Club Atlético Tigre is a professional football club based in Victoria, Buenos Aires, Argentina, competing in the Primera División (2023), the top division of the Argentine football league system. This unofficial Club Atlético Tigre flag (Spanish: bandera no oficial del Club Atlético Tigre) features the team's official logo over a blue background with a central red horizontal stripe derived from the club's traditional jersey design.
| Flag Proportion: | 3:5 (standard flag ratio) |
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| Flag Format: | Animated GIF (25-frame loop) |
| Flag Usage: | Fan-made / unofficial digital flag |
The Club Atlético Tigre logo features a square blue shield with a bold red capital letter "T" and the word "TIGRE" written in white across the upper section of the letter. Above the shield, a gold star is placed, representing the club’s 2019 Copa de la Superliga title. The red "T" serves as a direct symbol of the club's name and identity, while the blue and red color scheme reflects Tigre's traditional team colors and long-standing visual identity. These colors are historically linked to Swiss influence, particularly the Ticino region, and were introduced in 1902 after a Swiss trader, Adolf Leber, donated the first uniforms to the club's founder, José Dellagiovanna. The emblem represents Club Atlético Tigre's identity, heritage, and competitive achievements, while reinforcing its connection to Victoria, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and its established place in Argentine football culture.
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| Team name: | Club Atlético Tigre |
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| Team nicknames: | El Matador (The Killer), Azules del Norte (Northern Blues) |
| Team abbreviations: | CAT |
| Founded: | 1902 |
| Location: | Victoria, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Ground: | Estadio José Dellagiovanna |
| Capacity: | 26,282 |
| League: | Primera División |
| Team Colors: | Blue and Red |
| Championships: | - |
| Second places: | 3 |
| Seasons in top division: | 57 |
| Mascot: | - |
