Overview
- SC Freiburg’s traditional club colors are white and red, as stated by the club in its official kit information.
- This guide includes HEX, RGB, CMYK and Pantone references, with clear notes where official technical color values are not published.
- These color references are useful for design projects, websites, presentations, fan content and brand research, but they should not replace official approval for commercial use.
SC Freiburg Team Information
| Team Name | Sport-Club Freiburg e.V. |
|---|---|
| Common Name | SC Freiburg |
| League | German Bundesliga |
| Division | Not applicable; the Bundesliga does not use a division or conference structure. |
| Location | Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
| Home Stadium / Arena | Europa-Park Stadion |
| Official Website | Visit SC Freiburg |
| Official Bundesliga Profile | View SC Freiburg on Bundesliga.com |
SC Freiburg Color Codes
The official SC Freiburg website identifies white and red as the club’s traditional colors in its official kit information. Publicly available official sources from SC Freiburg and the Bundesliga do not appear to publish a complete technical brand-color specification for Pantone, CMYK, RGB or HEX values. For that reason, the color codes below are presented as practical best available estimates for digital and design reference, not as official brand specifications.
| Color Name | Pantone | HEX | RGB | CMYK | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SC Freiburg Red | Not officially published | #E30613 | 227, 6, 19 | 0, 97, 92, 11 | Best available estimate; not an official published specification |
| White | Not officially published | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 | 0, 0, 0, 0 | Standard white reference; official technical value not published |
| Black | Not officially published | #000000 | 0, 0, 0 | 0, 0, 0, 100 | Standard black reference; used as a practical secondary reference |
Official Color Accuracy Notes
SC Freiburg officially describes the club’s traditional colors as white and red in its 2025/26 kit release. The club has also used black and anthracite in official away-shirt descriptions, but those colors should be treated as kit-related or secondary references unless a formal brand guide confirms otherwise.
Because SC Freiburg and the Bundesliga do not appear to publish official Pantone, CMYK, RGB or HEX values in the publicly available official pages used for this guide, the technical color values above should be treated as best available design references. For official merchandise, sponsorship, licensing, media production or commercial branding, request current artwork and usage rules directly from SC Freiburg.
How to Use SC Freiburg Colors
You can use SC Freiburg 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 non-commercial fan graphics, the estimated values can help keep designs visually close to the club identity. For commercial projects, never rely only on unofficial estimates. Use official artwork, approved assets and trademark guidance from the club.
SC Freiburg HEX Color Codes
The main SC Freiburg HEX color references are #E30613, #FFFFFF and #000000. These values are useful for web design, HTML, CSS, digital graphics and online branding references. The red value is a best available estimate rather than an officially published HEX code.
| Color | HEX Code | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| SC Freiburg Red | #E30613 | Headings, buttons, accent graphics, fan visuals and digital references |
| White | #FFFFFF | Backgrounds, contrast areas, text on dark colors and kit-inspired layouts |
| Black | #000000 | Text, contrast, outlines and secondary design elements |
SC Freiburg RGB Color Codes
The SC Freiburg RGB color codes are useful for screen-based designs, including social media posts, digital banners, video graphics and presentation slides. RGB values define how red, green and blue light combine to display each team color on digital screens.
The practical RGB references are 227, 6, 19 for red, 255, 255, 255 for white and 0, 0, 0 for black. These are not presented as official SC Freiburg RGB specifications because official public sources do not appear to publish those values.
SC Freiburg CMYK Color Codes
The SC Freiburg CMYK color codes are most useful for printed materials such as flyers, posters, brochures and merchandise mockups. Because print output can vary by printer, paper, coating, ink profile and production method, always test colors before final production.
The practical CMYK references are 0, 97, 92, 11 for red, 0, 0, 0, 0 for white and 0, 0, 0, 100 for black. These should be treated as estimates unless SC Freiburg provides an official print specification for your project.
SC Freiburg Pantone Colors
Pantone values are useful when designers need consistent color matching across professional print and branding materials. Publicly available official SC Freiburg and Bundesliga sources do not appear to publish an official Pantone value for SC Freiburg red, white or black.
If a Pantone value is required for production, the safest approach is to request official brand assets or print guidance from SC Freiburg. Do not treat third-party Pantone matches as official unless they are confirmed by the club or an authorized brand guide.
SC Freiburg Brand and Logo Usage
SC Freiburg’s crest, name, marks and visual identity are associated with the club and may be protected by trademark and licensing rules. Fan designs and editorial references should avoid implying official endorsement unless permission has been granted.
For commercial merchandise, sponsored content, product packaging, advertising or official-looking graphics, check the club’s official usage requirements before publishing, printing or selling any design.
Official Sources Used
- SC Freiburg official website
- SC Freiburg official 2025/26 kit release
- SC Freiburg official Europa-Park Stadion information
- Official Bundesliga SC Freiburg profile
FAQ About SC Freiburg Color Codes
What are the official SC Freiburg colors?
The official SC Freiburg website describes the club’s traditional colors as white and red. Black is also used in official kit contexts, but it should be treated as a secondary or kit-related reference unless a formal club brand guide states otherwise.
What is the HEX code for SC Freiburg red?
The best available estimated HEX reference for SC Freiburg red is #E30613. This is useful for digital design, but it is not presented as an officially published SC Freiburg HEX specification.
What are the main SC Freiburg HEX color codes?
The main practical SC Freiburg HEX references are #E30613 for red, #FFFFFF for white and #000000 for black. These values are suitable for websites, HTML, CSS and digital fan design references.
Does SC Freiburg publish official RGB color codes?
Publicly available official sources from SC Freiburg and the Bundesliga do not appear to publish official RGB color codes. The RGB values in this guide are best available estimates for practical design use.
Does SC Freiburg publish official CMYK color codes?
Publicly available official sources do not appear to publish official SC Freiburg CMYK values. The CMYK values listed here are practical estimates and should be tested before print production.
What are the official SC Freiburg Pantone colors?
Official SC Freiburg Pantone values are not officially published in the public club and Bundesliga sources used for this guide. Any Pantone match should be treated as unofficial unless confirmed by the club.
Can I use SC Freiburg colors for my own design project?
You can use SC Freiburg color references for personal design work, fan content and non-commercial projects. For commercial use, merchandise, advertising or official branding, check the club’s official usage guidelines and trademark rules before publishing or selling any design.
Why do SC Freiburg color codes vary across websites?
Color-code differences usually happen because many websites estimate colors from logos, kits, images or digital assets rather than using an official brand guide. When official Pantone, CMYK, RGB or HEX values are not published, color codes should be labeled as estimates.