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This image is used by the football kit template. For other patterns and instructions see the talk page . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Association football kit templates .
The purpose of a football kit template is to show the look, feel, and design of an association football (or rugby) kit for both identification and historical purposes. For the most complete listing of templates available for use, see the Football kit templates category on Wikimedia Commons.
Officials wear shirts of a different colour to those worn by the two teams and their goalkeepers. [1] Black is the traditional colour worn by officials, and "the man in black" is widely used as an informal term for a referee, [28] [29] although increasingly other colours are being used in the modern era to minimise colour clashes. [30]
Australia, however, has a separate green ODI home kit, yellow ODI away kit, and black T20 kit. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] The home kit is the same colour as the famous " baggy green " cap traditionally worn by Australian Test cricketers, but the yellow away kit is often worn by the Australian team in home matches.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins wearing his team's Color Rush uniform in 2019. The NFL Color Rush was a promotion done in conjunction with the National Football League (NFL) and Nike that promotes so-called "color vs. color" matchups with teams in matchup-specific uniforms that are primarily one solid color with alternating colored accents, primarily airing on Thursday Night Football.
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This template is meant for use within infobox templates of multiple football kits/uniforms. At this time, it accepts home and away (i.e. light and dark) and an optional alternate uniform. A blank example follows:
Association football kits (2 P, 1 F) Australian rules football guernsey (3 P, 7 F) G. Gridiron football uniforms (2 C)