Audax Italiano’s badge shows a circular blue crest with gold detailing, four gold stars above it, a large “A” at the top and the word “Audax” around the lower edge. In the centre, a wheel-like symbol contains the green, white and red colours of the Italian flag.
The Italian tricolour is the key heritage element of the badge. Audax Italiano was founded by members of the Italian community in Santiago, and the green, white and red centre keeps that immigrant identity visible inside the crest.
The wheel refers to the club’s origin as Audax Club Ciclista Italiano, since the institution began as a cycling club before football became its main sport. This makes the badge unusual in Chilean football: it does not only represent a football team, but also the club’s first sporting identity.
The blue-and-gold circular design gives the badge a formal, modern look, while the four stars represent Audax Italiano’s four Chilean league titles: 1936, 1946, 1948 and 1957.
Audax Italiano was founded in 1910 and is one of Chile’s historic clubs linked to immigrant communities. The badge reflects that story clearly: Italian roots, cycling origins, the Audax name, four national titles and a visual identity that has long made the club known as “Los Itálicos” and “Los Tanos.”
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