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Additionally, when updating a club template for the current season, make sure to update both the "main" article for that club as well as the "current season" article for that club. Take extra caution when editing existing templates, many times multiple clubs will use the same template and an edit that works for one of the clubs may not work for ...
This image is used by the football kit template. For other patterns and instructions see the talk page
Syntax is the same as with {{football kit}}, with an additional align attribute which can be set to left, right or center. The default is right if unspecified. width can also be supplied and defaults to 120 (px). This template is for creating standalone thumbnail-style boxes for football kit designs. For detailed instructions see template talk ...
Syntax is the same as with {{football kit}}, with additional parameters logo, logo_size and alt_logo to specify respectively the image filename, image size, and alt text for the team's logo to be displayed to the right of the kit.
Additionally, when updating a club template for the current season, make sure to update both the "main" article for that club as well as the "current season" article for that club. Take extra caution when editing existing templates, many times multiple clubs will use the same template and an edit that works for one of the clubs may not work for ...
In Association football, club crests did not always hold their current importance. In the case of Aston Villa Football Club , while the rampant lion was associated with the club from near its inception in 1874, the earliest known crest, the Lion Rampant To dexter ( facing left ) on a shield with motto " Prepared ", was first documented in the ...
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Because of their use on national team football shirts and other FA products the coat of arms is familiar to many English people. The Heraldry Society have said that "it is probable that, after the Royal arms, it is the most widely recognised shield in England". [2]: 39 The coat is the subject of the England football song "Three Lions".