Overview
- Pisa Sporting Club’s official historic club colors are black and blue, a Nerazzurri identity confirmed by the club’s official history.
- This guide includes HEX, RGB, CMYK and Pantone references, with clear labels where values are not officially published.
- These Pisa color codes are useful for design, websites, presentations, fan content and brand reference work.
Pisa Sporting Club Team Information
| Team Name | Pisa Sporting Club |
|---|---|
| League | Italian Serie A |
| Division | Not applicable; Serie A is a single national league table |
| Location | Pisa, Tuscany, Italy |
| Home Stadium / Arena | Cetilar Arena, also known as Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani |
| Official Website | Visit Pisa Sporting Club |
Pisa Sporting Club Color Codes
The official Pisa Sporting Club colors are black and blue. The club’s official history states that Pisa’s colors changed from the original white-red city-banner colors to black-blue in the following year after the club’s 1909 founding. The club also describes its 2025-26 home kit as illuminating the black and blue colours with gold, so gold is included below only as a kit accent reference, not as a primary official club color.
No official Pisa Sporting Club brand manual with Pantone, RGB, CMYK or exact HEX specifications was found on the official club website or league sources reviewed. For that reason, the exact color values below are marked as best available estimates unless otherwise stated.
| Color Name | Status | Pantone | HEX | RGB | CMYK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Black | Official club color; numeric values are best available estimates | Not officially published | #000000 | 0, 0, 0 | 0, 0, 0, 100 |
| Blue | Official club color; numeric values are best available estimates | Not officially published | #0057B8 | 0, 87, 184 | 100, 53, 0, 28 |
| Gold | 2025-26 home kit accent; not confirmed as a primary official club color | Not officially published | #D4AF37 | 212, 175, 55 | 0, 17, 74, 17 |
How to Use Pisa Sporting Club Colors
You can use the Pisa Sporting Club color codes for digital design, website elements, social media graphics, printable materials, fan artwork, presentations and sports-related content. HEX codes are typically best for websites, RGB values are useful for screens and digital design, while CMYK values are mainly used for print projects.
For the safest brand reference, use black and blue as Pisa’s core identity colors. Use gold only when referencing the 2025-26 home kit look or designs inspired by that specific kit, because the club’s official article describes gold as part of that season’s home shirt presentation rather than as a permanent primary brand color.
Pisa Sporting Club HEX Color Codes
The main Pisa Sporting Club HEX color codes are best available estimates: #000000 for black and #0057B8 for blue. The gold accent estimate is #D4AF37. These values are commonly useful in web design, HTML, CSS, digital graphics and online branding references, but they should not be treated as official brand specifications.
Pisa Sporting Club RGB Color Codes
The Pisa Sporting Club RGB color codes are useful for screen-based designs, including social media posts, digital banners, video graphics and presentation slides. The best available RGB estimates are 0, 0, 0 for black; 0, 87, 184 for blue; and 212, 175, 55 for the gold kit accent.
Pisa Sporting Club CMYK Color Codes
The Pisa Sporting Club CMYK color codes are most useful for printed materials such as flyers, posters, brochures and merchandise mockups. The best available CMYK estimates are 0, 0, 0, 100 for black; 100, 53, 0, 28 for blue; and 0, 17, 74, 17 for the gold kit accent. Because print output can vary by printer, paper and ink profile, always test colors before final production.
Pisa Sporting Club Pantone Colors
Pisa Sporting Club Pantone values are not officially published in the official sources reviewed. Pantone values are useful when designers need consistent color matching across professional print and branding materials, but any Pantone match for Pisa should be treated as a best available reference unless the club publishes an official brand guide.
Official Color Source Notes
| Source | What It Confirms |
|---|---|
| Pisa Sporting Club official history | Confirms that the club colors became black-blue after the original white-red city-banner colors. |
| Pisa Sporting Club 2025-26 home kit article | Confirms the black and blue kit identity and describes gold as part of the 2025-26 home kit presentation. |
| Pisa Sporting Club Cetilar Arena page | Confirms the club’s home stadium information and Arena Garibaldi history. |
| Lega Serie A official website | Official league source for Serie A competition context. |
FAQ About Pisa Sporting Club Color Codes
What are the official Pisa Sporting Club colors?
The official Pisa Sporting Club colors are black and blue. The club’s official history confirms the historic change to black-blue colors, which matches the club’s Nerazzurri identity.
What is the HEX code for Pisa Sporting Club colors?
The best available Pisa Sporting Club HEX estimates are #000000 for black and #0057B8 for blue. The gold kit accent estimate is #D4AF37. These HEX values are practical design references, not official club-published specifications.
What are the RGB values for Pisa Sporting Club colors?
The best available RGB estimates are 0, 0, 0 for black and 0, 87, 184 for blue. The gold accent estimate is 212, 175, 55. Official RGB values have not been published in the official sources reviewed.
What are the CMYK values for Pisa Sporting Club colors?
The best available CMYK estimates are 0, 0, 0, 100 for black and 100, 53, 0, 28 for blue. The gold accent estimate is 0, 17, 74, 17. These CMYK values should be tested before any final print production.
What are the Pantone colors for Pisa Sporting Club?
Pisa Sporting Club Pantone colors are not officially published in the official sources reviewed. Any Pantone conversion should be treated as a best available estimate unless Pisa Sporting Club releases an official brand guide.
Is gold an official Pisa Sporting Club color?
Gold is not confirmed as a primary official Pisa Sporting Club color in the official sources reviewed. The club officially described gold as part of the 2025-26 home kit presentation, where it illuminates the black and blue colours.
Can I use Pisa Sporting Club colors for my own design project?
You can use Pisa Sporting Club color codes for personal design references, fan content and non-commercial projects. For commercial use, merchandise or official branding, check the team’s official usage guidelines and trademark rules before publishing or selling any design.