Club Athletico Paranaense, formerly known as Atlético Paranaense, is a football club based in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, competing in the Brasileirão Série A (2023), the top tier of the Brazilian football league system. This unofficial Club Athletico Paranaense fan flag (Portuguese: bandeira não oficial do Club Athletico Paranaense) consists of the club's official logo on a vertically divided red-and-black background derived from its traditional colors.
The club's logo is composed of four alternating red and black diagonal stripes that gradually narrow from top to bottom, creating a dynamic design often compared to a hurricane or strong wind currents, a reference to the club's nickname, "Furacão" (Hurricane). Incorporated into the design is the stylized abbreviation "CAP", representing "Club Athletico Paranaense". The modern emblem emphasizes movement, speed, and energy while maintaining the club's traditional red-and-black color scheme. These colors have long been associated with Athletico Paranaense and symbolize strength, determination, and competitive spirit. Overall, the logo reflects the club's distinctive identity, modern image, and ambition within Brazilian football.
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| Team name: | Athletico Paranaense |
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| Team nicknames: | Furacão (Hurricane), Rubro-Negro (Red and Black) |
| Team abbreviation: | CAP |
| Founded: | 1924 |
| Location: | Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil |
| Ground: | Arena da Baixada |
| Capacity: | 42,372 |
| League: | Série A |
| Team Colors: | Red and Black |
| Championships: | 1 |
| Second places: | 1 |
| Seasons in top division: | 47 |
| Mascot: | Fura-Cão (a dog) |










