Pachuca’s badge shows a blue-and-white shield with the word “PACHUCA” at the top, the club name around the inner shield and the Monumental Clock of Pachuca in the centre. The red, white and green bars below the name add a Mexican national colour reference.
The central clock tower is the key symbol of the crest. It represents the Reloj Monumental de Pachuca, one of the city’s most famous landmarks, and ties the badge directly to Pachuca, Hidalgo.
The blue and white colours are the club’s traditional modern identity, while the shield shape and central city monument give the crest a civic, historic feel. The stars around the badge refer to the club’s major titles and achievements.
Pachuca traces its origins to British miners and workers connected with the Real del Monte and Pachuca mining district, which is why the club is known as “Los Tuzos.” The badge brings together that local identity, the city’s landmark, Mexican colours and the club’s status as one of the historic roots of football in Mexico.
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