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Hohhot 11th Amateur Football League commemorative badge announced

10:51am, 6 July 2025Football

Reprinted from: Grassland Cloud

On July 4, the commemorative badge of the 11th Hohhot Amateur Football League was officially released.

The commemorative badge of the 11th Hohhot Amateur Football League combines multiple visual elements to interpret the connotation of the event. In terms of color selection, the outer circle changes yellow and green in color, echoing the vitality and vitality of the football field. Yellow symbolizes sunshine and enthusiasm, and represents the active participation of football enthusiasts in the event; green symbolizes grassland and vitality, and is in line with the regional ecology of Hohhot, showing the health and upward foundation of football. The blue and white inner ring is taken from the sky and the city water system, conveying the broad and profound sportsman's mind and building a simple and tense visual foundation.

Badge Center, Hohhot Amateur Football League icon is topped to highlight the core attributes of the event. The figure below is a crown-like figure that motivates contestants to compete for the crown, and also abstracts the outline of the Hohhot landmark building, integrating the city mark into the event symbols, allowing participants to have more recognition of their league.

Commemorative Badge of the Eleventh Amateur Football League in Hohhot.

It is understood that the Hohhot Amateur Football League has been successfully held for many years, playing a positive role in the continuous development of Hohhot football, expanding the scale of the football population, and consolidating the mass base of football. The 11th Hohhot Amateur Football League will be held every weekend and holiday from April 26 to mid-July, and is divided into two groups: Youth Group and Savior Group. The youth group is an 11-a-side football match, and the veteran group is an 8-a-side football match, with an age span from 23 to 53 years old, covering football enthusiasts of different age groups. The competition attracted 13 youth teams and 18 veteran teams, a total of 797 athletes to participate.

Inner Mongolia Daily·Prairie Cloud Reporter: Chai Siyuan

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