
Club Always Ready’s badge is a white inverted triangle outlined in black, with the large initials “CAR” across the top. A red diagonal band cuts across the shield, and three black stars sit on the left side of the crest.
The red diagonal stripe is the main visual identity of Always Ready. It reflects the club’s famous white shirt with a red sash, which explains the nickname “La Banda Roja.” The club is also known as “Albirrojo,” referring to its red-and-white colours.
The initials “CAR” stand for Club Always Ready and give the badge a direct, traditional football identity. The inverted triangular shape, simple white field and black outline make the crest easy to recognize, while the three stars highlight the club’s history of domestic success.
Historically, Always Ready was founded on 13 April 1933 in La Paz, Bolivia, around the Cristóbal Colón monument on El Prado. The club later became strongly associated with El Alto, where it plays at the Estadio Municipal de El Alto. Its official site also notes that the institution took root in the Miraflores area of La Paz.
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About Always Ready — Always Ready is a professional football club from Bolivia competing in the Copa Libertadores. This page provides the primary crest (SVG & PNG) with transparent backgrounds for editorial/reference use. For official brand rules, consult the club’s official site. Always Ready crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.














