The CONMEBOL flag features the confederation's modern emblem centered on a clean background, typically white, emphasizing clarity and visual impact. The current logo, introduced in 2017 and designed in-house, presents a stylized football composed of ten distinct segments, each representing one of the ten member nations of the South American federation. At the center of the ball appears a shield containing a map of South America filled with a unique digital fingerprint pattern. This fingerprint symbolizes identity, individuality, and unity, expressing the shared passion that connects the continent through football. Beneath the emblem, the name “CONMEBOL” is written in bold, condensed sans-serif capital letters, conveying strength, formality, and institutional authority. The founding year, 1916, is also included within the design, highlighting CONMEBOL's status as the oldest football confederation in the world.
The flag represents CONMEBOL, the South American Football Confederation, which governs professional football across the continent. It is displayed at headquarters, official competitions, stadiums, and international tournaments organized under its authority. CONMEBOL oversees major competitions such as continental club tournaments and the Copa América, bringing together national teams and clubs from across South America. The emblem reflects the passion, audacity, and competitive spirit that define South American football. As a governing body, CONMEBOL establishes regulations, promotes development, and represents its member associations within the global football community, reinforcing the continent's powerful presence in the sport worldwide.
- The CONMEBOL flag (Spanish: La bandera de la CONMEBOL; Portuguese: A bandeira da CONMEBOL; French: Le drapeau de la CONMEBOL)











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