Plaza Colonia logo (SVG & PNG) — crest/badge/emblem

Download up-to-date Plaza Colonia logo files — crest/badge/emblem in SVG & PNG, vector-ready with transparent backgrounds.

Plaza Colonia logo (PNG) — historical crest/badge/emblem

Explore the Plaza Colonia historical crest — logo/badge/emblem in PNG. Part of the team’s logo history for fans and reference.

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Plaza Colonia badge meaning and origin

Club Plaza Colonia de Deportes’ badge is a green-and-white roundel with “Plaza” at the top and “Colonia” at the bottom. In the centre, a large green triangle contains a white circle, creating the club’s most distinctive graphic mark.

The name identifies the club from Colonia del Sacramento, one of Uruguay’s historic football centres outside Montevideo. Plaza Colonia was founded on 22 April 1917 by Alberto Suppici, originally as Club Plaza de Deportes, before becoming known under its current full name.

The green-and-white identity is closely tied to the club and to its Patas Blancas nickname. The badge keeps that identity minimalist and instantly recognisable, using colour, geometry and place name rather than a detailed shield or local landmark.

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About Plaza Colonia — Plaza Colonia is a professional football club from Uruguay competing in Primera División (Uruguay). This page provides the primary crest and social media icon (SVG & PNG) with transparent backgrounds for editorial/reference use. For official brand rules, consult the club’s official site. Plaza Colonia crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.