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This image is used by the football kit template. For other patterns and instructions see the talk page
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The highest officiating body associated with the sport, e.g. FIFA for association football. nickname One or more (comma-separated) nicknames of the sport. Non-English names should not be put here, unless they are frequent in English. E.g., Football, soccer, futbol<!--
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Essendon players running through a banner prior to a match against Greater Western Sydney in 2013. In Australian rules football, a banner is a large crêpe paper and sticky-tape banner constructed by each team's cheer squad. It is hoisted before the start of a match, and typically shows an encouraging or celebratory message to the team; then ...
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