Insport, some national and club teams include one or morestars as part of (or beside) the teambadge (often referred to as a "crest") appearing on theirkits, often on the shirts, to represent important achievements for the team's history. Generally inspired by the star symbol inheraldry, since the late 1950s, when it was introduced for the first time inassociation football, various national governing bodies at club level and some confederations have also regulated the practice.
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), at an international level, was the first federation to regulate the addition of stars to crests in recognition of a significant number of titles in a specific competition, such as league tournaments, confederations' continental championships,club world titles and theFIFA World Cup.[1] Due to the positive reception in thepublic opinion, it was subsequently introduced in other disciplines, mostly inteam sports, but also ine-sports.In all continents and continental competitions, a star is awarded to the champion, and in some countries and domestic competitions, with the number of championships in the league, according to the rules of the domestic league, the champion teams can add a star to the logo, but in the Asian continent and competitions Some countries do not follow this rule and this rule is not seen in the rules of the country leagues of this continent
The first team in sports history to adopt a star wasJuventus,[2] who added one golden star with five points in the team's shirt, afterItalian Football Federation (FIGC) approval, in 1958 to represent their tenth Italian Football Championship andSerie A title, at the time, the new national record.[1] This was an extension of the existing convention by which the reigning champions are entitled to display thescudetto on their shirts for the following season. Inspired in theStella d'oro al merito sportivo (Italian for 'Golden Stars for Sports Merit'), an honorary award given in Italy byCONI since 1933, the star was later formally adopted by the rest of the sporting organizations in the country as a symbol for ten titles, and the ratio of one star for ten titles has become the "most common" arrangement worldwide.[3]
Juventus unofficially won their 30th league title in2011–12, but a dispute with theItalian Football Federation, who stripped Juventus of their 2004–05 title and did not assign to them the 2005–06 title due to their involvement in a2006 Italian football scandal, left their official total at 28. However, they elected to wear no stars at all thefollowing season.[4] Juventus won their 30th title in2013–14 and thus earned the right to wear their third star, however, club presidentAndrea Agnelli stated that the club suspended the use of the stars until another team wins their 20th championship, thus having the right to wear two stars, "to emphasise the difference".[5] However, for the2015–16 season, Juventus reintroduced the stars and added the third star to their jersey as well with new kit manufacturersAdidas.[6]
In Scotland,Rangers displayed five stars above the badge on their shirts in 2003 to symbolize their 50 league titles.Celtic, who also have more than 50 league titles, have one star above their badge to represent their triumph in the 1967 European Cup. Aberdeen displayed two stars to commemorate their 1980s wins in theEuropean Cup Winners' Cup andEuropean Super Cup.[7]
Germany has two official star systems operating in parallel. In 2004, the DFL, which governs theBundesliga (the top two divisions), introducedVerdiente Meistervereine (roughly "distinguished champion clubs"). This has a sliding scale of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 stars for 3, 5, 10, 20 and 30 titles.[8] It includes only Bundesliga titles, excluding titles from before the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963, and from theformer East German League.Dynamo Berlin (playing inthe fourth level) unilaterally began wearing three unapproved stars for its East German titles.[9] In November 2005, theDFB, which governs non-Bundesliga football, allowed former champions playing outside the Bundesliga to display a single star inscribed with the number of titles.[10] In 2007, Dynamo Berlin switched to a single approved star inscribed with the number 10.Greuther Fürth retains three silver stars on its club badge to celebrate three pre-Bundesliga titles, but the stars are not featured on its shirts.
Major League Soccer's previously informal system, one star perMLS Cup title, was standardized in 2006, with the defending champions wearing theMLS Scudetto, like theSerie A system, for one season before adding a new star. Starting in 2012, the Scudetto was replaced with a single gold star worn by reigning champions above any other silver championship stars. In 2016, this system changed again in recognition of theLA Galaxy's fifth championship title: champion clubs during their title defence wore an oversized gold star (featuring the year of the league win) above other smaller stars set in silver; clubs with five championships (presently only the Galaxy) will wear one gold star; and teams with one-to-four MLS Cup wins will wear one silver star for each victory.[11] In 2020 the system was changed again with the defending champion receiving a silver star and wearing a redesigned MLS scudetto on their sleeve for the following season.
In Australia, they also use a system based around different coloured stars for different trophy wins: Australian winners of theAFC Champions League will wear a gold star inscribed with the number of wins, whileA-League andW-League victory is recognised with a silver star similarly embossed; reigning league orFFA Cup champions will also wear a gold competition emblem in the season following the championship.[12]
Occasionally, stars are added to badges of successor or phoenix clubs for the achievements of defunct predecessors. An example of this is theTampa Bay Rowdies. They added a star to represent theSoccer Bowl, the championship of theoriginal NASL, won by theoriginal Tampa Bay Rowdies in1975. The club has since added a second star, after the new club won the2012 edition of the resurrected Soccer Bowl in thenew NASL, and kept both stars upon joining theUSL Championship.[13] MLS teams who won titles in other leagues prior to joining the MLS do not retain the stars worn by the old clubs when they joined the MLS.[nb 1] In the case of the Impact, the new team paid tribute to the former team's first title through the stripes on their badge.[14]
As well as predecessor clubs, victories in the national leagues of defunct countries have also been represented by stars.FC Dynamo Kyiv have two stars, commemorating championships won in theSoviet andUkrainian football league systems. The same is true ofBelgrade clubsPartizan andRed Star who have won titles inYugoslavia,Serbia and Montenegro and present-daySerbia, whileSpartak Moscow's four stars for every five league titles refer to their 22Soviet Top League andRussian Football Premier League titles.
The star has given rise to a byword to winning trophies. Examples of this include whenFawaz Al-Hasawi, then owner of English sideNottingham Forest, was quoted as saying "maybe [Nottingham Forest] will have a third star", in reference to Forest's two European Cups;[15] andFrance internationalPaul Pogba's comments when asked about stars in the days before the2018 FIFA World Cup Final: "Croatia do not have stars – they want one. They have done very well and they want the victory, like us. But I do not have a star. It's on the shirt, but I did not win it. We want to go looking for it like all players."[16]
Brazil had two stars above their badge in 1968. It was used briefly (friendly matches only) and then removed. After winning their thirdWorld Cup in1970, three stars were officially added andItaly did likewise in1982.Germany added three in 1996, one in each of theGerman flag's colours. All world champions have since followed suit. Brazil, Italy, and Germany have since added more stars, after they won later tournaments, while Argentina are the most recent nation to add a star, commemorating their2022 triumph less than an hour after victory in theFinal.[17]
Uruguay display four stars, including their triumphs in the1924 and1928 Olympics, which are regarded as FIFA amateur world championships by the governing body. The 1924FIFA Congress ruled, "on condition that the Olympic Football Tournament takes place in accordance with the Regulations of FIFA, the latter shall recognize this as a world football championship",[18][19] and the 1924 and 1928 championships are regarded as equivalent to World Cups in the 1984Official History of FIFA.[18][19]
In the equipment regulations for FIFA competitions, section 16.1 states, "Those Member Associations that have won one or more of the previous editions of the FIFA World Cup or the FIFA Women's World Cup may display on the Playing Equipment used by their first men's or women's representative teams a five-pointed star, or other symbol as instructed by FIFA, per edition of the FIFA World Cup (men's shirt) or FIFA Women's World Cup (women's shirt) won by the Member Association."[20] The form of symbol is now specified, the accompanying illustrative example depicts a gold star.[20]
Some national teams, especially ones in Africa, wear stars for winning continental competitions. For example, Egypt has seven stars above their badge for their sevenAfrica Cup of Nations wins, but these stars can only be worn during continental competitions, not FIFA competitions.
More recently, club teams have added stars either upon winning a landmark trophy, or in response to arival team's having added stars. In theRomanian first league,Steaua uses 2 stars above their badge since they won their 20th title. Since thenDinamo added a star for the 18 championships they won.Manchester United sported a star in theirUEFA Champions League matches on their special European home kit between1997 and1999.[21] To celebrate their second victorythat year, they added an extra star to that kit for the1999–00 season.[21]Liverpool likewise wore four stars in2001–02, their first campaign in the competition since theHeysel Stadium disaster in 1985.[21] They wore five stars in the competition in2005–06 after their fifth victory. Instead of stars, UEFA introduced amultiple winner badge in 2000–01 season, currently worn by five teams who have won the Champions League either five times or more in total, or three times in a row.
Occasionally, stars are temporarily added for one season, usually to commemorative kits to celebrate the anniversary of a particular event in the club's history.Burnley sported two stars on their 2006–07 shirt, for the club's 125th anniversary, to celebrate their two league titles in 1921 and 1960.[21] LikewiseBury in 2009–10, also for their 125th anniversary, commemorating their 1900 and 1903 FA Cup triumphs; Bury have since revived the stars, from 2011 to 2012, after a season's absence.[22] Commemorating anniversaries in this way is not confined to English clubs: Peruvian sideUniversitario celebrated their 90th anniversary by adding 26 stars to their kits worn home[23] and away.[24] This is not a practice limited to clubs, as in 2004,Denmark wore a star on their shirts specially forEuro 2004, to commemorate their victory in thecompetition in1992.
Inwomen's football, the emerging ad hoc standard is to wear stars on the sleeve instead of above the badge. Two of the four teams that have won theFIFA Women's World Cup to date –Norway andGermany – use this practice, as did three-time Women's World Cup winners, theUSA, until moving the stars to the back collar in 2007. The United States has returned its stars to above the badge on their new uniforms for the2011 Women's World Cup,[25] and have added a third and fourth star since their2015 and2019 FIFA Women's World Cup championships.[26]
Boca Juniors of Argentina are noted for adding a star to their official badge for every major trophy won in the club's history, and currently have over 70 stars. However, the badge on the club shirts only features 52 stars due to space.
The practice of using stars to signify major titles has spread to other football codes, and to unrelated sports. For example, in 2009,Meath senior Gaelic football team began wearing seven stars on their jerseys, signifying their sevenAll-Ireland Senior Football Championships.[27] Inrugby union,Toulon added a star above its badge after winning theHeineken Cup in2013, added a second star immediately after winning the same competition in2014[28] and a third after winning the inauguralEuropean Rugby Champions Cup in2015; English rugby union sideSaracens F.C. also added 3 stars on their shirt whileLeinster Rugby added 4 stars.. English rugby union sideSale Sharks wear a gold star in tribute to their solePremiership title.[29] Inbasketball, themen's team ofIndiana University Bloomington added five stars to its shorts, representing its fiveNCAA championships, for the2015 NCAA tournament, and made the stars at that location a permanent fixture for the2015–16 season.[30] TheLos Angeles Lakers of theNational Basketball Association have 17 stars around the logo at center court for their 17 league titles, but do not wear stars on their uniforms. In intercontinental cricket competitions, theIndia national cricket team at one point featured three stars above their crest to represent its two ODICricket World Cup championships from 1983 and 2011 and oneICC Men's T20 World Cup championship from 2007.[31] However, for the2023 Cricket World Cup, the team opted to use a two star jersey because the third star represented a title from a T20 competition.[32]
Other than stars,Royal Engineers A.F.C. adopted theFA Cup as their badge.Clapham Rovers badge written with "F.A. Cup winners 1880".[33]F.C. Vado integrated the symbol of theCoppa Italia, theCoccarda, into their badge.Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team adopted Mercedes-Benz logo,Xelajú MC adopted crescents above theircrest,NCAA basketball teams sponsored byNike adopted a golden or silver patch whileNBA team wear golden patch on the back collar with their number of titles won.
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Excluding the temporary stars, the following teams have chosen to add stars to their shirts:
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | World Cup | 1971 | 5 | Third win was in1970; fourth and fifth stars added after1994 and2002 wins. Briefly wore 2 stars on a tour of Europe in 1968.[34][35] |
![]() | World Cup | 1982 | 4 | Added after third win; fourth star added after the2006 win. Incorporated into the badge from 2005 to 2017.[36] |
![]() | World Cup | 1996 | 4 | Stars first added duringEuro 1996 qualification, representing wins in 1954, 1974 and 1990 (as "West Germany"). Worn above the badge. Fourth win was in2014. |
![]() | World Cup andOlympics | 1992 | 4 (2+2) | Represent 2 Olympic football titles (1924 &1928)[18][19] and 2 World Cups (1930 &1950) |
![]() | World Cup | 2004 | 3 | Titles won in1978,1986 and2022. The stars were added in 2004.[37] |
![]() | World Cup | 1998 | 2 | Titles won in1998 and2018. The first star that was added above their badge was unveiled at their opening qualifying game forEuro 2000. |
![]() | World Cup | 2003 | 1 | Title won in1966. Star added in 2003 after a campaign onSky Sports'Soccer AM programme, first worn on the sleeve. |
![]() | World Cup | 2010 | 1 | Title won in2010. Spain played in their away kit for thefinal, but upon winning the World Cup they changed into their home kit, complete with a star above the badge, for the presentation ceremony. |
Currently, Brazil,Germany,Italy,England andUruguay use the same logo as in football.
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | Futsal World Cup | 1989 | 6 | Titles won in1989,1992,1996,2008,2012 and2024 |
![]() | Futsal World Cup | 2004 | 2 | Titles won in2000 and2004. |
![]() | Futsal World Cup | 2016 | 1 | Title won in2016. |
![]() | Futsal World Cup | 2021 | 1 | Title won in2021. |
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | Africa Futsal Cup of Nations | 1 |
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | AMF Futsal World Cup | 2 | ||
![]() | AMF Futsal World Cup | 3 | ||
![]() | AMF Futsal World Cup | 1 |
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | AMF Futsal World Cup | 1 |
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | Beach Soccer World Cup | 2013 | 3 | Titles won in2011,2013 and2021. |
![]() | Beach Soccer World Cup | 2015 | 2 | Titles won in2015 and2019. |
Currently team jersey feature star which represent continental champion does not necessary feature in FIFA tournament. However this is only feature during World Cup qualifiers, continental competition and friendly match.
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | SAFF Championship | 2021 | 2 | Titles won in2008 and2018. |
![]() | Asian Cup | 2021 | 1 | Title won in2007. |
![]() | Asian Cup | 2021 | 1 | Title won in2019. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2000 | 7 | Titles won in1957,1959,1986 and1998. Subsequent stars added after their2006,2008 and2010 triumphs. The star is also feature for beach soccer national team. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2004 | 5 | Titles won in1984,1988,2000 and2002. A fifth star was added after their2017 victory. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2010 | 2 | Title won in1990. Second star added after2019 win. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2013 | 2 | Titles won in1968 and1974. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2010 | 2 | Title won in1992. Second star added after2015 win. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2004 | 1 | Title won in2004. Although the star didn't feature at2021 Africa Cup of Nations. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2020 | 1 | Title won in1996. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2022 | 1 | Title won in1970. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2022 | 1 | Title won in1962. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2024 | 1 | Title won in2021. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2024 | 1 | Title won in2012. |
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | Viva World Cup | 3 | 2008, 2009, 2010 | |
![]() | ConIFA World Football Cup | 1 | 2014 |
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | Women's World Cup | 1991 | 4 | Worn on the chest, worn on the back collar between 2007 and 2011 and until early 2007 worn on the sleeve. Second star added following the victory in the1999 World Cup. Third and fourth stars added following the back-to-back triumphs in the2015 and2019 World Cups. |
![]() | Women's World Cup | 2003 | 2 | Until 2003 the three stars of themen's team had been worn. Second star added for their2007 victory. |
![]() | Women's World Cup | 1995 | 1 | Worn on the chest, worn on the sleeve until 2015. |
![]() | Women's World Cup | 2011 | 1 | Title won in 2011. |
![]() | Women's World Cup | 2023 | 1 | Title won in 2023. |
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | Women's Africa Cup of Nations | 2008 | 2 | Titles won in2008 and2012. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Hekari United F.C. | ![]() | OFC Champions League | 1 | 2008–09 |
Hienghène Sport | ![]() | New Caledonia Super Ligue | 2 | 2017, 2019 |
A.S. Dragon (Tahiti) | ![]() | Tahiti Ligue 1 | 3 | 2011–12, 2012–13, 2016–17. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Western Sydney Wanderers | ![]() | AFC Champions League | 1 | Gold star for winning the2014 AFC Champions League, introduced in 2015.[12] |
Brisbane Roar | ![]() | A-League | 1 | Silver star (inscribed with the number 3) for winning the A-League three times, star added in 2015.[12] |
Newcastle Jets | ![]() | A-League | 1 | Silver star for winning the A-League |
Adelaide United | ![]() | A-League | 1 | Silver star for winning the A-League. |
South Melbourne FC | ![]() | National Soccer League | 4 | |
West Adelaide SC | ![]() | National Soccer League | 1 | |
Sydney Olympic FC | ![]() | National Soccer League | 2 | 1990, 2002 |
Adelaide City FC | ![]() | National Soccer League | 3 | |
APIA Leichhardt FC | ![]() | National Soccer League | 1 | |
Wollongong Wolves | ![]() | National Soccer League,New South Wales state champions | 4 | Two gold stars for NSL victories in 2000 and 2001 and two silver stars for state-level titles in 1987 and 2008.[38] |
Bankstown City FC | ![]() | NSW Premier League | 4 | 1993, 1994, 2003/2004, 2004/2005 |
Darwin Olympic SC | ![]() | NorZone Premier League | 6 | Each star represent premiers or champions. |
Oakleigh Cannons FC | ![]() | National Premier Leagues Victoria | 4 | |
Bashundhara Kings | ![]() | Bangladesh Premier League (football) | 2 | |
Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng FC | ![]() | Cambodian Premier League | 2 | |
Shandong Luneng | ![]() | Chinese Jia-A League,Chinese Super League | 5 | One title per star. |
Shanghai SIPG | ![]() | Chinese Super League | 3 | One title per star. |
Guangzhou Evergrande | ![]() | Chinese Super League,AFC Champions League | 2 (8) | One star each for AFC Champions League and Chinese Super League; stars for the respective number of wins (two for ACL, seven for CSL) on sleeves. |
Wuhan Three Towns | ![]() | Chinese Super League | 1 | One title per star. |
Beijing Guoan | ![]() | Chinese Super League | 1 | One title per star. |
Changchun Yatai | ![]() | Chinese Super League | 1 | One title per star. |
Shanghai Shenhua | ![]() | Chinese Super League,Chinese Jia-A League | 1 | One title per star. |
South China AA | ![]() | Hong Kong First Division League | 4 | Ten titles per star. |
Eastern Sports Club | ![]() | Hong Kong First Division League | 1 | One title per star. |
Chennai City FC | ![]() | I-League | 1 | 2018–19 I-League title. |
Gokulam Kerala FC | ![]() | I-League | 2 | 2020–21, 2021–22 |
Churchill Brothers FC Goa | ![]() | I-League | 2 | 2008–09, 2012–13 |
Aizawl F.C. | ![]() | I-League | 1 | 2016–17 I-League title. |
Hyderabad FC | ![]() | Indian Super League | 1 | 2021–22 |
Bengaluru FC | ![]() | I-League,Indian Super League | 3 | 2013–14. 2015,16 I-League title and 2018–19 Indian Super League title |
Persipura Jayapura | ![]() | Liga 1 | 4 | One league title per star; Persipura won four Premier Division titles in 2005, 2009, 2011 and 2013. |
Persib Bandung | ![]() | Liga 1 | 3 | One league title per star; Persib had won Premier Division titles in 1995, 2014, and 2024. |
Bali United | ![]() | Liga 1 | 2 | One league title per star; Bali won Premier Division title in 2019 and 2021. |
Persik Kediri | ![]() | Liga 1 | 2 | One league title per star; Persik won Premier Division titles in 2003 and 2006. |
Sriwijaya F.C. | ![]() | Liga 1 | 2 | One league title per star. Sriwijaya FC had won the Premier Division in 2008 and 2012, but the2011–12 season was not organized by the Premier Division or PSSI, causing internal conflict, meaning the "real" champions of 2011–12 are Semen Padang. |
Persija Jakarta | ![]() | Perserikatan andLiga 1 | 1 (11) | Ten league title per star; Persija had nine Perserikatan titles, one Premier Division title, in 2001, and oneLiga 1 title in 2018. |
PSIS Semarang | ![]() | Liga 1 | 1 | One league title per star; PSIS won the Premier Division title at 1998–99. |
Bhayangkara Presisi Indonesia | ![]() | Liga 1 | 1 | One league title per star; Bhayangkara won the Premier Division title in 2017 |
Semen Padang | ![]() | Liga 1 | 1 | One league title per star; Semen Padang won its first Premier Division title in 2012. |
Persepolis | ![]() | Iranian Football League | 1 | For their record ten championship titles won in Iranian Football League. |
Esteghlal | ![]() | Asian Club Championship | 2 | For their Asian Club Championship triumphs. |
PAS Hamedan | ![]() | Asian Club Championship | 1 | A star for their Asian Club Championship triumph. |
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya | ![]() | AFC Cup | 3 | Consecutive titles in 2016, 2017 and 2018. |
Al-Faisaly SC | ![]() | Jordanian Pro League | 3 | Each star represent 10 titles. |
Gamba Osaka | ![]() | AFC Champions League,J1 League,Emperor's Cup,J.League Cup | 9 | A star for each major title; the star for their sole AFC Champions League title is larger than the others. |
Kashima Antlers | ![]() | J1 League,J.League Cup,Emperor's Cup,AFC Champions League | 2 | A star for every ten major titles. |
Urawa Red Diamonds | ![]() | J1 League,AFC Champions League | 3 | A large star for each ACL title, a small star for each J1 League title. |
Kawasaki Frontale | ![]() | J1 League | 3 | A star for each major title. |
Nagoya Grampus | ![]() | J1 League,Emperor's Cup | 3 | A star for each major title. |
Shonan Bellmare | ![]() | J.League Cup,Asian Cup Winners' Cup,Emperor's Cup | 3 | A star for each major title. |
Kashiwa Reysol | ![]() | J1 League,J.League Cup,Emperor's Cup | 4 | A star for each major title. |
Yokohama F. Marinos | ![]() | J1 League | 4 | A star for each J1 League title. |
Tokyo Verdy | ![]() | J1 League | 2 | A star for each J1 League title. |
Sanfrecce Hiroshima | ![]() | J1 League | 3 | A star for each J1 League title. |
Júbilo Iwata | ![]() | J1 League | 3 | A star for each J1 League title. |
Cerezo Osaka | ![]() | J.League Cup,Emperor's Cup | 2 | A star for each major title. |
Oita Trinita | ![]() | J.League Cup | 1 | A star for each J.League Cup title. |
JEF United Chiba | ![]() | J.League Cup | 2 | A star for each J.League Cup title. |
Kyoto Sanga | ![]() | Emperor's Cup | 1 | A star for each Emperor's Cup title. |
Vissel Kobe | ![]() | Emperor's Cup | 1 | A star for each Emperor's Cup title. |
Blaublitz Akita | ![]() | J3 League | 2 | A star for each J3 League title. |
Verspah Oita | ![]() | Japan Football League | 1 | A star for each Japan Football League title. |
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors | ![]() | K League Classic | 8 | One title per star. |
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma | ![]() | K League Classic | 7 | One title per star; six stars introduced in 2003, with seventh star worn since 2007.[39] |
Pohang Steelers | ![]() | K League Classic | 5 | One title per star. |
Busan IPark | ![]() | K League Classic | 4 | One title per star: four stars worn since 2010.[39] |
Suwon Samsung Bluewings | ![]() | K League Classic | 4 | One title per star: three stars introduced initially in 2005, with fourth star added in 2009.[39] |
Ulsan Hyundai | ![]() | K League Classic | 2 | One title per star; stars added in 1998.[39] |
Gimhae FC | ![]() | K3 League | 1 | One title per star. |
Seoul United | ![]() | K3 League | 1 | One title per star. |
Daejeon Korail FC | ![]() | Korea National League | 2 | One title per star. |
Ulsan Citizen FC | ![]() | K3 League Basic | 1 | One title per star. |
Paju Citizen FC | ![]() | K4 League | 1 | One title per star. |
Yong In University | ![]() | U-League | 4 | U-League winner in 2015, 2018, other 2 stars are unknown. |
Yeungnam University | ![]() | U-League | 9 | |
Kuwait SC | ![]() | Kuwait Premier League | 3 | Each star represent 5 titles |
Al Ansar | ![]() | Lebanese Premier League | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Windsor Arch Ka I | ![]() | Liga de Elite | 3 | 2010, 2011, 2012 |
Kelantan Red Warrior F.C. | ![]() | Malaysian Super League | 2 | One title per star; represents the defunct state based clubKelantan F.C. honours |
Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. | ![]() | Malaysian Super League | 3 | Stars were added in 2013 without any meaning until 2016 after JDT won three national titles. The three stars were described by owner of the team Crown Prince of JohorTunku Ismail Idris as the only person to adopt 3 stars at the badge before winning any trophy.[40] |
FC Ulaanbaatar | ![]() | Mongolian National Premier League | 1 | Represents titles won in 2011. |
Ulaanbaatar City FC | ![]() | Mongolian National Premier League | 1 | Represents titles won in 2019. |
Dhofar Club | ![]() | Oman Professional League | 1 | 1 star represent 10 titles |
Al-Sadd | ![]() | AFC Champions League | 2 | A star for each AFC Champions League triumph. |
Al Hilal | ![]() | AFC Champions League,Asian Cup Winners' Cup,Asian Super Cup | 7 | A star for each AFC Champions League, Asian Cup Winners' Cup and Asian Super Cup triumph. |
Geylang International FC | ![]() | Singapore Premier League | 2 | Titles won in 1996, 2001. |
Warriors FC | ![]() | Singapore Premier League | 5 | |
Albirex Niigata Singapore FC | ![]() | Singapore Premier League | 4 | Titles won in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020. |
Tishreen SC | ![]() | Syrian Premier League | 5 | A star for each league title. |
Tainan City F.C. | ![]() | Taiwan Football Premier League | 2 | 2020, 2021 |
Buriram United F.C. | ![]() | Thai League 1 Thai FA Cup and Thai League Cup | 1 | Treble titles won in 2011. The club did not add any more star. |
Chiangrai United F.C. | ![]() | Thai League 1 | 1 | 2019 |
Bangkok United F.C. | ![]() | Thai League 1 | 1 | 2006 |
Al-Ain | ![]() | UAE Pro League | 1 | Represents ten titles; star worn since 2012. |
Sharjah FC | ![]() | UAE Pro League | 1 | Represents five titles. |
Al-Ahli (Dubai) | ![]() | UAE Pro League | 2 | Two stars for their ten championship titles in the UAE League: seven withAl-Ahli Dubai FC and three withAl Shabab Al Arabi Club Dubai. |
Pakhtakor | ![]() | Uzbekistan League | 2 | Each star represents five titles. |
Bunyodkor | ![]() | Uzbekistan League | 1 | Represents five titles. |
Neftchi Fergana | ![]() | Uzbekistan League | 1 | Represents five titles. |
Quảng Nam FC | ![]() | V.League 1 | 1 | 2017 |
Hoàng Anh Gia Lai FC | ![]() | V.League 1 | 2 | 2003, 2004 |
Long An FC | ![]() | V.League 1 | 2 | 2005, 2006 |
SHB Đà Nẵng FC | ![]() | V.League 1 | 3 | 1992, 2009, 2012 |
Hanoi FC | ![]() | V.League 1 | 6 | 2010, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022 |
Becamex Bình Dương FC | ![]() | V.League 1,Vietnamese National Football Cup | 7 (4+3) | 2007, 2008, 2014, 2015. 1994, 2015, 2018 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Aomori Yamada | ![]() | All Japan Secondary School Soccer Tournament | 5 | 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Ryutsu Keizai University FC | ![]() | Regional and nationwide titles | 9 | |
Kansai University | ![]() | Regional and nationwide titles | 5 | |
Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences | ![]() | Regional and nationwide titles | 5 | |
Fukuoka University | ![]() | Prime Minister Cup | 1 | 2009 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Minnesota United FC | ![]() | North American Soccer League championship | 1 | Title won in2011.[43] |
LA Galaxy | ![]() | MLS Cup | 6 | 5 Silver stars and 1 gold for sixMLS Cup Titles won, start from 2019. Previously wore a gold star to symbolize their fiveMLS Cup titles.[44][45] |
D.C. United | ![]() | MLS Cup | 4 | Titles won in1996,1997,1999 and2004. |
Columbus Crew | ![]() | MLS Cup | 3 | Titles won in2008,2020, and2023. |
Seattle Sounders FC | ![]() | MLS Cup | 2 | Titles won in2016 and2019. |
Houston Dynamo FC | ![]() | MLS Cup | 2 | Titles won in2006 and2007. |
San Jose Earthquakes | ![]() | MLS Cup | 2 | Titles won in2001 and2003;[nb 2] |
Sporting Kansas City | ![]() | MLS Cup | 2 | Titles won in2000 (as Kansas City Wizards) and2013 (as Sporting Kansas City). |
Chicago Fire | ![]() | MLS Cup | 1 | Title won in1998. |
Real Salt Lake | ![]() | MLS Cup | 1 | Title won in2009. |
Colorado Rapids | ![]() | MLS Cup | 1 | Title won in2010. |
Atlanta United FC | ![]() | MLS Cup | 1 | Title won in2018. |
New York City FC | ![]() | MLS Cup | 1 | Title won in2021. |
Portland Timbers | ![]() | MLS Cup | 1 | Title won in2015, star featured on 2016 change jersey.[46] |
Detroit City FC | ![]() | National Independent Soccer Association | 1 | Title won in2020–21 season. |
Orange County SC | ![]() | USL Championship | 1 | Title won in 2021. |
North Texas SC | ![]() | USL League One | 1 | Title won in 2019. |
Greenville Triumph SC | ![]() | USL League One | 1 | Title won in 2020. |
Union Omaha | ![]() | USL League One | 1 | Title won in 2021. |
Flint City Bucks | ![]() | USL League Two | 4 | Titles won in 2006, 2014, 2016, 2019. |
Charlotte Eagles | ![]() | USL League Two | 3 | Titles won in 2000, 2005, and 2017. |
Des Moines Menace | ![]() | USL League Two | 2 | Title won in 2005 and 2021. |
Portland Timbers U23s | ![]() | USL League Two | 1 | Title won in 2010. |
Laredo Heat | ![]() | USL League Two | 1 | Title won in 2007. |
New York Red Bulls II | ![]() | USL Cup | 1 | Title won in 2016. |
Louisville City FC | ![]() | USL Cup | 2 | Representing the back-to-back USL Cup Championships won in 2017 and 2018. |
Real Monarchs | ![]() | USL Cup | 1 | Title won in 2019. |
Orange County SC | ![]() | USL Cup | 1 | Title won in 2021. |
Sonoma County Sol | ![]() | National Premier Soccer League | 1 | |
Sacramento Gold FC | ![]() | National Premier Soccer League | 1 | |
Tampa Bay Rowdies | ![]() | North American Soccer League championships | 2 | The team, which began play in 2010 as FC Tampa Bay in theD2 Pro League and now plays in theUSL Championship added the first star to represent theSoccer Bowl, the championship of theoriginal North American Soccer League, won by theoriginal Tampa Bay Rowdies in1975; a second star was added after the new club wonSoccer Bowl 2012, the championship of thesecond NASL.[13] |
Rochester Rhinos | ![]() | A-League,U.S. Open Cup,United Soccer League | 5 | Four titles won in four seasons: their first championship was the A-League in1998; victory in the1999 U.S. Open Cup, before the Rhinos picked up successive A-League titles in2000 and2001; four stars were added in 2013. fifth star added in 2015.[47] |
RWB Adria | ![]() | National Amateur Cup | 2 | |
Milwaukee Bavarian SC | ![]() | National Amateur Cup | 8 | |
Christos FC | ![]() | National Amateur Cup | 6 | |
Metropolitan FA | ![]() | Liga Puerto Rico | 2 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Juan Diego Catholic High School | ![]() | Utah state championship | 1 | |
Dixie High School (Utah) | ![]() | Utah state championship | 1 | |
Wasatch High School | ![]() | Utah state championship | 1 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Deportivo Toluca F.C. | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 10 | One star per league title. |
Pachuca | ![]() | Mexican First Division,CONCACAF Champions League,Copa Sudamericana | 13 (7 above + 6 below) | One star per league title; six gold stars for continental trophies: five stars for CONCACAF Champions League titles, and one star for itsCopa Sudamericana title. |
León | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 8 | One star per title. |
Monterrey | ![]() | Mexican First Division +CONCACAF Champions League | 10 (5 above + 5 below) | Five silver stars above for league titles. Five gold stars below for CONCACAF Champions League titles. |
UANL | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 7 | One star per league title. |
Santos Laguna | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 6 | One star per title. |
Atlante | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 3 | One star per title. |
Necaxa | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 3 | One star per title. |
Tampico | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 1 | One star per title. |
Puebla | ![]() | Mexican First Division andMexican Cup | 7 (2 inside + 5 outside) | Two gold stars incorporated into crest for league titles. Five blue stars outside for cup titles. |
Veracruz | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 2 | Titles won in1946 and1950. |
Atlas | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 3 | Titles won in1951,Apertura 2021 andClausura 2022. |
Tecos | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 1 | Title won in1994. |
Tijuana | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 1 | Title won in2012. |
Murciélagos | ![]() | Mexican Third Division | 1 | Title won in 2012. |
Alacranes de Durango | ![]() | Mexican Third Division | 4 | Invierno 1998, Verano 1999,Apertura 2021, andClausura 2013 |
Celaya | ![]() | Mexican Division Promotion | 2 | One star per division promotion. |
Tepatitlán F.C. | ![]() | Liga de Expansión MX | 1 | Title won in 2021. |
Mineros de Fresnillo F.C. | ![]() | Mexican Third Division | 2 | Segunda Serie B Apertura 2014, Ascenso Serie B 2014/2015 |
Sahuayo F.C. | ![]() | Mexican Third Division | 1 | Clausura 2013 |
Pioneros de Cancún | ![]() | Mexican Third Division | 1 | 2013–14 |
Acatlán F.C. | ![]() | Mexican Fourth Division | 1 | 2017–18 |
Ecatepec Fútbol Club | ![]() | Mexican Fourth Division | 1 | 1987–88 |
Deportivo Zitácuaro | ![]() | Mexican Third DivisionMexican Fourth Division | 3 | Third division Invierno 1997, Verano 2001, fourth division 1995/1996 |
Cafetaleros de Chiapas | ![]() | Mexican Second Division | 1 | Clausura 2018 |
Alebrijes de Oaxaca | ![]() | Mexican Second Division | 2 | Apertura 2017, Apertura 2019 |
Héroes de Zaci | ![]() | Liga TDP | 1 | 2018–19 |
Aguacateros C.D. Uruapan | ![]() | Serie B de México | 1 | Apertura 2021 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chapulineros de Oaxaca | ![]() | Liga de Balompié Mexicano | 2 | 2020–21 and 2021. The competition is sanctioned byCONIFA instead ofMexican Football Federation. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Universitario de Sucre | ![]() | Bolivian Primera División | 2 | For leagues won in 2008 Apertura and 2014 Clausura. |
Club Aurora | ![]() | Bolivian Primera División | 2 | For leagues won in 1964 and 2008 Clausura. |
Club Always Ready | ![]() | Bolivian Primera División | 3 | For leagues won in 1951, 1957, and 2020 Apertura. Stars located inside badge. |
Club Independiente Petrolero | ![]() | Bolivian Primera División | 1 | |
Club San José | ![]() | Bolivian Primera División | 4 | For leagues won in 1955, 1995, 2007 Clausura, 2018 Clausura. |
Club Blooming | ![]() | Bolivian Primera División | 5 | For leagues won in 1984, 1998, 1999, 2005 Apertura, 2009 Clausura. |
C.D. Jorge Wilstermann | ![]() | Bolivian Primera División | 5 | One star per title. Currently only have 5 stars on their logo. |
Oriente Petrolero | ![]() | Bolivian Primera División and other national competitions. | 16 | One star per titles. |
Colo-Colo | ![]() | Copa Libertadores | 4(1+3) | Represents trophy won in 1991 and other three stars laddered after winning 30th national championship; each star represents ten titles. |
Universidad de Chile | ![]() | Copa Sudamericana | 1 | Trophy won in 2011. |
O'Higgins | ![]() | Chilean Primera División | 1 | Title won in 2013 Apertura. |
Cobresal | ![]() | Chilean Primera División | 1 | Title won in 2014 Clausura. |
Unión San Felipe | ![]() | Chilean Primera División | 1 | One star per title. |
Deportes Magallanes | ![]() | Chilean Primera División | 4 | One star per title. |
Everton de Viña del Mar | ![]() | Chilean Primera División | 4 | One star per title. |
Audax Italiano | ![]() | Chilean Primera División | 4 | One star per title. |
Club Deportivo Palestino | ![]() | Chilean Primera División | 2 | One star per title. |
Huachipato | ![]() | Chilean Primera División | 2 | One star per title. |
Santiago Morning | ![]() | Chilean Primera División | 1 | One star per title. |
Santiago Wanderers | ![]() | Chilean Primera División | 3 | One star per title. |
Cobreloa | ![]() | Chilean Primera División | 8 | One star per title. |
Cúcuta Deportivo | ![]() | Colombian league | 1 | One star per title. |
Deportes Quindío | ![]() | Colombian league | 1 | One star per title. |
Boyacá Chicó F.C. | ![]() | Colombian league | 1 | One star per title. |
Deportivo Pasto | ![]() | Colombian league | 1 | One star per title. |
Deportivo Pereira | ![]() | Colombian league | 1 | One star per title. |
Atletico Bucaramanga | ![]() | Colombian league | 1 | One star per title. |
Deportes Tolima | ![]() | Colombian league | 3 | One star per title. |
Atlético Junior | ![]() | Colombian league | 9 | One star per title. |
Once Caldas | ![]() | Colombian league andCopa Libertadores | 5 (1 above + 4 below) | Gold star over badge for Libertadores; four stars within badge for one league win each.[52] |
L.D.U. Quito | ![]() | Copa Libertadores,Copa Sudamericana,Recopa Sudamericana | 4 | |
CD El Nacional | ![]() | Ecuadorian Serie A | 20 (13 above + 7 below) | Thirteen gold stars above badge in two rows; the top row consists of three stars grouped together on both left and right with two together in the middle for eight total, the sets on the left and right represent the three consecutive Serie A titles won from 1976 to 1978 and 1982–1984, the set of two in middle represent the two consecutive Serie A titles won in 2005 (Clausura) and 2006, the second row consists of five additional gold stars for single league titles won, and below the badge is seven silver stars for seven Serie A second-place finishes. |
CD Cuenca | ![]() | Ecuadorian Serie A | 1 | Gold star above badge for 2004 Serie A title. |
CD Olmedo | ![]() | Ecuadorian Serie A | 2 (1 above + 1 below) | White star above badge for 2000 Serie A title; white star below badge for 2004 Serie A second-place finish. |
CS Patria | ![]() | Ecuadorian Serie A,Campeonato de Guayaquil, andSegunda Categoría del Guayas | 4 | Four green stars below badge for 1961 Serie A second-place finish, two Campeonato de Guayaquil titles in 1958 and 1959, and the 1968 Segunda Categoría del Guayas title. |
Delfín SC | ![]() | Ecuadorian Serie A | 1 | Gold star above badge for 2019 Serie A title. |
Independiente del Valle | ![]() | Copa Sudamericana | 2 | Gold stars above badge for 2019 & 2022 Copa Sudamericana titles. |
SD Quito | ![]() | Ecuadorian Serie A | 5 | Gold stars above badge for each Serie A title. |
Olimpia Asunción | ![]() | Intercontinental Cup andCopa Libertadores | 4 | One golden star for 1979Intercontinental Cup, three silver stars for the 1979, 1990 and 2002Copa Libertadores. |
Sol de América | ![]() | Paraguayan Primera División | 2 | Titles won in 1986 and 1991. |
Cienciano | ![]() | Copa Sudamericana andRecopa Sudamericana | 2 | Titles won in2003 and2004. |
FBC Melgar | ![]() | Peruvian Primera División | 2 | Peruvian championship title in 1981; second star added after their2015 championship title. |
Juan Aurich | ![]() | Peruvian Primera División | 1 | Peruvian championship title won in 2011. |
Unión Huaral | ![]() | Peruvian Primera División | 2 | Peruvian championship titles won in 1976, 1989. |
Atlético Chalaco | ![]() | Peruvian Primera División | 2 | Peruvian championship titles won in 1930, 1947, |
CD San Martín | ![]() | Peruvian Primera División | 3 | Peruvian championship titles won in 2007, 2008 and 2010. |
Sporting Cristal | ![]() | Peruvian Primera División | 3 | Three consecutive titles won from 1994 to 1996. |
Sport Boys | ![]() | Peruvian Primera División | 6 | Stars under the badge (one per title). |
Defensor Lima | ![]() | Peruvian Primera División and a title | 2 | 1973 Peruvian Primera División |
Comerciantes Unidos | ![]() | Copa Perú | 3 | The three stars represent the three times that Comerciantes reached the National Stage of theCopa Perú.[53] |
Sport Rosario | ![]() | Copa Perú | 1 | Copa Perú championship title won in2016. |
Defensor La Bocana | ![]() | Copa Perú and other titles | 5 | Copa Perú and other 4 titles. |
Deportivo Binacional | ![]() | Peruvian Primera División | 3 | |
Caracas | ![]() | Primera División Venezolana | 10 | One title per star. |
Deportivo Táchira | ![]() | Primera División Venezolana | 8 | One title per star. |
Portuguesa FC | ![]() | Primera División Venezolana | 5 | One title per star. |
A.C.C.D. Mineros de Guayana | ![]() | Primera División Venezolana | 5 | One title per star. |
Asociación Civil Deportivo Lara | ![]() | Primera División Venezolana | 5 | One title per star. |
Zamora F.C. | ![]() | Primera División Venezolana | 4 | One title per star. |
Estudiantes de Mérida | ![]() | Primera División Venezolana | 2 | One title per star. |
Minervén | ![]() | Primera División Venezolana | 1 | One title per star. |
Unión Atlético Maracaibo | ![]() | Primera División Venezolana | 1 | One title per star. |
Deportivo La Guaira F.C. | ![]() | Primera División Venezolana | 1 | One title per star. |
Deportivo Anzoátegui | ![]() | Segunda División Venezolana | 1 | One title per star. |
Trujillanos F.C. | ![]() | Copa Venezuela | 2 | Titles won in 1992 and 2010. |
C.A. Progreso | ![]() | Uruguayan Primera División | 1 | One title per star. |
C.A. Bella Vista | ![]() | Uruguayan Primera División | 1 | One title per star. |
Rampla Juniors | ![]() | Uruguayan Primera División | 2 | One star represent Uruguayan Primera División, one star is unknown. |
Danubio F.C. | ![]() | Uruguayan Primera División | 4 | One title per star. |
Montevideo Wanderers F.C. | ![]() | Uruguayan Primera División | 4 | One title per star. |
Central Español | ![]() | Uruguayan Primera División | 3 | One title per title. Other 2 titles are unknown. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Joinville | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B,Campeonato Brasileiro Série C | 2 | For each title won.[54] |
Americano | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B,Campeonato da Cidade de Campos | 10 (1 above + 9 below) | Golden star for Serie B title won in 1987 (although unofficial), 9 Red stars for 9 consecutiveCampeonato da Cidade de Campos titles.[54] |
Vasco da Gama | ![]() | Various Brazilian and South American | 8 | ForSouth American Club Championship 1948; Copa Libertadores 1998;Copa Mercosur 2000; 1974, 1989, 1997 and 2000Brazilian Championships; unbeatenCampeão de Terra e Mar season in 1945[54][55] The star is now located at the collar. |
Palmeiras | ![]() | Campeonato Paulista,Brazilian Championship,Copa Rio | 9 (1 above + 8 inside) | Eight titles won under the name "Palestra Itália", between 1920 and 1940; others say it commemorates the eighth month (August) of 1914, when the club was founded;[54] previously wore four silver stars, one for each Brazilian championship conquered (1972, 1973, 1993, 1994); stars are placed inside the badge, rather than the usual placement above; a red star above the badge was added in 2017 for their 1951Copa Rio win. |
São Raimundo (AM) | ![]() | Copa Norte,Campeonato Amazonense | 7 (3 above + 4 below) | Three red stars for three consecutive Norte titles from 1999 to 2001; four silver stars for Amazonas titles.[54] |
Internacional (Porto Alegre) | ![]() | FIFA Club World Cup, Copa Libertadores,Brazilian Championship,Copa do Brasil | 6 (1 above + 5 below) | Silver star for2006 World title, five gold stars for others, with the Libertadores star larger than the other four (three Championships, one Copa).[54][56] |
Goiás | ![]() | BrazilianSérie B andGoiás State Championship | 2 | Two silver stars, for the 1999 and 2012 Série B championships. |
América do Natal | ![]() | Copa Nordeste,Campeonato Potiguar | 5 | One silver star for 1998 Nordeste; four yellow stars for four consecutive Potiguar from 1979 to 1982.[54] |
Fortaleza | ![]() | Campeonato Cearense andCopa Norte-Nordeste | 6 | Four blue stars for four consecutive Cearense Championships from 2007 to 2010; two yellow stars for wins of North/Northeast Cup in 1946 and 1970.[57] |
Vila Nova | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série C,Campeonato Goiano | 5 | One yellow star for 1996 Brasileiro title; four red stars for four consecutive Goiano titles from 1977 to 1980.[54] |
São Paulo | ![]() | Intercontinental Cup, FIFA Club World Cup | 5 | Three red stars represent two Intercontinental Cups (1992 and 1993) and one FIFA Club World Championship (2005); two gold stars commemorateAdhemar da Silva'striple jump world records at the1952 Olympics and the1955 Pan American Games.[58] |
Grêmio | ![]() | Intercontinental Cup, Libertadores Cup,Brazilian Championship, Copa do Brasil | 3 | The gold star on the badge was added in 1970 to honourEveraldo of the 1970 World Cup team, the first Grêmio player to be world champion.[59] It also represents the 1983 Intercontinental title. The silver star represents Continental titles won (three Libertadores and two Recopa); the bronze star represents Brazilian titles (two Championships, one Serie B and five Copas).[54] |
Criciuma EC | ![]() | Copa do Brasil; Série B; Série C[54] | 3[nb 3] | Copa won in 1991, Série B won in 2002 and Série C won in 2006. |
Fluminense | ![]() | Brazilian Championships | 3 | Titles won in 1970, 1984 and 2010.[54] |
União Barbarense | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, 2 others | 3 | Série C title won in 2004.[54] |
Santos FC | ![]() | Intercontinental Cup[54] | 2 | Titles won in 1962 and 1963. |
EC Bahia | ![]() | Taça Brasil andBrazilian Championship | 2 | Taça won in 1959, Championship won1988.[54] |
Atlético Paranaense | ![]() | Brazilian Championship and Série B | 2 | Gold star for 2001 title, silver star for 1995 Série B title.[54] |
Sport Club do Recife | ![]() | Brazilian Championship, Série B and Brazilian Cup | 3 | Gold star for Championship of1987, silver star for 1990 Série B[54] and another gold star for 2008 Brazilian Cup. |
EC Juventude | ![]() | Copa do Brasil and Brazilian Série B | 2 | Gold star for the1999 Copa, silver star for 1994 Série B.[54][60] |
Paraná Clube | ![]() | Brazilian Série B | 2 | For official Série B of 1992 and Yellow Module ofCopa João Havelange in 2000.[54] |
Paysandu SC | ![]() | Serie B | 2 | Titles won in 1991 and 2001. |
Brasiliense | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B andSérie C | 2 | Bronze star for C title won in 2002, silver star for B title won in 2004.[54] |
América Mineiro | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B,Campeonato Mineiro | 2 | Serie B title won in 1997, and Ten Mineiro titles from 1916 to 1925. |
Flamengo | ![]() | Intercontinental Cup[54] | 1 | Title won in 1981 |
Atlético Mineiro | ![]() | Brazilian Championship[54] | 1 | Represents title won in1971. |
Chapecoense | ![]() | Copa Sudamerica | 1 | Represents title awarded in2016, another star incorporated into the badge to commemorate the victims ofLaMia Flight 2933;[61] previously wore four stars representing 1977, 1996, 2007, and 2011Campeonato Catarinense titles. |
Coritiba | ![]() | Brazilian Championship[62] | 1 | Represents title won in1985. |
Guarani FC | ![]() | Brazilian Championship[54] | 2 | Gold star for Série A won in1978, silver star for 1981 Série B. |
Centro Sportivo Alagoano | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série C | 1 | Title won in 2017. |
Santo André | ![]() | Copa do Brasil[54] | 1 | Title won in2004.[54] |
Paulista | ![]() | Copa do Brasil[54] | 1 | Title won in2005.[54] |
Gama | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B[54] | 1 | Title won in 1998. |
Londrina | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B[54] | 1 | Title won in 1980. |
Avaí | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série C[54] | 1 | Title won in 1998. |
Atlético Goianiense | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série C[54]Campeonato Brasileiro Série B | 3 | Serie C titles won in 1990 and 2008. Serie B title won in 2016. |
Remo | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série C[54]Campeonato Paraense | 6 (5+1) | Silver star for Serie C title won in 1985, 5 Golden stars for five-times triple champions of Para state championships (1924–26, 1952–54, 1973–75, 1977–79, 1989–91) |
Rio Branco | ![]() | Copa Norte[54] | 1 | Title won in 1997. |
Sampaio Corrêa | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B,Campeonato Brasileiro Série C,Campeonato Brasileiro Série D,Campeonato Maranhense | 5 (2+3) | 3 stars represent Serie B, Serie C, and Serie D titles. |
Campo Grande | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B | 1 | Title won in 1982. |
Internacional (Limeira) | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B,Campeonato Paulista | 3 | Serie B title won in 1986, 1988.Campeonato Paulista title won in 1986. |
Juventus (SP) | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro Série B,Campeonato Paulista | 2 | Silver star for Serie B title won in 1984. The Gold star for previously unofficial1934 Campeonato Paulista organised by FPF, later recognised at 2021.[63] |
Tuna Luso | ![]() | Serie B, Serie C | 5 | Serie B title won in 1985, Serie C title won in 1992. |
Operário Ferroviário | ![]() | Serie C, Serie D | 2 | Serie D title won in 2017, Serie C title won in 2018. |
Mirassol | ![]() | Serie C, Serie D | 2 | Serie D title won in 2020, Serie C title won in 2022. |
Boa Esporte Clube | ![]() | Serie C | 1 | Serie C title won in 2016. |
Macaé Esporte Futebol Clube | ![]() | Serie C | 1 | Serie C title won in 2014. |
ABC Futebol Clube | ![]() | Serie C,Campeonato Potiguar | 5 (1+4) | Serie C 2010. 4 stars represent champion in all four categories in 1954: professional, amateur, junior, and youth leagues.[54] |
Oeste Futebol Clube | ![]() | Serie C | 1 | Serie C title won in 2012. |
XV de Novembro (Piracicaba) | ![]() | Serie C | 1 | Serie C title won in 1995. |
São Raimundo Esporte Clube (PA) | ![]() | Serie D | 1 | Serie D title won in 2009. |
Guarany Sporting Club | ![]() | Serie D | 1 | Serie D title won in 2010. |
Tupi Football Club | ![]() | Serie D | 1 | Serie D title won in 2011. |
Tombense | ![]() | Serie D | 1 | Serie D title won in 2014. |
Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP) | ![]() | Serie D | 1 | Serie D title won in 2015. |
Volta Redonda | ![]() | Serie D | 1 | Serie D title won in 2016. |
Ferroviário Atlético Clube (CE) | ![]() | Serie D | 1 | Serie D title won in 2018. |
Brusque | ![]() | Serie D,Campeonato Catarinense | 3 | Serie D title won in 2019, and also Campeonato Catarinense title won in 1992 and 2022. |
Aparecidense | ![]() | Serie D | 1 | Serie D title won in 2021. |
São Raimundo Esporte Clube (AM) | ![]() | Copa Norte | 1 | Titles won in 1999, 2000, 2001. |
Cuiabá Esporte Clube | ![]() | Copa Verde | 2 | Titles won in 2015 and 2019. |
Itabaiana | ![]() | Copa do Nordeste,Campeonato Sergipano | 6 (1+5) | 1971 Copa do Nordeste,Campeonato Sergipano back to back titles won in 1978–1982 |
América Futebol Clube (Rio Grande do Norte) | ![]() | Copa do Nordeste,Campeonato Potiguar | 6 (1+5) | 1998, other 5 stars are unknown |
Campinense Clube | ![]() | Copa do Nordeste,Campeonato Potiguar | 7 (1+6) | 6 Small gold stars for 6 consecutive 1960–1965 state championship triumph, and One bigger star for 2013 Copa do Nordeste title won. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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KF Tirana | ![]() | Albanian Superliga | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Dinamo Tirana | ![]() | Albanian Superliga | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Partizani Tirana | ![]() | Albanian Superliga | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Rapid Wien | ![]() | Austrian Bundesliga | 3 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Austria Wien | ![]() | Austrian Bundesliga | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
FC Wacker Innsbruck | ![]() | Austrian Bundesliga | 1 | Represents ten titles (five titles asFC Wacker Innsbruck, two titles asFC Swarovski Tirol, three titles asFC Tirol Innsbruck). |
Red Bull Salzburg | ![]() | Austrian Bundesliga | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Kapaz PFC | ![]() | Azerbaijan Premier League | 3 | One golden star for eachleague championship. |
Neftchi Baku | ![]() | Azerbaijan Premier League | 1 | Represents fiveleague championships. |
Qarabağ | ![]() | Azerbaijan Premier League | 2 | Represents fiveleague championships. |
BATE Borisov | ![]() | Belarusian Premier League | 3 | Each star represents five titles. |
Dinamo Minsk | ![]() | Belarusian Premier League | 1 | Represents five titles. |
Anderlecht | ![]() | Belgian Pro League | 3 | Each golden star represents ten titles. |
Club Brugge | ![]() | Belgian Pro League | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Standard Liège | ![]() | Belgian Pro League | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Union SG | ![]() | Belgian Pro League | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
CSKA Sofia | ![]() | Bulgarian A Group | 3 | Added three stars after their 30th league title in 2005. |
PFC Ludogorets Razgrad | ![]() | Bulgarian A Group | 1 | Represents ten titles; added after their 10th league title in 2021. |
Dinamo Zagreb | ![]() | 1. HNL | 3 | Each star represents ten titles; 30th title won in 2019. |
Sparta Prague | ![]() | Gambrinus Liga | 3 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Slavia Prague | ![]() | Gambrinus Liga | 2 | Each star represents ten titles; 20th title won in 2020. |
Dukla Prague | ![]() | Gambrinus Liga | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
APOEL | ![]() | Cypriot First Division | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Omonia | ![]() | Cypriot First Division | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Anorthosis Famagusta | ![]() | Cypriot First Division | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
KB | ![]() | Danish Premier League | 3 | Each star represents five titles. |
Copenhagen | ![]() | Danish Premier League | 3 | Each star represents five titles. |
Brøndby | ![]() | Danish Premier League | 2 | Each star represents five titles. |
AB | ![]() | Danish Premier League | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
B93 | ![]() | Danish Premier League | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
B1903 | ![]() | Danish Premier League | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
BK Frem | ![]() | Danish Premier League | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
AGF | ![]() | Danish Premier League | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
Esbjerg fB | ![]() | Danish Premier League | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
Vejle BK | ![]() | Danish Premier League | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
Liverpool F.C. | ![]() | UEFA Champions League | 6 | Titles won in 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 2005 and 2019. |
Wanderers F.C. | ![]() | FA Cup | 5 | Titles won in 1872, 1873, 1876, 1877 and 1878. |
Manchester United | ![]() | UEFA Champions League | 3 | Titles won in 1968, 1999 and 2008. |
Huddersfield Town | ![]() | English First Division | 3 | First team to win English First Division three times in a row, between 1924 and 1926.[42] |
Ipswich Town | ![]() | English First Division,FA Cup,UEFA Cup | 3 | Trophies won respectively in 1962, 1978 and 1981.[42] Stars added in 2007.[64] |
Forest Green Rovers F.C. | ![]() | English Football League | 3(1+2) | The first star representForest Green Rovers F.C. won theNational League (English football) promotion playoff to reachEFL League Two in 2017. The 2nd and 3rd stars remain faded unless the team reachEFL League One for 2nd star andEFL Championship for 3rd star. |
Chelsea F.C. | ![]() | UEFA Champions League | 2 | Titles won in 2012 and 2021. |
Nottingham Forest | ![]() | UEFA Champions League | 2 | Two silver stars worn above the club crest to commemorate back to back European Cup victories, in 1979 and 1980.[42] |
AFC Fylde | ![]() | FA Vase,FA Trophy | 2 | FA Vase won at 2007–08, FA Trophy won at 2018–19. |
West Auckland Town F.C. | ![]() | Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy | 2 | Titles won in 1909 and 1911. |
Bury F.C. | ![]() | FA Cup | 2 | Title won in 1900 and 1903. The Men's adult team have been expelled by Football League but theBury F.C. Boys, Girls & Women team are still active. |
Manchester City | ![]() | UEFA Champions League | 1 | Title won in 2023. |
Aston Villa | ![]() | UEFA Champions League | 1 | Title won in 1982.[42] Star incorporated into the crest. |
Bradford City A.F.C. | ![]() | FA Cup | 1 | Title won in 1911. |
Old Carthusians F.C. | ![]() | FA Cup | 1 | Title won in 1881. |
Royal Engineers A.F.C. | ![]() | FA Cup | 1 | Title won in 1875. Portrayed as the cup itself. |
Flora Tallinn | ![]() | Meistriliiga | 3 | Each star represents five titles. |
Levadia Tallinn | ![]() | Meistriliiga | 2 | Each star represents five titles. |
HB | ![]() | Faroe Islands Premier League | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
KÍ | ![]() | Faroe Islands Premier League | 1 | Each star represents ten titles. |
B36 | ![]() | Faroe Islands Premier League | 1 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi | ![]() | Veikkausliiga | 5 | Each star represents ten titles; three stars for the men's championships and two stars for the women's championships. |
Marseille | ![]() | UEFA Champions League | 1 | Title won in1993. |
Saint-Étienne | ![]() | French league | 1 | Represents ten titles; last won a title in 1981. |
Pamandzi SC | ![]() | Qualified forCoupe de France from Mayotte region | 2 | |
Bayern Munich | ![]() | German Bundesliga | 5 | Represents thirty Bundesliga titles; the 1932 German championship win is not counted.[3] Fourth star added after2008, the 20th title.[65] Fifth star added after their2020/21 season title.[66] |
Borussia Mönchengladbach | ![]() | German Bundesliga | 2 | Represents five titles.[3] |
Borussia Dortmund | ![]() | German Bundesliga | 2 | Represents five titles.[3] Second star added in 2012,[67] previously wore only one.[8] |
Werder Bremen | ![]() | German Bundesliga | 1 | Represents three titles.[3] |
Hamburger SV | ![]() | German Bundesliga | 1 | Represents three titles.[3] |
TuS Dassendorf | ![]() | Hamburg Cup | 2 | |
VfB Stuttgart | ![]() | German Bundesliga | 1 | |
Olympiacos | ![]() | Super League Greece,UEFA Europa Conference League | 5 | Four stars represents ten titles. A fifth star was added in 2024 to represent the UEFA Conference League win. |
AEL Larissa | ![]() | Super League Greece,Greek Cup | 3 | Each star represent one domestic major title. Gold star for 1987/88 Greek League, and 2 Silver stars for 1985 and 2007 Greek Cup titles. |
APO Keratsini | ![]() | Piraeus FCA Championship | 7 | Each star represents one local title. |
Panathinaikos | ![]() | Super League Greece | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. Stars located inside badge. |
Ferencváros | ![]() | Hungarian Championship | 3 | Each star represents ten titles.[68] |
MTK | ![]() | Hungarian Championship | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Újpest | ![]() | Hungarian Championship | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Budapest Honvéd | ![]() | Hungarian Championship | 1 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Valur | ![]() | Icelandic league | 4 | Each star represents five titles. |
Fram Reykjavík | ![]() | Icelandic league | 3 | Each star represents five titles. |
Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur | ![]() | Icelandic league | 5 | Each star represents five titles. |
Knattspyrnufélagið Víkingur | ![]() | Icelandic league | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
Íþróttabandalag Akraness | ![]() | Icelandic league | 3 | Each star represents five titles. |
Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar | ![]() | Icelandic league | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
Bohemians | ![]() | League of Ireland | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Dundalk | ![]() | League of Ireland | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Shamrock Rovers | ![]() | League of Ireland | 2 | Represents ten titles; tenth title was won in 1964, but star wasn't added until fifteenth title had already been won. |
Shelbourne | ![]() | League of Ireland | 1 | Represents ten titles; tenth title was won in 2002, but star wasn't added until eleventh title had already been won |
Beitar Jerusalem | ![]() | Israeli championships | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
Hapoel Tel Aviv | ![]() | Israeli championships | 2 | Each star represents five titles; five titles were won before during theMandatory Palestine(Eretz Yisrael) period. |
Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C. | ![]() | Israeli championships | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
Maccabi Haifa | ![]() | Israeli championships | 3 | Each star represents five titles. |
Maccabi Netanya | ![]() | Israeli championships | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C. | ![]() | Israeli championships | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
Maccabi Tel Aviv | ![]() | Israeli championships | 5 | Each star represents five titles; five titles were won before during theMandatory Palestine(Eretz Yisrael) period. |
Ironi Kiryat Shmona | ![]() | Israeli championships | 1 | Represents theNorth Star. |
Juventus | ![]() | Italian Serie A | 3 | Each represents ten Italian Football Championship and Serie A titles. The first, added in 1958 by aLega Calcio verdict, represents the first case in sports history which agolden star is used in the kits as a sporting and honorific symbol.[1] Second star added in 1982. Added a third star following their supposed 30th league title in 2011–12 but removed them all following a dispute with theItalian Football Federation (FIGC), who stripped Juventus of their 2004–05 title and did not assign to them the 2005–06 title due to the2006 Italian football scandal, leaving the official total at 28. Juventus have since won their 30th title in the 2013–14 season and thus earned the right to wear the third star, the club removed all stars until another club earns the right to wear two stars "to emphasise the difference".[5] However, the three stars have been reinstated from 2015 after reaching sponsorship deal withAdidas.[6] |
Internazionale | ![]() | Italian Serie A | 2 | Each of the two represents ten titles. The first was added in 1966 and the second was added in 2024. |
Milan | ![]() | Italian Serie A | 1 | Represents ten titles. Added in 1979. |
Astana | ![]() | Kazakhstan Premier League | 2 | One star represents 3 titles. |
FC Aktobe | ![]() | Kazakhstan Premier League | 1 | One star represents 3 titles. |
Ventspils | ![]() | Latvian Higher League | 1 | Each star represents five titles. |
Jeunesse Esch | ![]() | National Division | 2 | Each represents ten titles. |
F91 Dudelange | ![]() | National Division | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Sliema Wanderers | ![]() | Maltese Premier League | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Floriana | ![]() | Maltese Premier League | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Valletta | ![]() | Maltese Premier League | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Hibernians | ![]() | Maltese Premier League | 1 | Represents ten titles. Added in 2009 |
Hamrun | ![]() | Maltese Premier League | 1 | Represents ten titles. Will be added in 2024. |
Victoria Hotspurs F.C. | ![]() | Gozo Football League First Division | 1 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Nadur Youngsters F.C. | ![]() | Gozo Football League First Division | 1 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Sannat Lions F.C. | ![]() | Gozo Football League First Division | 1 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Sheriff Tiraspol | ![]() | Moldovan League | 2 | Represents ten titles. |
Ajax | ![]() | Eredivisie andDutch Championship (pre-1956) | 3 | Each star represents ten titles. |
PSV Eindhoven | ![]() | Eredivisie andDutch Championship (pre-1956) | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Feyenoord | ![]() | Eredivisie andDutch Championship (pre-1956) | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
HVV Den Haag | ![]() | Dutch Championship (pre-1956) | 1 | Represents ten titles.[69] Star incorporated into the crest. |
VV Katwijk | ![]() | National amateur football title | 4 | 1993, 1994, 2000, 2013 |
VV Noordwijk | ![]() | National amateur football title | 2 | 1973, 1980 |
SV Huizen | ![]() | National amateur football title | 2 | 1974, 2013 |
De Treffers | ![]() | National amateur football title | 2 | 1991, 1998 |
DOS Kampen | ![]() | National amateur football title | 2 | 1981, 1999 |
VV Geldrop | ![]() | National amateur football title | 3 | 1984, 1987, 1990 |
SVV Scheveningen | ![]() | National amateur football title | 1 | 1996 |
ASWH | ![]() | National amateur football title | 1 | 2005 |
SV Argon | ![]() | National amateur football title | 1 | 2007 |
WKE | ![]() | National amateur football title | 1 | 2009 |
FC Lisse | ![]() | National amateur football title | 1 | 2008 |
Excelsior Maassluis | ![]() | National amateur football title | 1 | 2016 |
HSC '21 | ![]() | National amateur football title | 1 | 1999 |
Linfield | ![]() | Northern Irish league | 5 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Rosenborg | ![]() | Norwegian league | 2 | One golden star for every ten league titles. Since 2024, Rosenborg have opted to have the stars in black. |
Fredrikstad | ![]() | Norwegian cup | 1 | One silver star for every ten cup titles. |
Odd | ![]() | Norwegian cup | 1 | One silver star for every ten cup titles. |
Górnik Zabrze | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | Gold star represents ten or more titles. |
Ruch Chorzów | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | Gold star represents ten or more titles. |
Wisła Kraków | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | Gold star represents ten or more titles. |
Legia Warsaw | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | Gold star represents ten or more titles. |
Lech Poznań | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | Silver star represents five to nine titles. |
ŁKS Łódź | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | White star represents one to four titles. |
Piast Gliwice | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | White star represents one to four titles; first title won in 2019. |
Polonia Bytom | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | White star represents one to four titles. |
Śląsk Wrocław | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | White star represents one to four titles. |
Warta Poznań | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | White star represents one to four titles. |
Widzew Łódź | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | White star represents one to four titles. |
Stal Mielec | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | White star represents one to four titles. |
Zagłębie Lubin | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | White star represents one to four titles. |
Garbarnia Kraków | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | White star represents one to four titles. |
Szombierki Bytom | ![]() | Polish League | 1 | White star represents one to four titles. |
Benfica | ![]() | Portuguese League | 3 | Each star represents ten titles; announced in February 2008 for the following season,[70] by which time a 31st title had been won. |
Steaua București | ![]() | Romanian League | 2 | Each star represents ten titles.Ministry of National Defence (Romania) have reclaim the trademark of Steaua Bucharest after the football department have been revived. |
FCSB | ![]() | Romanian League | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. The club change its name afterMinistry of National Defence (Romania) have reclaim the trademark of Steaua Bucharest after the football department have been revived. |
Dinamo București | ![]() | Romanian League | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Spartak Moscow | ![]() | Russian Premier League,Soviet Top League | 4 | Each star represents five titles. Wore one star from 2003 to 2012 to commemorate theirRussian Premier League wins, added another three in 2013 as Russian clubs were then allowed to include their pre-1992 Soviet titles in the tally. |
Dynamo Moscow | ![]() | Soviet Top League | 2 | Each star represents five titles. |
Zenit Saint Petersburg | ![]() | Russian Premier League,Soviet Top League | 2 | Each star represents five titles. |
Rangers | ![]() | Scottish Premier League | 5 | Each star represents ten titles. World record 55 in total. The stars were moved to back of the jersey. |
Aberdeen | ![]() | European Cup Winners' Cup andEuropean Super Cup | 2 | Both trophies won in 1983. Aberdeen remain the only football club in Europe to incorporate a star for the European Super Cup.[21] |
Celtic | ![]() | European Cup | 1 | Star for European Cup win in 1967.[21][71][72] |
Dumbarton FC | ![]() | Scottish Premier League | 2 | First and second edition of Scottish champion. The stars were added since 2011. |
Shetland football team | ![]() | Football at the Island Games | 1 | Winner ofFootball at the 2005 Island Games – Men's tournament |
Slovan Bratislava | ![]() | Fortuna Liga | 3 | Awarded in 2009, each star represents five titles. |
MŠK Žilina | ![]() | Fortuna Liga | 1 | Awarded in 2010, the star represents five titles. |
Maribor | ![]() | Slovenian PrvaLiga | 1 | Star represents ten titles. |
Red Star Belgrade | ![]() | Serbian SuperLiga,First League of Serbia and Montenegro,Yugoslav First League | 3 | Each star represents ten titles. |
Partizan | ![]() | Serbian SuperLiga,First League of Serbia and Montenegro,Yugoslav First League | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
AIK | ![]() | Svenska Mästerskapet,Allsvenskan,Mästerskapsserien | 1 | Each star represents ten Swedish championships. |
Djurgårdens IF | ![]() | Svenska Mästerskapet,Allsvenskan | 1 | Each star represents ten Swedish championships. |
IFK Göteborg | ![]() | Svenska Mästerskapet,Allsvenskan,Allsvenskan play-offs,Mästerskapsserien | 1 | Each star represents ten Swedish championships. |
IFK Norrköping | ![]() | Allsvenskan,Allsvenskan play-offs | 1 | Each star represents ten Swedish championships. |
Malmö FF | ![]() | Allsvenskan | 2 | Each star represents ten Swedish championships. |
Örgryte IS | ![]() | Svenska Mästerskapet,Allsvenskan play-offs | 1 | Each star represents ten Swedish championships. |
Grasshoppers | ![]() | Swiss Super League | 2 | Each represents ten titles.[73] |
Basel | ![]() | Swiss Super League | 2 | Each star represents ten titles. |
FC La Chaux-de-Fonds | ![]() | Swiss Super League | 3 | 1953–54, 1954–55, 1963–64 |
Servette | ![]() | Swiss Super League | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Young Boys | ![]() | Swiss Super League | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Zürich | ![]() | Swiss Super League | 1 | Represents ten titles. |
Galatasaray | ![]() | Turkish Super League | 4 | Each star represents five titles. Officially recognized titles by TFF. |
Fenerbahçe | ![]() | Turkish Super League | 3 | Each star represents five titles. Officially recognized titles by TFF. |
Beşiktaş | ![]() | Turkish Super League | 3 | Each star represents five titles. Officially recognized titles by TFF. |
Trabzonspor | ![]() | Turkish Super League | 1 | Represents five titles. Officially recognized titles by TFF. |
Dynamo Kyiv | ![]() | Ukrainian Premier League,Soviet Top League | 2 | Represents ten Ukrainian titles and ten USSR titles. Second star was added on 6 September 2007 for USSR champion titles. |
Connah's Quay Nomads F.C. | ![]() | Cymru Premier | 2 | 2019–20, 2020–21 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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TSV 1860 Munich | ![]() | German Bundesliga | 1 | |
VfR Mannheim | ![]() | German Championship | 1 | |
Freiburger FC | ![]() | German Championship | 1 | |
Eintracht Braunschweig | ![]() | German Championship | 1 | |
Rot-Weiss Essen | ![]() | German Championship | 1 | |
FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin | ![]() | German Championship | 1 | |
Karlsruher FV | ![]() | German Championship | 1 | |
1. FC Kaiserslautern | ![]() | German ChampionshipGerman Bundesliga | 1 | Currently play in2. Bundesliga will not display star. |
Dresdner SC | ![]() | German ChampionshipGerman Bundesliga | 1 | |
F.C. Hansa Rostock | ![]() | NOFV-Oberliga | 1 | Currently play in3. Liga will not display star. |
Berliner FC Dynamo | ![]() | DDR-Oberliga | 1 | |
Dynamo Dresden | ![]() | DDR-Oberliga | 1 | |
FC Erzgebirge Aue | ![]() | DDR-Oberliga | 1 | Currently play in3. Liga will not display star. |
1. FC Magdeburg | ![]() | DDR-Oberliga | 1 | |
FC Carl Zeiss Jena | ![]() | DDR-Oberliga | 1 | |
Chemnitzer FC | ![]() | DDR-Oberliga | 1 | |
Turbine Halle | ![]() | DDR-Oberliga | 1 | |
FSV Zwickau | ![]() | DDR-Oberliga | 1 | |
FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt | ![]() | DDR-Oberliga | 1 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Küçük Kaymaklı Türk S.K. | ![]() | KTFF Süper Lig | 1 | |
Baf Ülkü Yurdu S.K. | ![]() | KTFF Süper Lig | 1 | |
Mağusa Türk Gücü S.K. | ![]() | KTFF Süper Lig | 2 | |
Gönyeli S.K. | ![]() | KTFF Süper Lig | 2 | |
Çetinkaya Türk S.K. | ![]() | KTFF Süper Lig | 3 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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BSC Kristall | ![]() | Russian Beach Soccer Championships | 1 | One star represent 5 titles. |
BSC Lokomotiv Moscow | ![]() | Russian Beach Soccer Championships | 1 | One star represent 5 titles. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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FS Seoul | ![]() | FK-League | 2 | 2018–19, 2019–20 |
Yes Gumi FS | ![]() | FK-League | 1 | 2015–16 |
Jeonju MAG FC | ![]() | FK-LeagueFK Cup | 6 | FK-League 2009–10, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15.FK Cup 2013, 2014. |
Nagoya Oceans | ![]() | AFC Futsal Club Championship | 4 | 2011, 2014, 2016, 2019 |
Chonburi Bluewave Futsal Club | ![]() | AFC Futsal Club Championship | 2 | 2013, 2017 |
Port Futsal Club | ![]() | Futsal Thai League | 3 | 2007, 2018, 2019 |
Mes Sungun FSC | ![]() | AFC Futsal Club Championship | 1 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Pato Futsal | ![]() | Liga Futsal | 2 | 2018, 2019 |
Associação Desportiva Classista Intelli | ![]() | Liga Futsal | 2 | 2018, 2019 |
Associação Carlos Barbosa de Futsal | ![]() | Liga Futsal | 3 | 2001, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2015 |
Foz Cataratas Futsal | ![]() | Campeonato Paranaense de Futsal | 2 | 2018, 2019 |
Associação de Futsal de Umuarama | ![]() | Campeonato Paranaense de Futsal | 2 | 2007, 2008 |
Associação Atlética Escola Superior Madre Celeste | ![]() | 3 | ||
Delta te Quiero | ![]() | Liga Nacional de Fútbol Sala (Venezuela) | 2 | |
Deportivo Panta | ![]() | División de Honor de Fútbol Sala (Perú) | 6 | |
Società Sportiva Bocca | ![]() | Liga Nacional de Futsal de Ecuador | 7 | |
Club Deportivo Real Bucaramanga | ![]() | Liga Colombiana de Fútbol Sala | 3 | |
Alianza Platanera | ![]() | Liga Colombiana de Fútbol Sala | 3 | |
Leones de Nariño | ![]() | Liga Colombiana de Fútbol Sala | 1 | |
Club Deportivo Lyon | ![]() | Liga Colombiana de Fútbol Sala | 1 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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AFC Kairat | ![]() | UEFA Futsal Champions League | 2 | 2012–13, 2014–15 |
CFS Bisontes Castellón | ![]() | UEFA Futsal Champions League | 3 | 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Baltimore Blast | ![]() | Major Arena Soccer League | 10 | The re-establish team retained the 1 star. |
San Diego Sockers | ![]() | Major Arena Soccer League | 15 | The re-establish team retained the 10 stars. |
San Diego Sockers 2 | ![]() | Major Arena Soccer League 2 | 1 | Title won in 2018–19. |
Chicago Mustangs | ![]() | Major Arena Soccer LeagueMajor Arena Soccer League 2 | 2 | Major Arena Soccer League title won in 2013–14.Major Arena Soccer League 2 title won in 2017–18 |
Dallas Sidekicks | ![]() | Major Arena Soccer League | 4 | 1986–87 MISL, 1993 CISL, 1998 PSA, 2001 WISL. The re-establish team retained the 4 stars. |
Cleveland Crunch | ![]() | National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001)Major Arena Soccer League 2 | 4 | 1993–94, 1995–96, 1998–99. The re-establish team retained the 3 stars. |
Monterrey Flash | ![]() | Major Arena Soccer League | 1 | Title won in 2014–15. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes | |
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Atlético Huila | ![]() | Colombian Women's Football League | 1 | 2018 | |
São José Esporte Clube (women) | ![]() | Copa Libertadores Femenina,International Women's Club Championship | 4 | Copa Libertadores Femenina in 2011, 2013, 2014,International Women's Club Championship in 2014 | |
Minas Brasília Tênis Clube | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino – Série A2 | 1 | 2018 | |
Sociedade Esportiva Kindermann | ![]() | Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino | 1 | ||
Foz Cataratas Futebol Clube | ![]() | Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino | 1 | 2011 | |
Esporte Clube Iranduba da Amazônia | ![]() | Campeonato Amazonense Women's League | 8 | ||
Associação Atlética Escola Superior Madre Celeste | ![]() | Campeonato Paraense de Futebol Feminino | 3 | ||
Santiago Morning (women) | ![]() | Chilean women's football championship | 3 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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C.F. Monterrey (women) | ![]() | Liga MX Femenil | 2 | Apertura 2019,Apertura 2021 |
Tigres UANL (women) | ![]() | Liga MX Femenil | 5 | Clausura 2018,Clausura 2019,Guardianes 2020,Guardianes 2021,Apertura 2022 |
North Carolina Courage | ![]() | National Women's Soccer League | 2 | 2018,2019 |
Portland Thorns FC | ![]() | National Women's Soccer League | 3 | 2013,2017,2022 |
FC Kansas City | ![]() | National Women's Soccer League | 2 | 2014,2015 |
Washington Spirit | ![]() | National Women's Soccer League | 1 | 2021 |
Santa Clarita Blue Heat | ![]() | United Women's Soccer | 2 | 2016,2021 |
Midwest United FC | ![]() | United Women's Soccer | 3 | 2016 u16 national champion,2017, 2019 U.S. Soccer Development Academy Girls U-18/19 Championship |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Fujieda Junshin | ![]() | All Japan High School Women's Soccer Tournament | 5 | 2006, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 |
INAC Kobe Leonessa | ![]() | Nadeshiko League | 3 | Three successive league titles. |
Nippon TV Tokyo Verdy Beleza | ![]() | Nadeshiko League | 8 | |
Incheon Hyundai Steel Red Angels WFC | ![]() | WK League | 8 | |
Suwon UDC WFC | ![]() | WK League | 1 | 2010 |
Taichung Blue Whale | ![]() | Taiwan Mulan Football League | 5 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Olympique Lyonnais Féminin | ![]() | Division 1 Féminine | 1 | One star represent 10 titles |
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam | ![]() | Frauen-Bundesliga | 1 | Star written with number 6 |
Eintracht Frankfurt (women) | ![]() | Frauen-Bundesliga | 2 | 2 stars represent at least 5 Bundesliga titles. |
VfL Wolfsburg (women) | ![]() | Frauen-Bundesliga | 2 | 2 stars represent at least 5 Bundesliga titles. |
Fortuna Hjørring | ![]() | Elitedivisionen | 2 | One star represent 5 titles |
Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi | ![]() | Kansallinen Liiga | 2 | One star represent 10 titles |
Birkirkara F.C. (women) | ![]() | Maltese Women's League | 1 | One star represent 10 titles. Added in 2022 |
Hibernians F.C. (women) | ![]() | Maltese Women's League | 1 | One star represent 10 titles. Added in 2014 |
FC Rosengård | ![]() | Damallsvenskan | 1 | One star represent 10 titles |
FC Zürich Frauen | ![]() | Swiss Women's Super League | 2 | One star represent 10 titles |
SFK 2000 | ![]() | Bosnia and Herzegovina Women's Premier League | 1 | One star represent 10 titles |
ŽFK Spartak Subotica | ![]() | Serbian Women's Super League | 1 | One star represent 10 titles |
Zvezda-2005 Perm | ![]() | Russian Women's Football Championship | 1 | One star represent 5 titles |
KKPK Medyk Konin | ![]() | Ekstraliga (women's football) | 4 | 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 |
Górnik Łęczna (women) | ![]() | Ekstraliga (women's football) | 3 | 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20 |
Wexford Youths W.F.C. | ![]() | National competitions | 5 | Represent 2014–15,2015–16 continental Tyres WNL League, 2015 SSE Airtricity First Division, 2015 WFAI Cup, 2015–16 WNL Shield, |
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National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | Men's FIH Hockey World Cup | 2018 | 1 | Titles won in2018 Men's Hockey World Cup |
Note: Unlike in football which women's teams will adopt men's star on their jersey, Belgium women's national field hockey team does not wear the men's stars on their jersey.
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | Badminton at the Summer Olympics,BWF World Championships,Sudirman Cup,Uber Cup (women only),Thomas Cup (men only) | 2010 | 5 (maximum 4 bright stars) | All badminton players that represent China will wear the badminton uniform that feature 5 stars except at Olympic Games. Players who won one of the world championships will earn a bright star. The fifth star representBadminton World Cup was defunct. |
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | World Men's Handball Championship | 6 | ||
![]() | World Men's Handball Championship | 3 | ||
![]() | World Men's Handball Championship | 4 | ||
![]() | World Men's Handball Championship | 1 | ||
![]() | World Men's Handball Championship | 2 | ||
![]() | World Men's Handball Championship | 2 |
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | IHF World Women's Handball Championship | 2 | ||
![]() | IHF World Women's Handball Championship | 1 | ||
![]() | IHF World Women's Handball Championship | 3 | One star is for world champion, 2 stars is for outdoor/field world champion. | |
![]() | IHF World Women's Handball Championship | 1 |
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | ICC Men's T20 World Cup | 2021 | 1 | ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2014. Unlike most teams, star is placed below the crest. |
![]() | Cricket World CupICC Men's T20 World Cup | 2011 | 3/2 | Cricket World Cup in 1983, 2011 and theICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2007. Later changed to two stars for the2023 Cricket World Cup to solely represent India's two ODI World Cup championships. |
![]() | Cricket World Cup | 2 | Cricket World Cup in 1975, 1979. Two stars also used to represent the two ICC Men's T20 World Cup championships in 2012, 2016 when participating in theICC Men's T20 World Cup. | |
![]() | Cricket World Cup | 2 | Two stars, representing championships in 2010 and 2022, are worn duringICC Men's T20 World Cup competitions. England has also won aCricket World Cup in 2019. | |
![]() | Cricket World Cup | 1 | Cricket World Cup in 1992. |
While the club logo with star usually represent football major trophy, the same logo applied to other sport department as well.
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Numbers written at the jersey | Notes |
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Al Ittihad Alexandria Club | ![]() | 6 times Egypt Cup winner | 6 | In football,basketball. |
Étoile Sportive du Sahel (Football) | ![]() | 10 timesTunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 champion in football | 1 | In football,basketball |
Estudiantes de La Plata | ![]() | One star represent major trophy in football competition won byEstudiantes de La Plata. | 1 | In football, field hockey, basketball, golf, judo. |
Boca Juniors | ![]() | The logo of Boca Juniors represent major trophy in football competition. | 68 | |
Clube de Regatas do Flamengo | ![]() | 1981 Intercontinental Cup winner | 1 | In football,basketball,esports. |
Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama | ![]() | Stars represent major trophy in football competition. | 8 | In football,basketball |
São Paulo FC | ![]() | Football and athletics titles | 5 | In football, basketball, esport. |
Borussia Dortmund | ![]() | 5 timesBundesliga champion in football | 2 | In football, esportshandball(women). |
Bayern Munich | ![]() | 20 timesBundesliga champion in football | 4 | In football, handball, esports, table tennis, chess. |
Buriram United | ![]() | Thai's football domestic treble in 2011 | 1 | In football, esport. |
Persib Bandung | ![]() | Liga 1 (Indonesia) | 1 | In football, esport |
Johor Darul Ta'zim | ![]() ![]() | Malaysian Super League | 3 | In football,polo, ice hockey, esport. |
Club Atlético Colón | ![]() | Argentinian football cup | 1 | In football, basketball. |
Feyenoord | ![]() | 10 times Dutch football champion | 1 | In football, esports. |
PSV Eindhoven | ![]() | 20 times Dutch football champion | 2 | In football, esports. |
AFC Ajax | ![]() | 30 times Dutch football champion | 3 | In football, esports. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Esporte Clube Sírio | ![]() | FIBA Intercontinental Cup and other | 2 | 1979 FIBA Intercontinental Cup winner and tennis children world champion won byWilliam Kyriakos in 1982. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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AS Pontoise-Cergy TT | ![]() | European Champions League (table tennis) | 2 | 2014, 2016 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Bath Rugby | ![]() | European Rugby Champions Cup | 1 | 1997–98 |
Exeter Chiefs | ![]() | European Rugby Champions Cup | 1 | 2019–20 |
Saracens F.C. | ![]() | European Rugby Champions Cup | 3 | 2015–16, 2016–17, 2018–19 |
Ulster Rugby | ![]() | European Rugby Champions Cup | 1 | 1998–99 |
Leinster Rugby | ![]() | European Rugby Champions Cup | 4 | 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2017–18 |
Munster Rugby | ![]() | European Rugby Champions Cup | 2 | 2005–06, 2007–08 |
Stade Toulousain | ![]() | European Rugby Champions Cup | 5 | 1995–96, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2009–10, 2020–21 |
RC Toulonnais | ![]() | European Rugby Champions Cup | 3 | 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15 |
CA Brive | ![]() | European Rugby Champions Cup | 1 | 1996–97 |
Stade Rochelais | ![]() | European Rugby Champions Cup | 2 | 2021–22, 2022–23 |
Sale Sharks | ![]() | English Premiership | 1 | 2006 |
Petrarca Rugby | ![]() | Top10 (rugby union) | 1 | 1 star represent 10 titles |
CS Dinamo București (rugby union) | ![]() | SuperLiga (rugby union) | 1 | 1 star 10 titles |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Numbers of stars | Notes |
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Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball | ![]() | NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament | 5 | 1940, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1987. The stars are located on the trunks. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Meath county football team | ![]() | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship | 7 | 1949, 1954, 1967, 1987, 1988, 1996, 1999. Stars are located at the back of the kit. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Győri Audi ETO KC | ![]() | Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball) | 1 | 1 star represent 10 titles |
Ferencvárosi TC (women's handball) | ![]() | Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball) | 1 | 1 star represent 10 titles |
PDO Handball Team Salerno | ![]() | Serie A1 (women's handball) | 7 | 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019 |
ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica | ![]() | Women's EHF Champions League | 2 | 2012, 2015 |
Hypo Niederösterreich | ![]() | Women's EHF Champions League | 8 | 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000 |
RK Krim | ![]() | Women's EHF Champions League | 2 | 2001, 2003 |
CSM București (women's handball) | ![]() | Women's EHF Champions League | 1 | 2016 |
Zagłębie Lubin (women's handball) | ![]() | Polish Women's Superliga (women's handball) | 1 | |
LC Brühl Handball | ![]() | SPAR Premium League | 3 | 1 star represent 10 titles |
SG BBM Bietigheim | ![]() | Handball-Bundesliga (women) | 2 | 2017, 2019 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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KH Zagłębie Sosnowiec | ![]() | Ekstraklasa (ice hockey) | 5 | 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985. |
EHC Red Bull München | ![]() | Deutsche Eishockey Liga | 4 | 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020 |
Eisbären Berlin | ![]() | Deutsche Eishockey Liga | 8 | 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2021 |
ERC Ingolstadt | ![]() | Deutsche Eishockey Liga | 1 | 2014 |
Krefeld Pinguine | ![]() | Deutsche Eishockey Liga | 1 | 2003 |
Lausitzer Füchse | ![]() | DDR-Oberliga (ice hockey) | 4 | 1 star represent 5 titles. |
Ferencvárosi TC (ice hockey) | ![]() | OB I Bajnokság | 2 | 1 star represent 10 titles. |
Tune Talk Frostbiters | ![]() | 1 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club | ![]() | Men's Hoofdklasse HockeyWomen's Hoofdklasse Hockey | 2 | 1 star represent 10 titles. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club | ![]() | Women's Hoofdklasse Hockey | 2 | 1 star represent 10 titles. |
HC 's-Hertogenbosch | ![]() | Women's Hoofdklasse Hockey | 2 | 1 star represent 10 titles. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Parma Baseball Club | ![]() | Italian Baseball League | 1 | One star represent 10 titles. |
Nettuno Baseball Club | ![]() | Italian Baseball League | 1 | One star represent 10 titles. |
Rimini Baseball Club | ![]() | Italian Baseball League | 1 | One star represent 10 titles. |
Fortitudo Baseball Bologna | ![]() | Italian Baseball LeagueCoppa Italia (baseball) | 2 (1+1) | One star represent 10 titles |
Neptunus | ![]() | Honkbal Hoofdklasse | 1 | One star represent 10 titles |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Numbers written at the jersey | Notes |
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Schweriner SC | ![]() | CEV Women's Champions LeagueWomen's CEV Cup | 2 | CEV Women's Champions League in 1978,Women's CEV Cup in 1975 |
Fenerbahçe Women's Volleyball | ![]() | CEV Women's Champions League | 1 | 2012 |
VakıfBank S.K. | ![]() | CEV Women's Champions League | 6 | 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023 |
VC Uralochka-NTMK | ![]() | Russian Women's Volleyball Super League | 5 | 1 star for 5 titles. |
RC Cannes | ![]() | CEV Women's Champions LeagueLNV Ligue A Féminine | 4(2+2) | 2 stars for national league titles, 2 stars for European champions |
KPS Chemik Police | ![]() | TAURON Liga | 9 | 1994, 1995, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021 |
Tianjin Bohai Bank women's volleyball team | ![]() | Chinese Volleyball Super League | 2 | Chinese Volleyball Super League winner in 2017–18, 2019–20. Titles won before 2017 cannot adopt star on kit. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Kolkata Knight Riders | ![]() | Indian Premier League | 2 | 2012, 2014 |
Rajasthan Royals | ![]() | Indian Premier League | 1 | 2008 |
Islamabad United | ![]() | Pakistan Super League | 2 | 2016, 2018 |
Karachi Kings | ![]() | Pakistan Super League | 1 | 2020 |
Peshawar Zalmi | ![]() | Pakistan Super League | 1 | 2017 |
Quetta Gladiators | ![]() | Pakistan Super League | 1 | 2019 |
Multan Sultans | ![]() | Pakistan Super League | 1 | 2021 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Bengal Warriorz | ![]() | Pro Kabaddi League | 1 | |
Bengaluru Bulls | ![]() | Pro Kabaddi League | 1 | |
Dabang Delhi K.C. | ![]() | Pro Kabaddi League | 1 | |
Jaipur Pink Panthers | ![]() | Pro Kabaddi League | 2 | |
Patna Pirates | ![]() | Pro Kabaddi League | 3 | |
Puneri Paltan | ![]() | Pro Kabaddi League | 1 | |
U Mumba | ![]() | Pro Kabaddi League | 1 | |
Haryana Steelers | ![]() | Pro Kabaddi League | 1 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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T1 | ![]() | League of Legends World Championship | 5 | 2013, 2015, 2016, 2023, 2024 |
Invictus Gaming | ![]() | League of Legends World Championship | 1 | 2018 |
FunPlus Phoenix | ![]() | League of Legends World Championship | 1 | 2019 |
DWG KIA | ![]() | League of Legends World Championship | 1 | 2020 |
Edward Gaming | ![]() | League of Legends World Championship | 1 | 2021 |
DRX (esports) | ![]() | League of Legends World Championship | 1 | 2022 |
Team Liquid | ![]() | League Championship Series | 4 | One star represent each titles. |
Team SoloMid | ![]() | League Championship Series | 7 | One star represent each titles. |
100 Thieves | ![]() | League Championship Series | 1 | One star represent each titles. |
KaBuM! e-Sports | ![]() | Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends | 4 | 2014, 2018, 2018, 2020 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Astralis | ![]() | Counter-Strike Major Championships | 4 | Titles won in2017,2018,2019, and2019. Stars located on rear collar of jersey. |
Cloud9 | ![]() | Counter-Strike Major Championships | 1 | Title won in2018. Only displayed during Major Championships. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Team Liquid | ![]() | The International | 1 | 2017 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Team Vitality | ![]() | Rocket League Championship Series | 1 | 2019 |
National Team | Title(s) represented | First worn | Number of stars | Notes |
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![]() | Asian Cup | 2011 AFC Asian Cup award ceremony | 4 | One time only. Titles won in1992,2000,2004, and2011. |
![]() | AFF Championship | 2012 AFF Championship award ceremony | 4 | Two times only. Titles won in1998,2004,2007, and2012. |
![]() | Olympic Games | Atletica advertisement featuringCarlos Salcido in 2021. | 1 | Title won in 2012. |
![]() | UEFA European Championship | UEFA Euro 2004 | 1 | 12 years anniversary of DenmarkUEFA Euro 1992 champion. |
![]() | Copa América | 2019 Copa América | 2 | Titles won in1939 and1975. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2008 | 4 | The star were removed in 2019. Titles won in1963,1965,1978 and1982. |
![]() | Africa Cup of Nations | 2019 | 1 | The star were removed for unknown reason.Title won in1976. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Gor Mahia F.C. | ![]() | African Cup Winners' Cup | 1 | Title won in 1987. The star was removed in 2012. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Vancouver Whitecaps | ![]() | USL First Division,North American Soccer League | 3 | 2 stars are worn for their 2 championships in theUSL First Division (2006, 2008) and one for theVancouver Whitecaps (NASL) win in theSoccer Bowl of1979. The stars were removed when they joinedMajor League Soccer for the2011 season. |
Montreal Impact | ![]() | USL First Division,A-League,American Professional Soccer League | 3 | Each star represents a league championship, won in 1994, 2004 and 2009; two stars were worn after their second league title, and a third star was added after their third title; the stars were removed when they joinedMajor League Soccer for the2012 season; the four stars on the 2012 Impact logo do not represent championships, but instead the four founding communities of Montreal represented onthe city's coat of arms.[14] |
Orlando City SC | ![]() | USL Championship | 1 | The star was removed after joining MLS. |
Grand Canyon University | ![]() | NCAADivision II | 1 | Removed star after moving to Division I |
Northern Kentucky Norse | ![]() | NCAADivision II | 1 | Represents club's 2010NCAA Division IInational championship. The team retained its star even after moving to Division I in 2012 but the star was removed later after the team changed its logo. |
UCLA Bruins men's soccer | ![]() | NCAADivision I | 4 | |
Atlético Morelia | ![]() | Liga MX | 1 | The star was removed after the team changed its logo. |
San Francisco F.C. | ![]() | Liga Panameña de Fútbol | 9 | |
C.D. Guadalajara | ![]() | Mexican First Division | 12 | One star per title.[75] |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Club Universitario de Deportes | ![]() | Peruvian Primera División | 26 | 90th anniversary special kit. |
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista | ![]() | FIFA Club World CupCampeonato Brasileiro Série A | 5 | Larger star for the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship, above the other four stars for four Campeonato Brasileiro titles; the stars were removed for the 2011 season onwards. |
Santa Cruz Futebol Clube | ![]() | Campeonato Pernambucano | 8 (3+5) | Club badge has five yellow stars for the five consecutive championships (1969–1973) and three stars for the three "super-championships" (black for 1957, white for 1976, red for 1983) |
Fluminense | ![]() | Campeonato Carioca | 1 | 115th anniversary of title won in 1906. The star was located at the collar. The club used to have 4 stars on their kit which represent Brazilian Serie A champion. |
CS Emelec | ![]() | Ecuadorian Serie A | 11 | Wore stars under badge for each Serie A title on shirt starting in 1997 until 2015; starting in 2016 stars no longer worn below badge. |
Barcelona SC | ![]() | Ecuadorian Serie A | 15 | Wore black and later red stars under badge for each Serie A title on shirt starting in 1982 until 2015; starting in 2016 stars no longer worn below badge; wore two black stars above badge in 2007 for two Copa Libertadores runners-up performances in 1991 and 1998. |
S.D. Aucas | ![]() | Campeonato Amateur del Futbol de Pichincha and Campeonato Professional Interandino | 8 (6+2) | From 1998 to 2010 wore eight red or black stars above badge: six for provincial amateur titles from 1945 to 1951, and two inter-provincial professional titles in 1959 and 1962. |
América de Cali | ![]() | Colombian league | 13 | One star per title. |
Deportivo Cali | ![]() | Colombian league | 9 | One star per title. |
Independiente Santa Fe | ![]() | Colombian leagueCopa Sudamericana | 9 (8+1) | One star per title. |
Club Nacional de Football | ![]() | Intercontinental Cup (football) | 3 | 115th anniversary of the club. Only wore during 2013. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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GKS Tychy (ice hockey) | ![]() | Ekstraklasa (ice hockey) | 4 | 2005, 2015, 2018 and 2019. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Mercedes-Benz in Formula One | ![]() | Formula One World Constructors' Champions | 7 | As Mercedes-Benz logo at face mask during 2020. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Leicester Tigers | ![]() | European Rugby Champions Cup | 2 |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Gen.G | ![]() | League of Legends World Championship | 2 | 2014, 2017. Title won when the League of Legends division is handled bySamsung Galaxy which LCK slot was acquired by KSV eSports (now known as Gen.G) in late 2017. |
Club Team | Country | Title(s) represented | Number of stars | Notes |
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Cloud9 | ![]() | Rocket League Championship Series | 1 | Title won in 2018. Rocket League department have been dissolved at 2020. Other departments ofCloud9 did not adopt the star. |
American clubPhiladelphia Union has 13 stars that represent the13 original colonies of the United States.[76] FellowMajor League Soccer franchiseMontreal Impact had four stars on their badge, which were symbolic of the nationalities of the peoples who founded the city ofMontreal, prior to rebranding asCF Montreal.[14] The four nations are regularly used in Montreal imagery, as the cityflag andcoat of arms both reference them.Minnesota United FC, who also play in Major League Soccer feature a star on their crest representingL'Étoile du Nord, the official motto of the state ofMinnesota and the source of the state nickname, The North Star State.
The badge ofPeñarol ofUruguay has 11 stars for the 11 players.[77]
Thebadge introduced by Manchester City in 1997 had three stars to give it a "morecontinental feel".[78] The 3 stars do not represent titles or trophies. City brought in a new club badge in 2016 with no stars on it.[79]Sivasspor of Turkey also has three stars on their badge. They do not represent any championships either.
Portsmouth F.C. has featured a star (of various designs) in its badge since 1913. The star does not represent trophies or titles won, instead, the Portsmouth badge was based upon symbols found in the official coat of arms owned byPortsmouth City Council.
For the 2002–03 season, the badge of Greek clubPanathinaikos F.C. had 3 stars. One gold representing the team's partaking in the1971 European Cup Final, and 2 white stars representing the team's participation at the 1985 European Cup semi-finals and the 1996UEFA Champions League semi-finals respectively. Because none of these stars represent titles or trophies, opposition fans in Greece mocked this.[citation needed]
Following the crash ofLaMia Flight 2933, Brazilian clubChapecoense incorporated a star into its badge as a tribute to those who perished in the incident.[61]
Yeovil Town added three stars above its crest for 2017–18, for every five seasons they have remained in theEnglish Football League.[80]
Forest Green Rovers added three stars to the back of the neck area for 2018–19, to denote progression in the EFL. One star is coloured for promotion toLeague Two and the other two are faded until they reach theChampionship.[81]
In association football, some national and club sides include one or more stars as part of (or beside) the crest on their shirt to represent important trophies that the team has previously won. According to various football history sources, the first team to adopt a star was Juventus in Italy, who added a star above their crest in 1958 to represent their tenth Serie A title. This was an extension of the convention by which the reigning champions are entitled to display the scudetto on their shirts for the following season. The star was later formally adopted as a symbol for ten titles
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Above Ferencvaros' club crest on the chest are two gold stars, which each represent 10 Hungarian titles. At the moment their overall total stands at 28 titles.
Porque o Benfica é o único clube em Portugal a ter conquistado mais de trinta campeonatos, a nossa camisola do próximo ano terá três estrelas por cima do nosso símbolo, uma por cada 10 campeonatos conquistados.
the gold star to signify the Lions' spectacular victory.
once estrellas, que representan a los jugadores que se encuentran en el campo de juego