Warrington Town FC logo features a crest with three bunches of wheat and a sword in the middle. The sword represents power, courage, and competition, mirroring the club’s passion and resolve on the football field. The sword image in the emblem signifies the club’s willingness to fight and strive for victory in its matches.
Warrington Town Football Club is an association football team based in Warrington, Cheshire. Founded in 1949 as Stockton Heath, they changed to its current name in 1961. The team presently participates in the National League North and plays at Cantilever Park, with a capacity of 2,550.








