Cobresal’s badge shows a football wearing a yellow miner’s helmet, placed inside an orange copper-coloured mining symbol with the club name “Cobresal” at the bottom. The design is one of the clearest mining-themed badges in Chilean football.
The miner’s helmet is the key symbol of the crest. It refers directly to El Salvador, the mining town in Chile’s Atacama Region where Cobresal was founded, and to the copper-mining identity behind the club’s name.
The orange circular form reinforces that copper connection, while the football in the centre makes the industrial symbol unmistakably sporting. Together, the helmet, ball and orange structure turn the badge into a direct visual summary of the club: football born from a mining community.
Cobresal was founded in 1979 and is nicknamed “Los Mineros.” The badge reflects that identity clearly: the mining helmet, the copper colour palette, the El Salvador origin and a crest built around the working-class heritage of one of Chile’s most distinctive professional football clubs.
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