Alianza Lima’s badge is a navy blue and white shield built around the club’s classic vertical stripes. The word “ALIANZA” appears across the top, “CLUB” and “LIMA” run vertically on the sides, and the founding year “1901” is placed at the bottom of the crest.
The blue-and-white vertical stripes are the central identity of the badge and directly match Alianza Lima’s traditional home colours. The club was founded in 1901 as Sport Alianza, and its name came from the Alianza horse stable where its first matches were played. Those stables also helped shape the club’s later blue, white and black colour identity.
The three crowns and the central star at the top of the shield give the crest a heraldic connection to Lima. They echo the city’s historical coat-of-arms style, turning the badge into a football identity that is also strongly tied to the Peruvian capital.
The year 1901 marks the foundation of the club, making Alianza Lima one of Peru’s oldest and most important football institutions. Earlier kits used green and white, but the blue-and-white striped look became definitive in the early 20th century and remains the visual core of Alianza Lima today.
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