Quiz! Can you guess 100 correct answers in FourFourTwo's Big Badge Quiz?

Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Vinicius Junior kisses his jersey's badge to celebrate Valladolid's own goal during the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid CF and Real Valladolid FC at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on November 3, 2018.
Vinicius Junior kisses the Real Madrid badge (Image credit: JAVIER SORIANO/AFP via Getty Images)

Time for today's big football quiz – how well do you know badges?

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You could argue that it doesn't really matter what you wear in football. Those people have clearly never seen the get-up that Mexico wore in the 1990s. The truth is that football shirts are important and club badges mean a lot. Your very identity is wrapped up in a crest so it's no surprise that some of the most successful clubs in the world have great logos and great shirts. Other clubs… not so much.

Everyone has an opinion on the badges they like and don't like, too. It doesn't take a graphic designer to have a quick look at a ghastly drawing and know it's naff – equally, some crests are recognisable just by an iconic silhouette, with the finished thing looking like a thing of beauty. We've taken 100 badges from around the world. Some of them belong to big clubs, others smaller clubs, while some belong to nations instead. We've removed the names of clubs in some cases, in others, we've even removed the initials. This one should get more difficult as you go along…

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Your mastery of the game’s visual identity proves you have a clinical eye for the finer details of club branding. But let's shift from the aesthetics of the crest to a journey that spans the furthest reaches of the Champions League, the staggering longevity of the continent's most frequent travellers, and the entire historical fabric of the English football pyramid – all courtesy of Kwizly.

We begin with a test for the geography aficionados: can you name every country to have had a club in the Champions League? This is a sprawling trek that stretches far beyond the usual European heavyweights. Once you've navigated the map, pivot to the individual stalwarts of the starball era: try to name every player with over 150 appearances in UEFA club competitions. It is a roll-call of pure endurance, featuring the legends who have spent a lifetime on the road in pursuit of continental glory.

Next, we shift our focus from the history books to the digital present. Can you identify the top 100-rated players in EA Sports FC 26? It’s the ultimate test of who truly reigns supreme in the current global pecking order. For a final, foundational challenge, we head home to the birthplace of the league: can you name every team to have won one of English football's top four tiers? From the Premier League elite to the historic champions of League Two, this is a total test of your domestic knowledge.

To unwind after that mental marathon, why not tackle FourFourTwo's Weekend Crossword 41, featuring clues on Coles, goals, and super bowls? It’s the perfect way to cap off your session with some high-level lateral thinking over a post-match brew. To ensure you stay top of the table, join our daily newsletter for your morning trivia fix, and register for free at The Club to earn prestigious badges, join interactive Q&As, and fight for the number one spot on our global leaderboards.

Mark White
Content Editor

Mark White is the Digital Content Editor at FourFourTwo. During his time on the brand, Mark has written three cover features on Mikel Arteta, Martin Odegaard and the Invincibles, and has written pieces on subjects ranging from Sir Bobby Robson’s time at Barcelona to the career of Robinho. An encyclopedia of football trivia and collector of shirts, he first joined the team back in 2020 as a staff writer.

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