The historic crest of Avezzano Calcio is a simple
Gothic-style shield, vertically divided into white and green halves, topped with the club's name "Avezzano" in uppercase letters. From 1990 to 1998, starting with the Mauro Gentile era, the club used a redesigned logo featuring stylized green initials "A" and "C" placed at the center of the white shield. In 1997, under the presidency of Vincenzo Angeloni, the
italian wolf, a symbol of the club, was replaced by the
Marsican brown bear, shown upright and facing forward within the white and green badge. From 2000 to 2007, the crest of the rebranded
Nuova Avezzano Calcio featured a football in the center of the badge, with the profile of a wolf's head at the base. In 2011, a new design by Roberto Falco introduced a snarling, stylized white wolf set against a green background symbolizing the Fucino plain. The Gothic shield also depicted the peaks of Mount Velino, with the club's name "Avezzano Calcio" written in uppercase above. In 2023, the club unveiled a new circular crest in white and green, bordered in gold. At the center sits a stylized, front-facing wolf's head, topped by the words "Avezzano Calcio" in block letters and the initials "AZ"—a nod to the
Marsica region's push for autonomy. The foundation year, 1919, is inscribed at the bottom. == Honours ==