Boyacá Chicó’s badge shows a dark-blue and orange shield with the words “Chicó F.C.” across the top, two castle towers in the centre and a small football at the bottom. The orange-and-blue checker pattern gives the crest its most distinctive visual identity.
The castle towers refer to Tunja and the wider Boyacá region, giving the badge a local, civic character after the club moved from Bogotá to Boyacá. The football placed between the towers keeps the central city-style imagery tied directly to the sport.
The orange and dark blue colours are strongly associated with Boyacá Chicó’s modern identity. The checker pattern adds movement and makes the badge instantly recognizable among Colombian football crests.
Boyacá Chicó was founded in 2002 as Bogotá Chicó and relocated to Tunja in 2005. The badge reflects that transition: the Chicó name from its origins, the Boyacá identity from its new home and a bold orange-and-blue design linked to the club’s rise in Colombian football.
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About Boyacá Chicó — Boyacá Chicó is a professional football club from Colombia competing in Categoría Primera A. 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. Boyacá Chicó crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.















