Behind The Badge: Atalanta Bergamo
A History of the Club's Crest
1907–1914: The Founding Years
When Atalanta Bergamo was founded in 1907, the club's crest was a simple black and white shield with the letters "A.B.C." in the center. The letters stood for "Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio," the club's full name. In 1914, the crest was changed to a more elaborate design, which featured a black eagle on a red background. The eagle was a symbol of the city of Bergamo, and the red background represented the club's colors.
1914–1961: The Golden Age
During the 1950s and 1960s, Atalanta Bergamo enjoyed a period of great success, winning the Coppa Italia in 1963. In 1961, the club's crest was changed again to reflect this success. The new crest featured a gold eagle on a green background, and the letters "A.B.C." were now written in gold. The green background represented the club's home ground, the Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia.
1961–Present: The Modern Era
Since 1961, Atalanta Bergamo's crest has undergone several minor changes. In 1977, the letters "A.B.C." were removed from the crest, and the eagle was given a more stylized appearance. In 2017, the crest was again changed to reflect the club's new partnership with Gewiss, an Italian energy company. The new crest features a black and blue eagle on a white background, and the letters "GEWISS" are now written below the eagle.
Conclusion
Atalanta Bergamo's crest is a symbol of the club's history and tradition. The crest has undergone several changes over the years, but it has always retained its essential elements: the black and blue eagle, the red and green background, and the letters "A.B.C.". These elements represent the club's values of passion, pride, and determination.
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