Should Mexico Return to Their Old Logo?
- New Logo Introduction: Mexico released a new logo in 2021, which has been met with dissatisfaction from many fans.
- Fan Opinion: A significant number of fans want the Mexican Football Federation to revert to the previous logo due to its historic character and identity.
- 2025 Logo Update: In 2025, Mexico made a minor change to their logo by filling in the outlined “México” text.
Ever since Mexico released an all-new logo in 2021, many fans have been unhappy with it. Now, the debate around the Mexico national team crest has resurfaced after Footy Headlines highlighted the issue on social media.
💯 Mexico needs to return to its old logo pic.twitter.com/TP62IpsoPG
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) September 12, 2025
Our post, which quickly gained more than 200,000 views and thousands of interactions, showed a clear trend among supporters - many want the federation to bring back the previous logo.
Mexico changed their crest in late 2021, introducing a simplified, modern version with less detail and a cleaner look. While the update was designed to make the badge more versatile across kits and branding, a large section of fans have never fully accepted it, arguing that it lacks the historic character and identity of the old design.
With opinion so strong online, the question remains whether the Mexican Football Federation will stick with the current crest or eventually revisit a return to tradition.
Small 2025 Mexico Football Logo Update
In 2025, Mexico minimally changed their logo, replacing the outlined México text with a filled Mexico text.
Do you prefer Mexico’s new logo or should they go back to the old one? Let us know in the comments below.
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