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AC Parmense[]
1968–1989?[]
Parma AC[]
1989–2000[]
2000–2001[]
2001–2004[]
Parma FC[]
2004–2013[]
In 2004 the club's official name changed from Parma Associazione Calcio to Parma Football Club. During this time, the badge was tweaked.
2013–2014[]
Parma's centenary logo was revealed on 27 February 2013.[1]
2014–2015[]
On 21 June 2014 Parma FC unveiled a new logo.[2]
Società Sportiva Dilettantistica Parma Calcio 1913[]
2015–2016[]
Parma FC went bankrupt in 2015, and were reformed as SSD Parma Calcio 1913 in Serie D.
Parma Calcio 1913[]
2016–present[]
The new club acquired a number of Parma legacy items on 28 July 2016, while also unveiling a new logo, emblazoning the new name across the shield used from 1989 to 2013.[3]
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