What is the origin and significance of the Manchester United team emblem?
The main pattern of Manchester United's team emblem is a devil with a steel fork, which is also related to Manchester United's nickname "Red Devil". In the early 196s, a football team named Salford Rugby went to France to participate in the competition. Due to their brilliant record, French fans gave them the title of "Red Devils". Manchester United and Salford Rugby just wore red jerseys, so Sir matthew busby, the legendary coach of Manchester United, gave the title of "Red Devil" to the team, and the name of "Red Devil" spread like wildfire from now on. Since 1973, Manchester United has officially added the design of azazel in the middle of the icon. When designing, azazel's body is actually composed of the letters "M" and "U". As a result, this little red devil named Fred became the mascot of Manchester United. Because the trident is Poseidon's weapon in ancient Greek mythology, its attack power is super strong, so it is easy to understand the meaning of azazel Fred's trident, which embodies Manchester United's champion and king temperament. From 197s to 198s, when visiting European teams, clubs often exchanged gifts with other clubs with a small statue of the devil carved on a wooden board. It also ensures the close connection between this nickname and Manchester United to a certain extent.