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Welcome to Wikipedia and new users are always welcome. However, I'm sorry but the logo is unofficial therefore we can't use it. If you are someone involved in the league and that logo is proposed (not yet officially published), please wait for the logo to be used in reliable published sources such as national newspapers or the official league website when it goes online. If you are a fan who came up with the logo, sorry Wikipedia is not a place for fan works.Hariboneagle927 (talk) 06:04, 2 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

Again, While the logo is nice and neat, we can't use them yet, at least assuming these are really the logos proposed to the Philippine Football Federation. If you are connected with the federation don't preempt them. Also if the logo is actually a fan work, sorry no fans works in Wikipedia.Hariboneagle927 (talk) 01:14, 28 December 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Good day!

I have a contact with Global FC and we talk about the new crest. They will use the logo in their instagram account as official crest of the team for this season and beyond. I will never make a change if there's no permission. As you can observed, they have a different versions of crest to some of their post on their social media accounts because there's no final decisions yet about that. And on February 13, they updated their crest on their facebook account and hours after that they also change their crest in their instagram account with a different crest. The one on instagram is the official logo of the team. I personally contacted them and they confirm that it will be their official crest. Maybe sooner, they will also update their profile facebook photo. They are more active in instagram than on facebook and very soon they will also launch their new twitter and youtube accounts.

Thank you :) 0227adina (talk) 11:44, 15 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

Global FC crest

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Hello, I notice that you kept reverting the Global FC crest to the version they are using in their official Instagram account. Please consider how the crest version on the Instagram account might be a stylization of the current crest (absence of borders) and not necessarily the "default" crest. The one on their official Facebook Page seems to be the "default" crest and was used on a white background and is consistent with the previous crests with heavy black borders. Considering the Instagram account has only 360 followers, and the Official Facebook Page has 58 thousand followers, arguments to use the FB version seems stronger.

If Global FC begin to release future PR materials featuring the border-heavy version of the crest. I will promptly revert back the crest. If they begin using the borderless Instagram version in official channels/their kit uniforms beyond as an Instagram profile photo. I will concede and let that version stand. Also the logo will have to be reuploaded here in Wikipedia and not in WikiCommons since Global FC holds copyright over its crest and fair use files are not allowed in Wikicommons. Hariboneagle927 (talk) 11:09, 15 February 2020 (UTC)Reply