Cusco FC’s badge is a circular gold-and-black crest built around an Andean landscape. The outer ring carries “CUSCO” at the top and “FUTBOL-CLUB” at the bottom, while the center shows mountains, sun rays and a small stylized city or fortress shape at the base.
The gold colour is the main identity element of the badge. It connects visually with Cusco FC’s “Dorado” identity, with the club commonly nicknamed “Los Dorados,” “Guerreros Dorados” and “El Imperio Dorado.”
The mountain scene gives the crest a strong regional meaning. Cusco is one of Peru’s most iconic Andean cities, and the rising sun behind the peaks creates a direct visual link to the historic and cultural image of the old Inca capital. The black-and-gold treatment makes the badge feel more monumental than decorative, matching the club’s imperial Cusco branding.
The circular layout keeps the design simple and emblematic, while the landscape inside makes the badge different from more traditional football crests based only on initials, stripes or shields. It presents Cusco FC as a club defined by place: the Andes, the city of Cusco and the “golden” identity built around its name.
Historically, Cusco FC was founded in 2009 as Real Garcilaso before changing to the Cusco FC name in 2019. The rebrand moved the club toward a clearer city-based identity, with the current badge emphasizing Cusco itself rather than the older Real Garcilaso name.
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