Dream League Soccer | Classic Logo

To understand the "Classic" logo, let's look at its timeline.

To understand why the "Classic" logo is so revered, one must compare it to what came after.

| Feature | DLS Classic Logo (2015–2018) | Modern DLS Logo (2023–2025) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Style | Flat Design (2D) | 3D Render / Isometric | | Background | Transparent or Solid Circle | Gradient rich ( neon/purple) | | Player Model | Generic Shadow | Realistic, textured face and kit | | Typography | Bubble / Block style | Sleek, angular, tech-forward | | Vibe | Arcade, Pick-up-and-play | Simulation, eSports competitive | dream league soccer classic logo

The shift reflects the industry's move toward realism. However, many purists argue that the modern logos look like every other "FIFA clone," while the Classic logo had a distinct personality.

If you have downloaded the Dream League Soccer Classic logo, here is a quick 5-step guide to putting it on a custom kit in modern DLS or editing software. To understand the "Classic" logo, let's look at its timeline

Step 1: Download a Template Use a kit template (like PES Master or FIFA Kit Creator). Set the base color to the classic deep blue (#0B1B3D).

Step 2: Place the Logo Open your photo editor (Photopea, GIMP, or Photoshop). Drag your downloaded Classic logo PNG onto the right chest area of the kit map. Step 5: Import to DLS Save the kit

Step 3: Color Correction The original logo is white and cyan. Ensure the "Cyan" matches the game's default accent color (Hex: #00FFFF). Desaturate the logo if it looks too dull.

Step 4: The Sponsor To complete the "Classic" look, add a retro sponsor below the logo. Common fan choices include:

Step 5: Import to DLS Save the kit as a PNG (1024x1024 pixels). Use the in-game "Customize" > "Edit Team" > "Kit" feature to upload the image via the URL or direct import (depending on your DLS version).