Soccer Clubs Logos Coloring Pages
Free soccer club logo coloring pages: 100+ printable designs organized by Europe’s major leagues, including the English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, German Bundesliga, Italian Serie A, and French Ligue 1. Each league collection features the team crests and club colors that fans recognize, presented as outline designs for personal coloring. Every page is free to download as a PDF and print, or to color online directly in the browser.
Soccer club crests are a popular coloring subject because each one carries the colors, symbols, and history of its team. Coloring a crest in its correct team colors – the red of one club, the blue and white stripes of another – connects the activity to the sport children and adults already follow. The collection is organized by league below, covering the five most-followed domestic competitions in European soccer.
Which Soccer Leagues Are Included in This Collection?
The collection is organized around Europe’s five major domestic leagues, each with its own set of team crest pages. The English Premier League collection covers the clubs of England’s top division. The Spanish La Liga collection features the crests of Spain’s leading clubs. The German Bundesliga, Italian Serie A, and French Ligue 1 collections each cover the major clubs of their respective countries.
Each league sub-collection presents the team crests as outline designs, allowing colorists to apply each club’s traditional colors. Together, the five leagues represent the most-watched club soccer competitions in the world, making this a collection that connects coloring with the teams fans follow across the European season. Each page is free to download as a PDF or color online.
What These Pages Do
Fine motor development. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7. Crest designs combine bold outer shapes with finer internal detail, giving children both large areas to fill and smaller sections that build precision and control as their hand coordination develops.
Color recognition and team knowledge. Soccer crest pages connect coloring to the colors that identify each club. Matching a crest to its correct team colors builds color recognition and reinforces a young fan’s knowledge of the teams they follow. This makes the activity especially engaging for children already interested in the sport.
Anxiety reduction through focus. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions. The defined sections of a crest design provide the kind of focused, contained task associated with the study’s calming findings, making these pages a relaxing activity for soccer fans of all ages.
A shared activity for soccer fans. Crest coloring pages give families who follow soccer a shared activity tied to their common interest. Coloring the crest of a supported club, or comparing the colors of rival teams, turns coloring into an extension of the fan experience that parents and children can enjoy together.
How to Color Soccer Crest Pages Well
- Match the real team colors: The most rewarding approach is to reference the club’s actual colors and reproduce them accurately. Many crests use just two or three primary colors, so identifying them first makes the result recognizable.
- Work from large areas to small detail: Fill the large background shape of the crest first, then move to the smaller internal symbols and lettering. This keeps the colors clean and prevents smudging across fine lines.
- Use bold, saturated color: Club crests are designed to be striking, so press firmly with Prismacolor or Crayola pencils for solid, saturated fills rather than light shading. Crest colors are meant to be bold.
- Keep outlines crisp: Trace the main outline last with a fine black pen or pencil to sharpen the edges, since crisp borders make a crest design read clearly.
- Add metallic accents: Many crests include gold or silver elements. A metallic gel pen for these sections adds the finishing detail that makes a crest look complete.
- Create your own club crest: Use a blank crest shape to design an original team, choosing colors, a symbol, and a name. This turns the activity into a creative design exercise rather than only a reproduction.
5 Creative Craft Ideas With Soccer Crest Coloring Pages
1. Design Your Own Club. Use a blank crest outline to invent an original soccer club – choose team colors, draw a symbol, and add a club name. This combines coloring with creative design and avoids reproducing trademarked logos.
2. League Color Chart. Color the crests of several clubs from one league, then arrange them together to compare the range of team colors across that competition – a visual study of how clubs choose their identities.
3. Match-Day Banner. Color a supported club’s crest, cut it out, and mount it on a handmade banner with team colors for watching a match at home.
4. Crest Bookmark Set. Color several crests, trim them into bookmark-sized strips, and laminate them as a set of soccer-themed bookmarks.
5. Geography and Soccer Map. Color crests from clubs in different countries and place them on a map of Europe to connect each league to its country, combining soccer interest with geography.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which soccer leagues are included in the coloring collection?
The collection covers Europe’s five major domestic leagues: the English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, German Bundesliga, Italian Serie A, and French Ligue 1. Each league has its own set of team crest pages, presented as outline designs for coloring in each club’s traditional colors.
Are soccer crest coloring pages suitable for children?
Yes. Crest designs combine bold outer shapes with finer internal detail, making them suitable for a range of ages. Younger children can fill the large areas while older children manage the smaller symbols and lettering. The pages are especially engaging for children who already follow soccer.
How do I color a club crest in the correct colors?
Reference the club’s actual colors and identify the two or three primary colors most crests use. Fill the large background area first, then add the smaller internal symbols, and use bold, saturated color since crests are designed to be striking. Adding a metallic gel pen for gold or silver elements completes the look.
Can I use these pages to design my own team crest?
Yes. A blank crest shape works well for inventing an original club – choosing colors, a symbol, and a name. Designing an original crest is a creative alternative to reproducing existing logos and is a popular activity for young soccer fans.
What are the benefits of soccer-themed coloring pages?
Soccer coloring pages build fine motor skills, which the American Academy of Pediatrics identifies as a core benefit of coloring for children ages 2 through 7. They also build color recognition and team knowledge, and provide a shared activity for families who follow the sport together.
Are these soccer coloring pages free to print?
All pages are free to download as a PDF and print, or to color online in the browser. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages can be printed at home on standard paper for personal use.
Are these pages suitable for a classroom or soccer club activity?
Yes. The pages work as activities for youth soccer teams, sports-themed events, and geography lessons, connecting leagues to their countries. They are free to download and print for personal and educational use, with no account required.
What is the most popular soccer league for coloring pages?
The English Premier League collection is among the most popular, reflecting its status as the most-watched domestic league worldwide. La Liga, with its historically successful Spanish clubs, is also widely requested. All five major leagues are represented in the collection.
Start Coloring
Download any page by clicking the league or design – no account, email, or payment required. Pages print directly from the browser at full resolution or open in the online coloring tool for screen use. Share finished pages on Facebook or Pinterest with the share buttons at the top of each design page.
