Newcastle United has revealed the commemorative crest that will be used to honour the club’s 125th anniversary season.
The gold and silver design is based on the Magpies' existing crest - itself based on the Newcastle upon Tyne coat of arms - and a golden adornment has been added to mark the milestone year.
The new variation will appear on the club's classic black and white stripes during the 2017/18 season and will also feature on away and third kits throughout the club's anniversary campaign.
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Newcastle United was formed in the summer of 1892 when Newcastle East End absorbed the assets of city rivals Newcastle West End, including the lease of St. James' Park. A new name for this stronger, unified club was chosen and 'Newcastle United' was officially recognised that same year on 9th December.
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