And here, in the view of what @machinekng wrote in the linked thread:
Request Format
  • Please post/PM at least a paragraph or two of the organization that the logo is supposed to represent.
  • Principal colors, iconography ideas, and reference photos are also appreciated.
I shall give some information.

For our collaborative timeline Die alte Welt hat überlebt (Central Powers win World War I scenario), I would like to do something on football. While the more famous German clubs like Bayern München and Dortmund, Hamburger SV, etc. were founded already and I can thus use their OTL crests, I would like you to create some crests for clubs east of the Oder-Neiße Line.

My first one would be the very successful Borussia Königsberg. I think their team colours would either be black and white (like Juventus/Piemonte Calcio in FIFA 20), and blue or navy as a secondary. The club has won many German championships and at least ten Große Europäische Pokale (Champions Leagues of TTL).

Of course, there also would be a city rivalry within Königsberg, and I thought of basing the second club - red in iconography and most kits - on OTL VfB Königsberg (article in German!).

The third club from areas east of the Oder-Neiße would likely be Hansa Stettin. Here, I thought of something related to the sea or harbours in the crest (e.g. FC Hansa Rostock has a ship).

Eintracht Breslau would probably be an industrial/mining-based club much like Schalke 04.

What do you think would be the best ideas here? Could you try your hands on some crests?
 
Sorry, but that thread is like two years old. I'm too busy right now to do requests. If I have some time I can take a look, but I won't be able to so anything timely.
 
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Tallinna Kergejõustikuklubi, shortened as Tallinna KK, is a football club based in Tallinn, Estonia who play in the Eurasian Premier League. The club was founded by Estonian nationalist students in 1935, who had been inspired by Athletic Club de Bilbao during their visit to the Spanish Republic. Like Atheltic Club did with Basque players, Tallinna only signed players from Estonia. For the first two decades the team remained in relative obscurity, until Austrian manager Fritz Levitus took the side to promotion to the Russian First Division in 1956. Two seasons later, Levitus lead Tallinna to their first National Cup win, the first club outside Russia or Ukraine to do so, after a shock win over Dnipro Kiev in the final. This win heralded a decade of success for Tallinna, with 6 League victories, 2 additional National Cup wins and a European Champions Cup final win over FC Vienna in 1967.

In the following decades Tallinn fell into a decline, being relegated in 1975, 1980 and 1987. In 1989, amid financial troubles the club opened to Latvian and Lithuanian players. Today it remains a consistent mid table team in Eurasia.
 
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Fermi Roma are an Italian side based in Rome, who currently playing in the Serie A. The club was founded by workers of the Latina Nuclear Power Plant as Energia Nucleare Latina Football Club in 1954, reflecting Rome's position as the hub of nuclear industry in Italy and Europe. After the death of Enrico Fermi in 1965, the club renamed itself, in honor of the Godfather of the Italian nuclear age. Fermi first appeared in the Italian top flight in 1981, repeatedly hitting relegation and promotion several times in the following decade. The 90s saw several of Italy's Golden Age come through the Fermi academy, most notably Marco Cafasso, Sergio Tognetti and Stefano Maghur, and Fermi went to new heights. In 1997 the club signed a young Maeda Kiichi from Japan, who would break the record for most goals by debutant in a Serie A season, with 21 goals as Fermi won it's first league title. Fermi has since then won the the league twice, in 1998 and then in 2007. Today Roma continues to remain as a top side in Italy, and it's rivalry with Legion Roma is one of the fiercest in the league.
 
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A logo and a crest at the same time! The logo of the University of Aberdeen in a TL I'm working on where a kind of Jacobite restoration happens.

For comparison, here's the OTL version:

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A.S Liberatori, known also by their full name A.S Liberatori Della Firenze are an Italian football club who currently play in the Serie A. The club was originally established as an amateur side representing the 5th Tuscan Red Brigade of the Italian Popular Alliance, the side adopted the name after the Brigade received the honorific "Liberators of Florence", after their heroics in the Battle of Florence in 1941. With the Civil War over and the Republic established, Liberatori established itself as a club in Florence, representing left-wing veterans of the war. The side was amongst the first to feature in the Serie A for the first time since the Civil War. A popular side amongst politicians of the different socialist and communist parties of Italy, the club received much attention and patronage in throughout it's history. Receiving like-minded refugees from South Eastern Europe, the club dominated Italian football during the late 50s and 60s, with Hungarian and Czech players and coaches such as Zoltvan Czibor, Zdenek Zikan and Bela Guttman who fled conflict in their home countries. In 1961 Liberatori won their first European Champions Cup final, against Racing de Madrid, and followed it with 2 more throughout the decade. Liberatori have won 15 League titles, 10 Republican trophies and 6 European Champions Cup, making them one of the most successful clubs in Italy and Europe.
 
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