Club Libertad’s badge is a black-and-white emblem built around a central circular seal and long horizontal wings. The outer ring carries the name “CLUB LIBERTAD,” while the small inner shield uses the club’s classic black-and-white vertical stripes.
The black-and-white colour scheme is the foundation of Libertad’s identity. Club histories describe the team’s early shirts as white with black vertical lines, and the club’s rivalry with Olimpia is known as the “Clásico Blanco y Negro,” underlining how strongly those colours define Libertad’s football image.
The winged shape gives the crest a distinctive, almost aviation-style silhouette, making it different from more traditional round or shield-only football badges. At the center, the circular seal keeps the club name clear, while the striped inner shield preserves the historic shirt pattern in a compact symbol.
Historically, Club Libertad was founded in Asunción on 30 July 1905 by a group of young men and students. The name was chosen in the political and social atmosphere of Paraguay at the time, when the ideas of “libertad,” “democracia” and “igualdad” were widely present after the 1904 revolution.
The modern badge therefore combines three layers of identity: the word “Libertad” as the club’s founding idea, black-and-white stripes as its traditional football colours, and the winged circular mark as a bold visual shorthand for one of Paraguay’s most historic clubs.
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