Design for the national team logo

Design for the national team logo

The inspiration for the design of the Lebanese national team's emblem came from the past and from motifs identified with the country.

The general shape of the emblem is inspired by a gate frame found in the ancient city of Baalbek, Lebanon, a shape that is repeated several times in the same place. In addition, inspiration was taken from the snowy mountains of Lebanon, known for its ski resorts and winter landscapes.

The elements within the emblem:

The team's nickname is "The Cedar of Lebanon", the tree that is absolutely identified with the country and also appears on its flag. The tree was given a formal abstraction and divided into eight parts that represent the eight districts of Lebanon.

In addition, the emblem also includes the name of the team in English and Arabic.

The inspiration for the design of the Lebanese national team's emblem came from the past and from motifs identified with the country.

The general shape of the emblem is inspired by a gate frame found in the ancient city of Baalbek, Lebanon, a shape that is repeated several times in the same place. In addition, inspiration was taken from the snowy mountains of Lebanon, known for its ski resorts and winter landscapes.

The elements within the emblem:

The team's nickname is "The Cedar of Lebanon", the tree that is absolutely identified with the country and also appears on its flag. The tree was given a formal abstraction and divided into eight parts that represent the eight districts of Lebanon.

In addition, the emblem also includes the name of the team in English and Arabic.

The inspiration for the design of the Lebanese national team's emblem came from the past and from motifs identified with the country.

The general shape of the emblem is inspired by a gate frame found in the ancient city of Baalbek, Lebanon, a shape that is repeated several times in the same place. In addition, inspiration was taken from the snowy mountains of Lebanon, known for its ski resorts and winter landscapes.

The elements within the emblem:

The team's nickname is "The Cedar of Lebanon", the tree that is absolutely identified with the country and also appears on its flag. The tree was given a formal abstraction and divided into eight parts that represent the eight districts of Lebanon.

In addition, the emblem also includes the name of the team in English and Arabic.

The inspiration for the design of the Lebanese national team's emblem came from the past and from motifs identified with the country.

The general shape of the emblem is inspired by a gate frame found in the ancient city of Baalbek, Lebanon, a shape that is repeated several times in the same place. In addition, inspiration was taken from the snowy mountains of Lebanon, known for its ski resorts and winter landscapes.

The elements within the emblem:

The team's nickname is "The Cedar of Lebanon", the tree that is absolutely identified with the country and also appears on its flag. The tree was given a formal abstraction and divided into eight parts that represent the eight districts of Lebanon.

In addition, the emblem also includes the name of the team in English and Arabic.

National team logo

National team logo

Design for the team uniform

Design for the team uniform

​The inspiration for the design of the Lebanese national team uniform is the variety of illustrations found on coffee cups that are associated with the country, from which a pattern for the uniform was created. In addition, the structure of the uniform and the color division are inspired by traditional dance clothes that are used by the Lebanese people on special occasions and are rooted in its cultural history.

​After selecting the illustrations that will be used for the uniform pattern, they were digitized and rearranged and thus integrated into the team's home uniform.

​The pattern created and the colors of the uniform were chosen to convey a feeling of a cedar forest that is associated with the country in addition to alluding to its rich past.

National team uniforms

National team uniforms

Merchandise

Merchandise