Several football clubs use badges featuring pictures of people.
The Cypriot club Pafos FC has its badge adorned with the image of Evagoras Pallikarides, a local freedom fighter. Similarly, Colo-Colo, a Chilean club that was part of the resistance against Spanish colonisation in the 16th century, wears the face of their former Mapuche chieftain on its badge.
On the other hand, AFC Bournemouth's crest has a portrait of Dickie Dowsett, a player who scored for the team between 1957 and 1962. The image is said to be inspired by Dowsett's diving header against Aston Villa.
RSC Anderlecht features Guy of Anderlecht on its badge, while AC ChievoVerona has a monument to Cangrande della Scala, an Italian nobleman. Vitória de Guimarães, meanwhile, showcases the image of Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal.
Sevilla's crest bears the likeness of Ferdinand III of Castille sitting with St Isidor and St Leander, while Nottingham Forest has a badge featuring the face of Robin Hood, albeit for just about 10 years in the past.
Olympiakos features a laurel-crowned Olympic medalist on its badge, which was introduced at the same time as the club adopted its name. Sampdoria's crest features a silhouette profile of a sailor with a pipe - a known depiction of Giovanni Battista, or John the Baptist, the patron saint of Genoese port cities.
Other clubs that feature people on their badges include Sheikh Russell KC, which has the face of the youngest son of Bangladesh president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Samsunspor's badge pays tribute to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, while AFC Columbus had a crest featuring three hard-working persons for 18 years before introducing its current logo.
Greek clubs PAS Lamia 1964 and Asteras Tripolis both have figures from Greece's War of Independence on their badges. Papá Aucas features the profile of an indigenous Huaorani person. Kirkintilloch Rob Roy FC has a great depiction of Rob Roy MacGregor.
There are also examples from other European leagues, including Norway's Rangers and PSV Eindhoven in the Dutch second division, where there are 'triple doubles' - players with three successive double As in their name. Manchester United holds the record for having the most Ballon d'Or winners playing on the same team at different times.
The question is whether Fábio, a 44-45-year-old goalkeeper, holds the record for being the oldest player to play every minute of a top division league season. Vince Simonet also asks if any national league has gone longer without being won by a homegrown manager, and Dan Buchanan queries whether Scotland have been drawn in groups with Brazil and Morocco at different World Cups.
As it is Christmas time, the reader is invited to submit their questions and answers on festive themes for our upcoming special.
The Cypriot club Pafos FC has its badge adorned with the image of Evagoras Pallikarides, a local freedom fighter. Similarly, Colo-Colo, a Chilean club that was part of the resistance against Spanish colonisation in the 16th century, wears the face of their former Mapuche chieftain on its badge.
On the other hand, AFC Bournemouth's crest has a portrait of Dickie Dowsett, a player who scored for the team between 1957 and 1962. The image is said to be inspired by Dowsett's diving header against Aston Villa.
RSC Anderlecht features Guy of Anderlecht on its badge, while AC ChievoVerona has a monument to Cangrande della Scala, an Italian nobleman. Vitória de Guimarães, meanwhile, showcases the image of Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal.
Sevilla's crest bears the likeness of Ferdinand III of Castille sitting with St Isidor and St Leander, while Nottingham Forest has a badge featuring the face of Robin Hood, albeit for just about 10 years in the past.
Olympiakos features a laurel-crowned Olympic medalist on its badge, which was introduced at the same time as the club adopted its name. Sampdoria's crest features a silhouette profile of a sailor with a pipe - a known depiction of Giovanni Battista, or John the Baptist, the patron saint of Genoese port cities.
Other clubs that feature people on their badges include Sheikh Russell KC, which has the face of the youngest son of Bangladesh president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Samsunspor's badge pays tribute to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, while AFC Columbus had a crest featuring three hard-working persons for 18 years before introducing its current logo.
Greek clubs PAS Lamia 1964 and Asteras Tripolis both have figures from Greece's War of Independence on their badges. Papá Aucas features the profile of an indigenous Huaorani person. Kirkintilloch Rob Roy FC has a great depiction of Rob Roy MacGregor.
There are also examples from other European leagues, including Norway's Rangers and PSV Eindhoven in the Dutch second division, where there are 'triple doubles' - players with three successive double As in their name. Manchester United holds the record for having the most Ballon d'Or winners playing on the same team at different times.
The question is whether Fábio, a 44-45-year-old goalkeeper, holds the record for being the oldest player to play every minute of a top division league season. Vince Simonet also asks if any national league has gone longer without being won by a homegrown manager, and Dan Buchanan queries whether Scotland have been drawn in groups with Brazil and Morocco at different World Cups.
As it is Christmas time, the reader is invited to submit their questions and answers on festive themes for our upcoming special.