Envigado’s badge shows an orange, white and green shield with the phrase “Cantera de Héroes” across the top, large “EFC” initials in the centre and a football integrated into the lower part of the design. The crest is modern, academy-focused and built around the club’s reputation for developing young talent.
The phrase “Cantera de Héroes,” meaning “Quarry of Heroes,” is the key message of the badge. It refers to Envigado’s famous youth academy, which has produced major Colombian players and made the club known as one of the strongest talent factories in South American football.
The orange colour is central to Envigado’s identity and explains the nickname “El Equipo Naranja.” The green outline adds contrast and keeps the badge connected to the broader Colombian football palette, while the white space makes the EFC initials and ball symbol easy to read.
Envigado Fútbol Club was founded in 1989 and is based in Envigado, Antioquia, near Medellín. The badge reflects that identity clearly: a young, development-driven Colombian club whose visual language is built around orange colours, the EFC initials and the “Cantera de Héroes” tradition.
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