Vålerenga Fotball Crest History
The earliest modern crest shown, used around 1960, featured an oval badge with a blue outer ring bordered in gold. At its centre were the large red initials VIF, separated by two dots, while the word STIFTET ("Founded") appeared across the top and the foundation date 29-7-13 at the bottom, commemorating the club's founding on 29 July 1913. The badge established the simple oval design that has remained the basis of Vålerenga's visual identity for decades.
Around 1970, the club introduced a brighter version of the oval crest. The outer ring became light blue and displayed the full name Vålerengens Idrettsforening around the edge. The familiar red VIF initials remained at the centre inside a white oval, while the founding date was retained beneath the badge. This redesign placed greater emphasis on the club's full identity as a multi-sports organisation.
In 1980, the crest returned to a darker appearance with a deep blue outer ring accented by gold. The wording was simplified to STIFTET across the top, with the foundation date 29-7-13 below. The VIF monogram remained the central feature, giving the badge a more traditional and elegant appearance during a period when Vålerenga was one of Norway's strongest clubs.
By 1990, the club modernised the badge once again. The outer ring changed to a lighter blue, the typography became cleaner, and the red VIF initials were refined with sharper outlines. Although the overall layout remained unchanged, the redesign created a fresher and more contemporary version of the classic oval emblem.
Between 1995 and 2007, the crest was updated to reflect the football section's identity more clearly. The outer ring displayed VAL'ENGA FOTBALL, while the word STIFTET and the founding date 29-7-13 remained below. The use of the abbreviated local spelling Val'enga reflected the nickname commonly used by supporters and strengthened the club's connection to its Oslo neighbourhood.
Since 2007, Vålerenga Fotball has used a refined version of its traditional oval crest. The badge features a deep blue outer ring with STIFTET across the top and 29-7-13 below, while the classic red VIF monogram remains inside a white oval at the centre.