Scarf Your House! Scarf Your Mailbox! Scarf Your Cat!

Ready to get started? Even if you don’t have a real scarf yet, you can download and print a Sounders FC scarf at home or at the office with these official templates. The Sounders want you to get creative, and we want proof! Think of the best ways to show your Sounders FC support with a scarf, and challenge your friends, neighbors and co-workers to do the same. Then take photos or video of your effort, and share it with Seattle and the rest of the soccer world right here. Scarves up, Seattle!

New to the Scarf?

The team scarf has a history that’s almost as old as the game of soccer. The scarf is a physical representation of a fan’s loyalty to his or her club, worn in good weather and bad. It’s raised aloft during key moments before, during and after the match, but can be worn anytime as a symbol of your Sounders FC love. We want you to bring this tradition to Seattle by helping us scarf Seattle.

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