IRVINE, Calif. – The USL’s Orange County soccer franchise revealed a new team name and logo on Friday. Formerly Orange County Blues FC, the United Soccer League team has been rebranded as the Orange County Soccer Club, announced owner and team president, James Keston.

Along with a new team name, the club announced a new logo which was developed with significant fan input. The club’s focus will remain on being Orange County’s team, the club for all of the cities and cultures that make up Orange County.

“In selecting a name and logo, I wanted the primary focus to be on Orange County,” said Keston. “Where most teams in Orange County in the past have shied away from having the OC be a part of their logo, we really wanted to embrace it and make it a focal point. We wanted to give fans something that readily identifies the club as Orange County’s team.”

The club has been working with a top-tier branding company, Art Machine, on the design of the logo. Art Machine is well known for their work on the Los Angeles Rams’ new brand.