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by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, September 1, 2002
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, September 1, 2002
The Club Deportivo Guadalajara (Guadalajara Sports Club), a.k.a. "Chivas Rayadas"
is one or perhaps the most
famous football club in Mexico and is broadly known abroad
(United States of America, Central and South America, and so on).
Despite the thousands of home-made flags, the Club has an official one displayed at
the building see of the Club in the City of Guadalajara.
It is a horizontal bicolor red over white with a blue triangle in the hoist. Overall
the flag is placed the Club's emblem, that in turn in a circular white-red striped
shield surrounded by a blue ring with the Club's name:
Club Deportivo Guadalajara A. C. in white; a kind of crest is made by the
Guadalajara (State of Jalisco)
coat of arms; bellow the achievement appears ten blue (some times white) five-pointed
stars for the leage championships won by the Club.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, September 1, 2002
The are also two banners enjoy of certain officiality, those are the standard (broadly used
on burial ceremonies) and the pennant (Banderín) employed in every single Guadalajara
domestic and international matches. Both of them follow the same pattern of the flag but with
the blue triagle at the top. It is remarkable that the pennant has the red stripe on the viewer's
left.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, September 1, 2002