St. Louis Cardinals Logo

Helmet Logo (1960-1987)

What is this St. Louis Cardinals Logo?

The St. Louis Cardinals helmet logo, first used when the team moved from Chicago in 1960, featured the profile of a red cardinal bird head with a yellow beak and black features. It was worn on an all-white helmet with grey facemask. This logo is identical to what the Cardinals used in Phoenix Cardinals from 1988 to 1993 and then again after their name change to Arizona in 1994, it is shown multiple times on this site to reflect the name changes to the team.

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First Worn: October 2, 1960
Last Worn: January 2, 2005

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St. Louis Cardinals Logo Helmet Logo (1960-1987) - The St. Louis Cardinals helmet logo, first used when the team moved from Chicago in 1960, featured the profile of a red cardinal bird head with a yellow beak and black features. It was worn on an all-white helmet with grey facemask. This logo is identical to what the Cardinals used in Phoenix Cardinals from 1988 to 1993 and then again after their name change to Arizona in 1994, it is shown multiple times on this site to reflect the name changes to the team. SportsLogos.Net
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