This article contains adult content that may be inappropriate for minors. Please confirm that you are 18 years or older to continue. This article contains images or details that some readers may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. Marseille is about to unveil a new badge, the twelfth in its history. According to Le Provence, the reveal of the new emblem is scheduled for the coming days, marking a significant change in the visual identity of the French club. The decision to modernize the club's symbol was made last season by the Marseille management, who felt it was the right time for a renewal. This change represents an important step, especially in a city like Marseille, where the acronym OM is deeply linked to the city's coat of arms. The current badge, in use since 2004 under the presidency of Christophe Bouchet, is thus living its last season. The next one, born from the ashes of the 'three-year project' by the duo Longoria-Benatia, will be the twelfth in the club's history. This change in visual identity coincides with an internal reorganization. Just as in the mid-2000s, the logo change is accompanied by a change in facilities, this time only for administrative staff. During the first half of April, part of the staff from the RLD center will be moved to Avenue du Prado. The change has not been well received by Marseille fans, with several supporters criticizing the new emblem. "It's horrible" and "They even used examples from Peugeot and Citroen to explain this change. I didn't know we were selling cars," were some of the criticisms from fans, as reported by Le Provence. 🚨🚨 L'OM IS ABOUT TO UNVEIL ITS NEW LOGO! 👀🩵🤍 The club is expected to reveal its new logo in the coming days. The new design, more streamlined and modern, aims to meet current digital standards while retaining the star and… pic.twitter.com/zwxpg9zivk In recent years, many European clubs have opted for badge changes, decisions far from convincing all fans.
Le Provence Christophe Bouchet remains central to this story.
Le Provence Christophe Bouchet remains central to this story.
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