The Bengal Football Premier League marks a historic milestone in West Bengal’s rich footballing tradition, striving to create greater opportunities for local talent while reviving the state’s illustrious footballing legacy. With a vision to restore Bengal’s dominance in India’s sporting landscape, this prestigious inter-district tournament will feature a dynamic mix of top-tier state, national, and international players. Organized by the esteemed Shrachi Group, the league promises to be a thrilling spectacle that rekindles the passion for football and elevates Bengal back to its rightful place at the pinnacle of Indian sports.
The goal is to craft a bold and modern brand identity for the Bengal Football Premier League—one that breaks new ground in Bengal’s sporting landscape. This league is designed to be a first-of-its-kind spectacle, redefining football in the state with an unprecedented level of professionalism, presentation, and global appeal. Our vision is to blend Bengal’s deep-rooted football heritage with the contemporary aesthetics and excitement seen in top leagues worldwide, ensuring that every aspect—from branding to execution—delivers a “never-seen-before” experience.
Football has undergone a remarkable evolution over the years, becoming more tactical, structured, and team-oriented rather than relying solely on individual brilliance. Reflecting this transformation, our first design element incorporates a connected dots pattern—widely used in football analytics to map gameplay, assess strategies, and enhance decision-making. This visual motif not only represents the analytical side of modern football but also symbolizes the essence of teamwork and cohesion, which are now fundamental to success in the sport.
Elements 2 and 3 present two distinct versions of the BFPL logo, proudly featuring the iconic Royal Bengal Tiger. These designs have been carefully adapted from the original logo and reimagined with a modern touch to represent the new era of Bengal football. While embracing innovation, the tiger silhouette remains intact, serving as a powerful symbol of Bengal’s enduring football heritage and its deep-rooted legacy in the sport.