The crest you see is that of Club Atlético River Plate (CARP), one of the most iconic football teams in Argentina and all of South America.
The crest you see is that of Club Atlético River Plate (CARP), one of the most iconic football teams in Argentina and all of South America.
Format: A4 21x29,7 cm
Difficulty: Normal
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River Plate was founded in 1901 in Buenos Aires and since then it has become a symbol of sporting greatness. Its stadium, El Monumental, is the largest in Argentina and one of the most recognized in the Americas.
The club is famous for its national and international titles, as well as for its football philosophy: offensive play, elegance, and strong development of its youth divisions. In addition, River Plate has trained many players who later shone with the Argentine national team and in European clubs: Daniel Passarella, Ubaldo Matildo Fillol, Enzo Francescoli, Marcelo Gallardo, Pablo Aimar, among many others.
Coloring this crest is not just a creative activity, but above all, a great tribute to an institution that inspires passion in millions of fans. Each stroke in red and white connects with a history of victories, intense classics against Boca Juniors, and unforgettable moments that are part of Argentina’s football culture.
The design of the crest is very clear and simple, yet full of history:
You can also play with shades: use a darker red on the edges of the stripe and a brighter red in the center to add volume, or even a background with gray shadows to make the main colors stand out even more.
If you want to know more about River Plate, click here.