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[flag of D.C. United team] image by Joe McMillan



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Description of the flag

The official flag of DC United, is black with three narrow white stripes, as on the home uniform, with a large club logo overall. The logo is a red shield with a black bald eagle (white head), on its chest a pinkish-orange star bearing a soccer ball.
Joe McMillan, 13 March 2002


Championship flag

[championship flag of D.C. United team] image by Joe McMillan

D.C. United has won five championships in its short history: 3 MLS titles, a U.S. Open Cup, and a CONCACAF Cup. The flags earned are the same as the club flag with the size of the shield reduced and the words "1996 MLS Champions," etc., in white copperplate gothic lettering.
Joe McMillan, 13 March 2002


Variant flag

[variant flag of D.C. United team] image by Joe McMillan

A number of flags like the team flag can be seen, but without the white stripes, mostly being displayed by fans but also as part of the MLS LOB display. I take it this is a variant, since the flag in the national/district/club display had the stripes, as did a large version in the official fan club section. I have also seen a fan flag with a white field and red stripes and the logo. The stripes on these flags did not reach the hoist and fly edges.
Joe McMillan, 13 March 2002


Supporters flag

[variant flag of D.C. United team] image by Elias Grandqvist, 23 March 2008

 I came across this flag in a photograph that appears to have been taken in Seattle during a football match between Real Madrid and D.C. United. On the photograph, the supporter wears the emblem of D.C. United. The flag is most probably a D.C. United supporters' flag.
Elias Grandqvist and Ivan Sache, 23 March 2008

This is a flag handmade by a expat Croatian member of the supporter group for DC United to which I belong, namely, La Barra Brava, a group founded by Bolivian-born fans of the football team, now the most vociferous and boisterous of the three major fan clubs of the team, the others being The Screaming Eagles and La Norte.
Roger Moyer, 23 March 2008