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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 .
Real Football is a mobile phone sports video game franchise with gameplay emulating football. The series is developed and published by Gameloft . The Real Football series started in the mid-2000s with Real Football 2004 , which was free on some mobile phones .
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.
Templates and images used by Template:Football kit. For more information, see Template talk:Football kit
This template starts a football squad table. It is intended to be followed by the template "Football squad player". Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Hide the note? hidenote no description Unknown optional Date date no description Unknown optional Reference ref no description Unknown optional Background bg no description Unknown optional Color color no ...
[[Category:Premier League football club squad templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Premier League football club squad templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
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.
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 ...