CD Castellón’s badge uses a rounded shield with a white border, yellow trim and the club’s black-and-white football identity. The upper section shows a black eagle above a castle, the middle band carries “CD Castellón,” and the lower half features red-and-yellow vertical stripes above a white football.
The eagle and castle connect the badge to Castellón’s local heraldic imagery, while the red-and-yellow stripes refer to the Valencian regional colours. The black-and-white palette reflects the club’s “albinegro” identity, one of CD Castellón’s most recognisable traditions.
CD Castellón was founded in 1922, and the club’s official history credits Tomás Colón with designing its first badge. The club played its early years at Campo del Sequiol before moving to Estadio Castalia in 1945.
The modern badge keeps the long-running combination of local symbolism and football elements: the city reference, the black-and-white identity, the club name and the ball all remain central to the design.
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