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Club Crest | Suaitheantas na gClub

Embodies the “Unique Character” of East Belfast

Features of the Crest

Farset/Feirste typeface

based on Belfast's historic tiled street signage


Red Hand of Ulster, Shamrock & Thistle

representing the different communities coming together as one club


Harland & Wolff Cranes

The iconic cranes from Belfast Docks clearly connect with the local area and cover the east Belfast skyline


Sunrise

symbolises a 'new beginning' - "The Sun rises in the East"


Waves

represent the region's proud links to the sea (ship-building heritage)


Shield within Circular frame

a traditional style GAA style is housed within a modern circular frame - symbolising the old meeting the new; which the club represents


Club Motto

main aspect of club is the coming 'together' of people - so this word is shown in three languages; English, Irish and Ulster Scots

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Thanks

Thanks go to Rory Millar for his help and support in developing the club crest we have to enjoy today. He has made for us a brilliant representation of the area and the many aspects of the crest reflect everything that is important for the future development of the club.


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