1909–1957[]
1957–1978[]
1975-1978[]
1978–1979[]
The two stars are for the achievements of the "Copa Brasil" in 1975 and 1976.
1979-1980[]
In 1979, another star was added due to the third "Copa Brasil" won in that year.
1980-1982[]
In 1980, a gold branch was added to the emblem. It represents the invincibility of conquest hitherto unheard at the time.
1982-2009[]
1982-1983[]
First change the letters of logo since the foundation in 1909.
1983-1992[]
The branch was removed and only the three stars remained.
1992-1993[]
In 1992, the 3 stars representing the 3 "Copa Brasil" titles got bigger.
1993-August 2006[]
In 1993, a fourth star was added due to the "1992 Copa do Brasil" title.
August 2006-December 2006[]
A fifth star was added due to the "2006 Copa Libertadores" title.
December 2006-June 2007[]
A sixth silver star was added due to the "2006 FIFA Club World Cup" title.
June 2007-2009[]
The six stars were replaced by a gray branch and a gold crown due to the Triple Crown (winning the "Copa Libertadores", the "FIFA Club World Cup", and "Recopa Sudamericana" in less than a year) won in 2007.
2009-present[]
The gray branch and the gold crown were removed and the old logo is now central circled by a white circular band with escription: "S.C. Internacional" above the emblem, and "1909" bellow the emblem.
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