Central Argentine Railway Athletic Club[]
1889–1903[]
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Club Atlético Rosario Central was founded on December 24, 1889 as "Central Argentine Railway Athletic Club". The team originally used a red and white uniform which was changed to blue and white following the name change in 1903 and later to blue and yellow in 1904. No know logo was ever used during this time.
Club Atlético Rosario Central[]
1913–1964[]
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In 1913, the club unveiled its well known shield badge.
1964–1976[]
In 1964, the typeface of the initials was modified and now the shield is surrounded by laurels.
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Commemorative badge.
1976–1983[]
The iconic "C" with the laurels was added in 1976, along with two stars above the shield in reference to the titles obtained in 1971 and 1973.
1983–1989[]
1983–1987[]
The logo had some changes in 1983: the inside of the "C" was colored yellow, the design of the laurels was modified and a third star was added to represent the title won in the Campeonato Nacional 1980.
1987–1989[]
In 1987, a fourth star was added to represent the title won in the Campeonato Nacional 1986/87.
1989–1992[]
1992–1995[]
1995–1998[]
1995–1996[]
In 1995, the inside of the "C" was colored white, resembling the logo from 1976.
1996–1998[]
A year later, the inside of the "C" was colored back to yellow and also, a fifth star was added in relation to the first international title won in the 1995 Copa CONMEBOL.
1998–2000[]
In 1998, the year "1889" was added vertically on the right side of the logo.
2000–2004[]
In 2000, the year "1889" was removed and the shield was slightly modified.
2004–2007[]
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In 2004, the logo suffered a drastic redesign after the AFA considered as official the Campeonato Argentino 1974. Changes include that the "C" was removed, leaving only the shield and placing 5 blue stars below it (representing the national tournaments); and a larger yellow star placed above in the middle (representing the international title). The font of the initials was also changed.
2007–2015[]
2007–2008[]
The classic logo design was brought back in 2007, with the only difference that the inside of the "C" was colored white instead of yellow (similar to the 1976 and 1995 logos). However, this change only lasted for a short period of time, until it was reverted to the original color scheme.
2008–2015[]
In 2008, the inside of the "C" was colored back to yellow and the shade of blue was changed to royal blue.
2015–present[]
2015–2018[]
In 2015, the logo had several modifications. The color scheme was slightly changed, the shield inside of "C" was replaced with the original from 1913 (removing the dots between the initials) and the stars became a little smaller.
2018–2023[]
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On December 6, 2018, a sixth star was added to the badge, to represent the title won in the 2017/2018 Copa Argentina.
2023–present[]
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On December 16, 2023, a seventh star was added after the team won the 2023 Copa de la Liga Profesional.[1]
2021 (unused)[]
A proposed redesign, which is a throwback of the 1913 shield.
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