Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Badge of the Day #75 (Kristal Zaječar)



 

 
This recent Serbian addition to the collection features Kristal Zaječar, a name to have appeared on the radar even more recently than Timok, & a club about whom & whose history it’s proved impossible thus far to unearth any information (although a Kristal glassworks appears to have existed in the city, founded in 1965 & productive until 1990ish, thus they might well be the factory football team, a hunch supported by the inclusion of a goblet-type icon within the design of the crest), but another, however obscure, to find itself at least represented in the form of a rather fine badge, again featuring the ever-desirable Cyrillic rendering of the club’s name as well as a western alphabetical version, & a ‘Yugoslavian’ red star in addition to, in this instance, the detail of a little relief football upon its surface, asserting its objecthood: clearly, it’s another of those vintage objects to be sported with some style & regarded with nostalgic, Ostalgic affection.


1 comment:

  1. Yes you are right. It was one of many industry tied clubs that were formed in post WWII era in Yugoslavia. It is from same town as FC Timok - Zaječar.
    An speaking of pins, FC Kristal could probably be nominated for the FC with most pins made :) Serbian collectors say there are around 1300

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