Deportivo Cuenca’s badge is a large green shield with a black outline, a pointed lower tip and a yellow star above the top edge. Inside the shield, the word “CLUB” appears in white at the top, while the central panel combines a lion, red-and-yellow vertical stripes, a football and a red lower banner reading “DEPORTIVO CUENCA.”
The centre of the crest is split into two main visual areas. On the left, a brown lion stands on a yellow field with black ornamental shapes behind it. On the right, the red-and-yellow vertical stripes create a bright block of colour, with a black-and-white football placed over the striped section.
Around the inner design, the green shield is decorated with small yellow heart-shaped figures along both sides and near the lower point. The badge is visually dense, using the lion, football, stripes, star and club name together rather than relying on a single monogram or simple wordmark.
Club Deportivo Cuenca was founded on 4 March 1971 in Cuenca, Ecuador, after local figures pushed to create a professional team representing the city in the Ecuadorian championship. The club’s identity is closely tied to Cuenca and the Azuay region, and it is widely known by nicknames including Los Morlacos and El Expreso Austral.
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