Russian Premier League Logos
The Spartak Moscow logo features the iconic red-and-white diamond (rhombus) enclosing a stylized letter “C” wrapped around a football, rendered in red (#e3304a) and white (#fefefe) with gold (#cfaf82) accents.
The visual identity of FC Spartak Moscow is anchored by its legendary diamond-shaped emblem, one of the most recognizable symbols in Russian sports. The rhombus contains a large white Cyrillic “C” (for “Spartak”) curving around the upper-left side of a white football silhouette, all set against a bold red field. The design is framed by gold detailing that adds a sense of prestige without cluttering the composition. Two small stars above the diamond commemorate the club’s championship heritage. The mark scales cleanly from embroidered jersey crests to massive stadium tifo displays.
Founded in 1922 and named after the gladiator Spartacus, FC Spartak Moscow is one of the most successful and popular football clubs in Russia. Based in Moscow, the club plays at the 45,000-seat Otkritie Bank Arena (also known as Spartak Stadium). Spartak holds a record number of Soviet and Russian league titles and is nicknamed “Narodnaya Komanda” (The People’s Team) due to its lack of affiliation with any state ministry during the Soviet era, unlike rivals CSKA (army) and Dynamo (police). The club competes in the Russian Premier League.
Meaning and Symbolism
- Red (#e3304a): The defining color of Spartak, representing passion, courage, and the fighting spirit of the gladiator Spartacus after whom the club is named
- White (#fefefe): Provides contrast and clarity, symbolizing sportsmanship and the purity of competition
- Gold (#cfaf82): Conveys prestige, championship heritage, and the club’s storied history of success
- Diamond (rhombus) shape: The sacred geometric form of the Spartak identity since the 1930s, one of the most iconic shapes in all of Russian sports
- Overall composition: A bold, instantly recognizable emblem that balances Soviet-era tradition with timeless graphic clarity
Design and History
The Spartak diamond was first conceived by club co-founder Nikolai Starostin in the 1930s when he proposed both the name and the emblem. The rhombus appeared early in the club’s history and has remained the constant element through every redesign. While the direction of the stripe inside has changed over the decades, and the color was briefly altered once, the diamond itself has never been abandoned. It is considered one of the best sports symbols in Russian history for its conciseness and clarity.
In 2022, ahead of the club’s centenary, Spartak underwent a significant rebranding. The studio Quberten refined the emblem with delicate simplification, adjusting the angle of the rhombus sides, refining the placement of the stars, and creating a bespoke typeface family – FCSM Antiqua (based on the Cyrillic “C” from the logo) and FCSM Sans. The updated logo debuted on the 2023-24 season kits alongside a special 100th-anniversary badge.
Typography
The Spartak identity uses the custom FCSM Antiqua typeface, designed specifically for the centenary rebrand and derived from the curves of the Cyrillic “C” that appears inside the diamond. This serif-influenced display font is paired with the more neutral FCSM Sans for functional applications. The bold, uppercase Cyrillic letterforms inside the emblem maintain strong legibility across jersey badges, broadcast overlays, and merchandise.
FAQ
Q: What does the diamond shape in the Spartak Moscow logo represent?
A: The diamond (rhombus) has been the central element of Spartak’s identity since the 1930s, created by co-founder Nikolai Starostin. It is considered one of the most iconic and concise sports symbols in Russian history, representing the club’s enduring identity across nearly a century of competition.
Q: Why is the letter “C” on the Spartak Moscow logo?
A: The Cyrillic letter “C” stands for “Spartak” (Спартак in Russian). It is rendered in white, curving around a football silhouette within the red diamond, serving as the club’s monogram.
Q: Where is Spartak Moscow based?
A: FC Spartak Moscow is based in Moscow, Russia. The club plays its home matches at Otkritie Bank Arena (Spartak Stadium), a 45,000-capacity venue in the Tushino district, and competes in the Russian Premier League.
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