Football Association (FA) England Football sees the launch of England Football’s new emblem as the new name and visual integrity to represent, unite, and promote football participation in England.
We are a team of millions. Together, we are @EnglandFootball.
Find out more at https://t.co/VZ2Y5egvge. pic.twitter.com/UyYPf5JxHG
— England Football (@EnglandFootball) May 5, 2021
There is a lion, lioness, and cub uniting to portray the fact everyone can be included in football, and there remain no barriers in the game.
The Three Lions are at the heart of England Football.
It symbolises progression, greater inclusivity and accessibility in all levels of the beautiful game; from grassroots to elite. pic.twitter.com/psGIm7tGLO
— England Football (@EnglandFootball) May 6, 2021
The symbol on the England kit will remain as the regular Three Lions crest. It symbolizes progression, greater inclusivity, and accessibility in all levels of the beautiful game; from grassroots to elite. The initiative includes several other aspects as the FA looks to get people back playing football following the COVID-19 outbreak.
“England Football aims to create more chances for people to play, coach, and support football and better connect the grassroots game with England’s national teams. Alongside this new website, the launch also includes the introduction of two more new and exciting platforms for football fans and participants across the country.”
FA said: “England Football will leverage the strength and popularity of England teams to inspire future generations and positively impact grassroots participation.”
Chief executive of the FA Mark Bullingham said: “This is a significant change as we unite all our grassroots initiatives and programs under one banner. England Football will harness the unique ability of the England teams to inspire future generations and positively impact participation at all levels of the game.”
“This is a significant change as we unite all our grassroots initiatives and programs under one banner,” the announcement indicated. England Football will harness the unique ability of the England teams to inspire future generations and positively impact participation at all levels of the game. Kids want to be the next Steph Houghton, Harry Kane, Nikita Parris, or Raheem Sterling.
“As well as inspiring future generations, England Football’s digital tools will help us to create more opportunities to play, coach, and support the game, nationwide. We want football to be for all and to play a major role in getting the country active following the impact of COVID 19 – England Football will help achieve that.”