L'ACS change de logo pour ses 100 ans...
Publié : 11 mars 2005 19:40
De ce que j'ai vu des logos conçus par les partisans, ça craint... Espérons que l'ACS comprend le besoin d'avoir un logo avec de la classe qui représente bien le pays. J'aime bien le logo actuel, mais il est vrai que l'écriture cadre mal.
CSA Searching For New Look
Canadian Soccer Community Invited to Submit Logos for Consideration
Ottawa, Ontario – As the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) nears its 100th anniversary, it is embarking on some of the most exciting projects in its history. Some of the current activities and projects include:
- Having been awarded the hosting rights for the FIFA World Youth Championship Canada 2007
- Continued growth in membership, this year, reaching over 825,000 registered participants
- A mini-soccer program nearing 500,000 attendees, with success solely driven by the local volunteers within clubs across the country
- Elite Provincial team programs that continue to supply talent to the improving National team programs
- New infrastructure projects, including the construction of a new stadium at York University, as well as several other potential associated projects currently under review
As part of our future planning, we have taken the initiative to try and capture some of the energy and enthusiasm that surrounds Canadian soccer through a search to find a new, updated CSA logo. While all would agree that it is important to connect to the past and maintain equity in the current design, it is time to look forward as well.
With this direction in mind, the CSA formally invites the Canadian soccer community to participate in the process of generating a new look for 2006 and beyond.
Time
The deadline for submissions is Monday, April 4, 2005 at 12 noon ET. All submissions should be sent to:
CSA Logo Design Committee
The Canadian Soccer Association
237 Metcalfe Street.
Ottawa, ON
K2P 1R2
CSA Searching For New Look
Canadian Soccer Community Invited to Submit Logos for Consideration
Ottawa, Ontario – As the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) nears its 100th anniversary, it is embarking on some of the most exciting projects in its history. Some of the current activities and projects include:
- Having been awarded the hosting rights for the FIFA World Youth Championship Canada 2007
- Continued growth in membership, this year, reaching over 825,000 registered participants
- A mini-soccer program nearing 500,000 attendees, with success solely driven by the local volunteers within clubs across the country
- Elite Provincial team programs that continue to supply talent to the improving National team programs
- New infrastructure projects, including the construction of a new stadium at York University, as well as several other potential associated projects currently under review
As part of our future planning, we have taken the initiative to try and capture some of the energy and enthusiasm that surrounds Canadian soccer through a search to find a new, updated CSA logo. While all would agree that it is important to connect to the past and maintain equity in the current design, it is time to look forward as well.
With this direction in mind, the CSA formally invites the Canadian soccer community to participate in the process of generating a new look for 2006 and beyond.
Time
The deadline for submissions is Monday, April 4, 2005 at 12 noon ET. All submissions should be sent to:
CSA Logo Design Committee
The Canadian Soccer Association
237 Metcalfe Street.
Ottawa, ON
K2P 1R2