The Evolution of USA Soccer: Premium Logo History Infographic (1913-2024)

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Framed A5: 167 × 228 mm / 6.6 × 9 inch
Unframed A5: 148,5 × 210 mm / 5.8 × 8.3 inch.
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With a framed print you'll get a premium FSC®-certified pine wood frame with glass that can stand upright or hang on a wall. Optional colors in black, white and wood.
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300 g/m² matte coated paper.
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Neatly wrapped with durable paper and a ribbon so you can send your gift directly to that special person.
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111 Years of American Soccer Heritage
The United States Soccer Federation was founded in 1913, making it one of the oldest governing bodies in the sport. This poster traces the visual evolution of American soccer—from early shields and stars through the NASL era to the modern crest that represents both the USMNT and USWNT on the world stage.
Every badge revision reflects the sport's journey in America: from niche pastime to hosting the 1994 World Cup, the rise of MLS, and now preparations for 2026. Whether you watched the '99 Women's World Cup or cheered for the current generation, this is your archive.


Hand-restored for collectors
Every badge in this timeline was digitally restored to preserve the fine details that don't survive low-res reproductions. From the early USSF shields to the modern crest, each mark is rendered at print-ready fidelity. For the full history—see the reference section below.The 1913 Founding
One of the oldest soccer federations in the world, predating many European associations.
The Stars & Stripes
American iconography woven into every crest iteration, from shields to modern minimalism.
World Cup 2026
The upcoming home tournament marks a new chapter in American soccer identity.


Ready to frame or gift
Choose from black, white, or oak wood frames—each FSC®-certified with glass and a built-in stand. Add gift wrap for a ribbon and personal note, ready to send directly to any American soccer fan.The Story of the USA Soccer Logo: A Collector's Reference
USA Soccer logo history: curated for collectors
1913: The USSF founding
The United States Soccer Federation was founded in 1913, making it one of the oldest national governing bodies for soccer in the world. Early crests reflected institutional formality—shields, eagles, and heraldic elements common to American sports organizations of the era.
The NASL years and growing visibility
Through the 1970s and 1980s, the North American Soccer League brought international stars to America and increased visibility for the national team. Crest designs evolved to balance tradition with the sport's growing commercial presence.
1994: The home World Cup
Hosting the 1994 World Cup transformed American soccer. The federation modernized its visual identity to match the global stage, introducing cleaner designs that would work across broadcast media and merchandise.
The USWNT dynasty
The United States Women's National Team became a global powerhouse, winning multiple World Cups and Olympic gold medals. The shared crest system unified men's and women's programs under one visual identity.
2026: A new era
With the 2026 World Cup returning to American soil (co-hosted with Canada and Mexico), the current crest represents a federation preparing for its biggest moment since 1994.
Museum-Grade Specs
Printed on museum-grade 300g/m² matte stock to minimize glare and preserve detail at close viewing distance. Finished to Amsterdam studio quality—built to live like a quiet gallery piece, not disposable merch.
