Rayo Vallecano Flag (GIF)
Rayo Vallecano de Madrid, often abbreviated to Rayo (Spanish for "thunderbolt"), is a Spanish professional football club based in Vallecas, Madrid, Spain that competes in La Liga (2020-21), the top flight of Spanish football. This unofficial Rayo Vallecano flag (Spanish: bandera no oficial del Rayo Vallecano) consists of the team's official logo and a white background with a diagonal red stripe derived from the logo. The shield-shaped logo features the city coat of arms on the left, the team initials on the right, and a red thunderbolt in the middle that separates them and reflects the team.
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