THE CREST
A crest is not decoration. It is a declaration. It represents what a club stands for, what it protects, and what it asks of those who wear it.
The Catena crest draws from a time when identity was carried into battle—when shields did more than defend the individual.
They protected the formation. The man beside you. The standard you stood for.
The Catena crest is built on a small number of elements. Not because more could not be added—but because more was not needed.

THE GLADIATOR
At the center stands a half gladiator helmet.
Anonymous by design.There is no single figure. No name above the standard.
Catena is not defined by who you are—but by whether you meet what is required.
THE SHIELD
The circular form draws from the shields carried in formation.
Not to protect the individual—
but to protect the man beside him.
Strength is shared.
Responsibility is shared.
You are never separate from the group.
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THE DIVIDE
The space is not empty.
It is a line. And from that line comes judgment.
On one side—intention, discipline, and preparation.
On the other—everything that falls short of it.
There is no middle.You step into the standard—or you don’t.
THE NAME
Catena.
A chain. Not a symbol of connection—but of responsibility.
Every link matters.
Every action carries weight.
What you do strengthens it—or weakens it.
The crest does not define the club.
It reveals it.
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