
Carabobo FC’s badge is a burgundy-and-white shield built around the club name “CARABOBO FC” in large central lettering. The lower half uses bold vertical burgundy stripes, while the upper section shows a yellow sun-like semicircle behind a stylized architectural monument.
The burgundy colour is the main visual identity of the club and explains one of Carabobo’s most common nicknames, “El Granate.” It also connects naturally with the broader Venezuelan football nickname “La Vinotinto Regional,” often used for the Valencia-based side. Carabobo FC’s official site identifies the club as based in Valencia, in the state of Carabobo.
The monument at the top is the key local reference in the badge. It evokes the Campo de Carabobo monument, one of the strongest symbols of Carabobo state and Venezuelan independence history. Placing it above the club name makes the crest feel directly tied to the region rather than only to the city of Valencia.
The white central band gives the club name maximum visibility, while the vertical stripes create a classic football-shirt effect inside the shield. The result is a badge that feels regional, direct and easy to identify: burgundy for Carabobo’s football identity, the monument for state heritage, and the shield shape for a traditional club crest.
Historically, Carabobo FC was founded on 26 February 1997 and grew out of the change from the Valencia FC identity to a broader Carabobo FC name, intended to represent more municipalities across the state rather than only Valencia.
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