Ñublense’s badge shows a red shield with a black outline, a white inner border and a black horizontal nameplate carrying the word “Ñublense” in white. The design is simple, direct and built around the club’s historic red identity.
The red colour is the central element of the badge and connects directly to the club’s nickname, “Los Diablos Rojos.” The black and white details give the crest contrast, making the name stand out clearly across the middle of the shield.
The shield shape gives Ñublense a traditional football identity, while the wide black nameplate makes the badge feel more modern and readable than older, more ornate crests. It is a practical design built around name recognition and colour tradition.
Ñublense was founded in 1916 in Chillán, originally as Liceo Football Club, before becoming one of the main football institutions of the Ñuble region. The badge reflects that identity clearly: the red of “Los Diablos Rojos,” the Ñublense name and a bold shield for a club deeply tied to Chillán and southern-central Chile.
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About Ñublense — Ñublense is a professional football club from Chile competing in Primera División (Chile). 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. Ñublense crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.


