FK Omasnica
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Football Club Omasnica

FC Omasnica crest
Crest of a football club from Serbia that represents three villages - two of them named after a blacksmith workshop that was actually the foundation of the villages in medieval period, which are represented by the sword, and one, smaller, that was named after a pigeon and represented by the pigeon in flight on the crest. Of course, other than the name symbolism, sword and pigeon also form the balance between war and peace (battle during the football match and friendship after it's over).
The symmetrical play of blue and white fields is enriched with red elements carefully placed on the handle of the sword to form the Serbian flag in all directions (horizontal - left to right and right to left and vertical - downwards and upwards). Again, this symbolism is ambiguous, because these red elements remind of rubies that used to be placed on medieval swords, but can also be perceived as the color of the wine, which is one of the most important products of the area the club is based in.
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It looks a default "clip art".
no thanks.
A compilation of clip art. Sorry buddy. Not working.