Club de Deportes Provincial Curicó Unido, or simply Curicó Unido, is a football club based in Curicó, Maule Region, Chile, playing in the Chilean Primera División (2023), the highest tier of the Chilean football league system. This unofficial Curicó Unido fan flag (Spanish: bandera no oficial de Curicó Unido) consists of the team's official logo and a white background with a red horizontal stripe.
The Curicó Unido logo carries several layers of symbolism. The vertical red and white striped shield reflects the representative colors of the city of Curicó. The inclusion of the soccer ball within the shield signifies the club's primary focus on football. Above the shield, the gold wall crown is derived from the city's coat of arms, underscoring the strong connection between the club and its hometown. This logo effectively encapsulates Curicó Unido's identity, combining elements of local pride, sporting passion, and historical ties to the community in a visually striking emblem.
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Team name: | Club de Deportes Provincial Curicó Unido |
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Team nicknames: | Curi, Albirrojos (The red & white), Torteros (The Cake-makers), La Banda Sangre (The Blood Stripe) |
Team abbreviation: | Curicó Unido |
Founded: | 1973 |
Location: | Curicó, Chile |
Ground: | Estadio La Granja |
Capacity: | 8,016 |
League: | Chilean Primera División |
Team Colors: | Red and White |
Championships: | - |
Second places: | - |
Seasons in top division: | 7 |
Mascot: | - |
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