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Serie A Crest Guide

From a crowned serpent to a she-wolf, Italy's crests are some of the most characterful in football.

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Serie A gives logo quizzes some of their most characterful badges - a crowned snake, a she-wolf, a charging bull, and bold black-and-white stripes. Italy’s top flight is a high-value league to learn because its biggest crests are both famous and visually distinct.

The iconic crests

  • Juventus - the modern badge is a minimalist black-and-white shield forming a stylised “J”. Older versions show a charging bull, an oval, and zebra stripes. Learn both, since the quiz may use either.
  • AC Milan - a shield with red-and-black vertical stripes on one side and the red cross of Milan on white on the other. Stripes plus the cross is the tell.
  • Inter (Internazionale) - a circular badge with interlocking letters (the historic “FCIM” monogram) in blue and black. The roundel of intertwined letters is unique.
  • Roma - a she-wolf (the Capitoline wolf of Rome) in dark red and orange-gold. The wolf with twins is the giveaway.
  • Napoli - a clean “N” inside a circle, in sky blue. The single letter on light blue is distinctive.

Animals and symbols to anchor on

Serie A leans heavily on animals and city imagery, which makes recognition easier once learned:

  • She-wolf - Roma. Tied directly to the founding myth of Rome.
  • Serpent (Biscione) - the crowned snake long associated with Milan; a snake on an Italian badge points you toward that city’s clubs.
  • Bull - older Juventus crests and the city of Turin.
  • Eagle/birds - several Italian clubs use birds; pair the bird with the colour to identify.

Colour tells

  • Black and white: Juventus (J shield / bull and stripes).
  • Red and black: AC Milan (with the cross).
  • Blue and black: Inter (roundel of letters).
  • Sky blue: Napoli (circular N) and Lazio (eagle, lighter blue).
  • Dark red and gold: Roma (she-wolf).

Drill for recognition, not order

  1. Lock in Juventus, the two Milan clubs, Roma, and Napoli first - they appear most.
  2. Use animals as your primary filter (wolf = Roma, snake = Milan-area), then confirm with colour.
  3. Re-read any crest you miss, focusing on the one detail that makes it unique.

Faster, more confident answers mean more questions per session, which feeds directly into your Soccer Score and triggers your Multipliers sooner.

Round out your study

Combine Serie A with the leagues that appear most often:

The stories behind these animals and symbols are in Badge Meanings, and the trickiest look-alikes are broken down in Hardest Logos.

Frequently asked questions

What is the snake on the Inter Milan-area crest?
The crowned serpent (the Biscione) is associated with Milan and famously features in Inter's identity. A snake on an Italian-style badge is a strong Serie A signal.
How do I tell the two Milan clubs apart?
AC Milan uses red-and-black vertical stripes with a red cross on white in the shield. Inter uses blue-and-black with circular lettering (often 'I M' interlocked). Stripes plus the cross means AC Milan.
Why is Juventus called the Old Lady?
It is a nickname. Modern Juventus uses a striking minimalist black-and-white 'J' shield, while older badges show a charging bull and stripes. Learn both because quizzes may show either.