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The Best 100 Badges in Football History: Which is the Top Arab Badge?

The Best 100 Badges in Football History: Which is the Top Arab Badge?

The website FourFourTwo published a report showcasing the "greatest" 100 badges of various clubs around the world, considering the strength of the badge and what it symbolizes in terms of heritage and prestige. German club München 1860 topped the ranking, while Egyptian club Al Ahly ranked fifth globally and first among Arab clubs.

Egyptian club Pyramids came in at 77th globally, while Moroccan clubs Raja and Wydad placed 78th and 96th, respectively. Zamalek of Egypt ranked 99th, just before last place in the list of the best badges in the world.

In this ranking, the badges of Al Ahly, Pyramids, and Raja surpassed those of prestigious European clubs like Real Madrid, which came in 79th, and English club Tottenham, which ranked 90th.

Two Russian teams were included in the best badge ranking: CSKA Moscow at 32nd position and Zenit St. Petersburg, the Russian league champion, at 100th.

Here are the top 10 badges from clubs worldwide:

1. München 1860 (Germany)

2. Aberdeen (Scotland)

3. AC Milan (Italy)

4. Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands)

5. Al Ahly (Egypt)

6. Arsenal (England, badge from 1936-1949)

7. Bari (Italy, badge from 2011-2013)

8. AS Roma (Italy)

9. Atalanta (Italy)

10. Atlanta United (USA)

32. CSKA Moscow (Russia)

77. Pyramids (Egypt)

78. Raja (Morocco)

96. Wydad (Morocco)

99. Zamalek (Egypt)

100. Zenit St. Petersburg (Russia)

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