Liverpool Montevideo’s badge is a black, blue, white and green crest built around a striped shield, a football, a laurel branch and the initials “L.F.C.” The main shield uses vertical black-and-blue stripes, while the top white panel carries the club initials. A gold star sits above the badge.
The black-and-blue stripes are the core of Liverpool Montevideo’s identity and connect directly to the club’s nickname, “Negriazules.” The club was founded in Montevideo on 15 February 1915 and is based in the Belvedere area, with Estadio Belvedere serving as its home ground.
The football and green laurel branch give the badge a traditional sporting feel. The ball makes the football identity explicit, while the laurel adds a classic symbol of victory and achievement. The shield behind them keeps the design grounded in the club’s black-and-blue striped visual tradition.
The name “Liverpool” reflects the strong British influence on early Uruguayan football. One widely cited origin story links the club name to the English port city of Liverpool, a fitting reference for Montevideo as another major port city; another account connects it to geography lessons and the popularity of English football at the time.
Historically, Liverpool Montevideo grew from a student football group active before the club was officially founded in 1915. The modern badge brings together that identity in a compact way: “L.F.C.” for Liverpool Fútbol Club, black-and-blue stripes for the club colours, and the football-and-laurel motif for its sporting tradition.
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About Liverpool Montevideo — Liverpool Montevideo is a professional football club from Uruguay competing in Primera División (Uruguay). 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. Liverpool Montevideo crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.


