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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 most familiar spherical polyhedron is the soccer ball, thought of as a spherical truncated icosahedron. The next most popular spherical polyhedron is the beach ball, thought of as a hosohedron. Some "improper" polyhedra, such as hosohedra and their duals, dihedra, exist as spherical polyhedra, but their flat-faced analogs are degenerate.
Drawing of a typical soccer ball. See image:Soccerball shade.svg for a shaded version. This file is from the Open Clip Art Library , which released it explicitly into the public domain ( see here ) .
This is a system for allowing all navigational boxes related to football organisations to be placed on any page without having to have them as separate boxes, thus making it simple to, for example unrealistic as it may be, group into one navbox the listing of the teams in the FA Premier League with the listing of the Asian football federations and the Man Utd infobox, together with standard ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Soccer ball.svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia ...
This parameter is optional; it defaults to the Wikipedia article name, without any disambiguation such as "(footballer)" or "(soccer)". Default {{PAGENAMEBASE}} String: optional: Access Date: access-date accessdate: The date when the Soccerway profile was last accessed. It allows the template to be used as a reference, rather than as an ...
This template uses patterns (saved as partially transparent images on Commons) to cover solid blocks of color and render a complete kit. In the example below, the sleeves and shorts are dark red covered with white pattern, the body is white covered with red pattern, and the socks are white without pattern.
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