São Paulo Futebol Clube, commonly referred to as São Paulo, is a professional football club based in São Paulo, Brazil, competing in the Brasileirão Série A (2023), the top tier of the Brazilian football league system. This unofficial São Paulo FC fan flag (Portuguese: bandeira não oficial do São Paulo FC) features the club's official logo on a white background with a red, white, and black horizontal stripe across the center derived from the team's traditional color identity and visual branding.
The logo consists of a shield resembling an inverted triangle. The upper rectangular black section displays the club initials "SPFC" in white, while the lower triangular section incorporates the club's traditional red, white, and black colors. Above the shield are five stars: three red stars representing the club's three world titles and two yellow stars commemorating two Olympic achievements associated with Brazilian athletics legend Adhemar Ferreira da Silva, who was linked to the club. The red and black colors also symbolize the club's founding entities: red for Clube Atlético Paulistano and black for Associação Atlética das Palmeiras. Together, these elements reflect the merger that led to the creation of São Paulo FC in 1930 and emphasize the club's history, unity, and sporting achievements. Overall, the emblem represents São Paulo FC's identity as one of Brazil's most successful and historically significant football clubs.
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| Team name: | São Paulo Futebol Clube |
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| Team nicknames: | Tricolor Paulista (Paulista Tricolour), O Clube da Fé (The Faith Team), Soberano (Sovereign) |
| Team abbreviation: | SPFC |
| Founded: | 1930 |
| Location: | São Paulo, Brazil |
| Ground: | Morumbi |
| Capacity: | 66,795 |
| League: | Série A |
| Team Colors: | Red, Black, and White |
| Championships: | 6 |
| Second places: | 6 |
| Seasons in top division: | 56 |
| Mascot: | Saint Paul (a white-bearded man with a halo) |










