Club Sportivo 2 de Mayo’s badge is a blue-and-white shield built around broad vertical stripes and a central circular monogram. The design uses a deep blue field with white stripe shapes, while the middle of the crest contains a stylized white “2,” making the club’s name the main visual focus.
The blue-and-white colour scheme gives the badge its traditional “albiceleste” identity. The shield shape is simple and classic, with pointed details at the top and bottom that make the crest feel more distinctive than a standard flat shield.
The number “2” is the key symbol of the badge. It refers directly to the club name, 2 de Mayo, which comes from the Regimiento de Infantería 2 de Mayo. According to the club’s official history, Club Sportivo 2 de Mayo was founded on 6 December 1935 after the Chaco War by returning veterans, as a tribute to the regiment in which they had served.
The club is based in Pedro Juan Caballero, in Paraguay’s Amambay department, and is commonly nicknamed “El Gallo Norteño.” The current badge keeps the identity clear and regional: blue-and-white stripes for the club’s visual tradition, a shield for football heritage, and the prominent “2” as a direct reference to the historic name.
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About Club Sportivo 2 de Mayo — Club Sportivo 2 de Mayo is a professional football club from Paraguay competing in Primera División (Paraguay). 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. Club Sportivo 2 de Mayo crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.


