
ADC Juan Pablo II’s badge shows a circular blue crest with yellow lettering, the words “Asociación Club Deportivo Juan Pablo II College” and “Chongoyape,” and a central portrait of Pope John Paul II. The design is one of the most distinctive badges in Peruvian football because it places the club’s namesake directly at the centre of the identity.
The portrait refers to Pope John Paul II, born Karol Józef Wojtyła, whose name is also used by the educational institution connected to the club. This makes the badge less like a traditional football crest and more like a direct tribute to the figure behind the club’s name.
The blue-and-yellow palette strengthens that religious and institutional image, while the red and white clothing in the portrait adds contrast and makes the central figure immediately recognizable. The word “Chongoyape” anchors the badge locally, linking the club to its district in the Chiclayo province of Lambayeque.
ADC Juan Pablo II College was founded in 2015 in Chongoyape and rose quickly through Peruvian football before reaching the top division in 2025. The badge reflects that unusual identity clearly: a young club built around an educational origin, a papal tribute and a strong local connection to northern Peru.
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