New look for a new division. Back to school in September, Aviron Bayonnais will return to the Top 14 with a new logo. Without fundamentally breaking with the previous one, the new logo retains a “visual identity still tinged with sky and white, the original colors of the club created in 1904“explains the club on its website.
A new logo symbol of “renewal and modernity“, with multiple allusions to the Basque Country. Behind the banner, the new logo incorporates an “etxea”, a traditional Basque house. The seven Basque provinces are also represented in the form of stripes, while the “lauburu”, the Basque cross, takes place just above the banner with the club’s initials. A change just ten days after being crowned French Pro D2 champion, in Montpellier, against Stade Montois (49-20).