 70, 148) for blue, (238, 36, 44) for red, (219, 161, 17) for gold, (106, 122, 181) for light blue, and (209, 211, 212) for gray colour.

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On March 10, 1905, Gus Mears founded the Chelsea Football Club. A year earlier, Gus Mears bought the athletics stadium at Stamford Bridge. The Chelsea FC logo’s designers used a sans-serif font for the inscriptions, similar to the Peignot Bold. This typeface was created in 1937 for the Deberny & Peignot foundry. Its author is the renowned typographer, lithographer, and painter Adolphe Mouron Cassandre. Chelsea Premier League team Pantone colors are PMS 7687 C for blue, PMS 1788 C for red, PMS 7555 C for gold, PMS 2115 C for light blue, and PMS 427 C for gray. Euro 2020 Support the England Players - Mindfulness Colouring Posters - You can use these sheets to create some calm and mindfulness in your children's (or your) day. They're especially useful to help children refocus their energy if they have had a particularly endorphin filled morning!

The emblem of 1986 is returned. The only difference is that the lion is surrounded by yellow stripes, not red. 1999 – 2003 Chelsea FC marked the centenary with a new logo. This is a modernized version of the 1950s club badge. It differs from the original in the arrangement of elements. Balls and flowers are on the sides, the word “Chelsea” – on top, inside the blue ring, “Football Club” – below. The inscription “100 Years Centenary 1905-2005” appeared golden. The figure of a lion is surrounded by shadows that create a 3D effect. 2006 – todayDesigners again removed the circle on the logo. The lion turned white and blue, with distinctly outlined shapes. 2003 – 2005 The Chelsea logo colors are blue, red, gold, light blue, and gray. The blue color code for the Chelsea logo is Pantone: PMS 7687 C, Hex Color: #034694, RGB: (3, 70, 148), CMYK: (100, 83, 10, 1). The red color code for the Chelsea logo is Pantone: PMS 1788 C, Hex Color: #EE242C, RGB: (238, 36, 44), CMYK: (0, 98, 91, 0). The gold color code for the Chelsea logo is Pantone: PMS 7555 C, Hex Color: #DBA111, RGB: (219, 161, 17), CMYK: (15, 37, 100, 1). The light blue color code for the Chelsea logo is Pantone: PMS 2115 C, Hex Color: #6A7AB5, RGB: (106, 122, 181), CMYK: (64, 51, 4, 0). The gray color code for the Chelsea logo is Pantone: PMS 427 C, Hex Color: #D1D3D4, RGB: (209, 211, 212), CMYK: (17, 12, 12, 0). Chelsea Logo In 1953, the new emblem was finally completed. The blue lion standing on its hind legs was taken from the family coat of arms of the then head of the Earl Cadogan club. A lion holds a staff – the same as that of Westminster Abbot. Three Scarlet roses of Lancaster symbolize England and two goals – a commitment to football. The blue ring around the animal represents the coat of arms of the London Chelsea area. 1986 – 1995 With the arrival of Roman Abramovich, the club returned the 1986 logo, leaving a white lion. The primary color is close to blue. 2005 – 2006

Chelsea colors CMYK codes are (100, 83, 10, 1) for blue, (0, 98, 91, 0) for red, (15, 37, 100, 1) for gold, (64, 51, 4, 0) for light blue, and (17, 12, 12, 0) for gray color.



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