6. Lowcountry United FC

The club from the Southeast Conference Mid-Atlantic Division has one of the most symbolic crests in the UPSL. It represents their city and their culture in an amazing way. The main focus point of the crest is the Ravenel Bridge, which connects two of the towns in the Lowcountry, Charleston and Mount Pleasant. It is also symbolic of the club’s dedication to bridging the gap between the area’s collegiate/recreational teams and its USL club in Charleston. The two arches on the bridge “signify the passion for both club and community.” The moon is part of the South Carolina state flag and the water represents the beaches that the area is known for. The color scheme of orange and black represents the sunsets and sunrises on the area beaches and the gold ring around the edge represents the goal to bring unity through soccer. Overall, the crest has so many different points of symbolism that it would’ve been hard to not include it in this list.