Puebla F.C. - Badge

Badge

The first badge worn by the club did not portrait the clubs main colors blue and white nor the slash that runs from the left shoulder to the right waist, instead the club used the city's coat of arms., which has the image of Puebla Cathedral surrounded by angels. With this badge the clubs obtain its first titles the Copa México in 1945 and in 1953.The club used this logo from 1944- 71. In the mid 1970s, the club changed its badge for the first, making the badge more detail adding color and for the first time adding the traditional sash. The club used this badge from 1974- 1980. In 1981, the club came out with a commemorative badge celebrating the 450 year of the city's foundation. In their 1982 championship year, the club wore a simple badge which had a blue Football (ball) with the clubs name at the top and the country's name at the bottom, that was the only year the club would wear that badge. In 1983, the club wore the now traditional badge which has the clubs name with a sash running from left to right inside a blue shield designed. The club used this badge design from 1983–1994 adding a stars to represent the clubs leagues titles in 1982 and their second in 1990. In 1995, after the clubs change in ownership, the new owners decide to change the clubs badge to a square design with a sash running from left to right, the top feature the clubs name at the time La Franja (The Sash) at the bottom feature a Football (ball). In the 1996 tournament the new owners The brothers Abed this time changed the clubs colors to orange and white, keeping the badge design but changing the coleres from blue and white to orange and blue. In 1998, after the ownership of the club change once more this time bought by Francisco Bernat, he decides to bring back the clubs colors as well as the badge worn in the 1980s. Under the ownership of Francisco Bernat, from 1998 to the present day, the clubs has worn various commemorative badges celebrating achievement and anniversaries the club has had.

  • First Badge 1944-70.

  • Commemorative badge 1981.

  • Only used in 1982-83.

  • Bdge used from 1983-1995.

  • Badge used from 1996-97.

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