Albacete Balompié’s badge uses a black bat silhouette behind an inverted triangular shield. Inside the white shield, three gold castles sit above a tall black “AB” monogram, with a thin red border framing the central emblem.
The bat and three castles come from the coat of arms of the city of Albacete, giving the badge a direct civic connection. In Albacete heraldry, the bat with open wings sits above three towers or castles, a symbol that developed from older local heraldic forms.
Albacete Balompié was founded in 1940 after the merger of Albacete Foot-ball Association and Albacetense Fútbol Club. The word “Balompié” is an early Spanish term for football, used instead of the English-derived “fútbol.”
The club’s badge has changed over time, but the core identity has remained consistent: the bat, the city castles, the black-and-white palette and the “AB” initials that make the crest immediately recognisable.
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