Colors Linares Deportivo, like its predecessors, has always played with a blue shirt, white shorts and blue socks at home. The use of the blue color in the kit comes from
linarite, a deep blue tabular crystalline mineral that was first identified in 1822 in the Linares mining district.
Badge Linares Deportivo's badge is in the shape of a
rhombus cut in half and slightly convex outwards on the sides. It is divided diagonally by a red stripe with the name of the club. In the upper left part, in blue, is the interior of the city's coat of arms, in which the old fortress of Linares is represented. In the lower right part of white, there is a ball, representing the sporting character of the team.
Supporters Linares Deportivo's supporters are nicknamed
azulillos (blues) or
mineros (miners), due to the historical importance of
lead mining for the development of the city of Linares. ==Rivalry==