Club Bolívar’s badge is a blue-and-white shield built around a wide diagonal band carrying the word “BOLIVAR.” The shield uses a deep blue outer frame, two lighter sky-blue panels and white dividing lines, giving the crest a clean, modern version of the club’s traditional “celeste” identity.
The sky-blue colour is the main visual signature of Bolívar. The club is widely known as “Los Celestes,” a nickname tied to its light-blue kits and long-standing colour tradition. Bolívar was founded in La Paz on 12 April 1925, and its name honors Simón Bolívar, the Liberator whose legacy is central to Bolivian national history.
The diagonal white band makes the club name the clearest element of the badge. Unlike crests built around animals, city landmarks or initials, Bolívar’s logo relies on direct wordmark recognition: the name “BOLIVAR” cuts across the shield as the primary identifier.
The shield shape gives the badge a classic football structure, while the blue tones keep it closely tied to the club’s identity as one of Bolivia’s most historic and successful teams. The simplified geometry also makes the logo highly readable across shirts, social media graphics, scoreboards and digital football databases.
Historically, Club Bolívar began as a social, cultural and sporting club before entering official football competition in La Paz in 1927. The modern badge keeps the identity focused on three essentials: the Bolívar name, the sky-blue colour tradition and the shield format associated with a major football institution from La Paz.
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About Bolivar — Bolivar 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. Bolivar crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.















