Template:Fake sports logo
Warning! This flag, as well as other fake sports flags, is fictitious and is useful only to facilitate visual identification of some articles within Wikipedia. This flag has some visual elements that are similar to official logos or coats of arms of certain clubs, such as colors or some symbol, but they are NOT official and don't have any direct relation to the crest, symbol or official flag of the club. Thus, even if you consider this symbol to be reminiscent of some elements of the club, this image does NOT correspond, and is not even similar to the official symbol. Official symbols must not exist in Commons because they are protected by authorial rights (copyright); in this way, if you want to localize the club's symbol, crest or official flag, try to make contact with the club: ask for the official symbol and a possible license of use for your purpose. Note to Wikipedians: use this flag only in a very small size, only to visually facilitate the identity of a club within a context that has several clubs together. To use it in a normal or large size may cause the reader to misunderstand. Moreover, you should use the flag only if it's clear at 20px, which is the size the flags have on many wikiprojects about soccer.
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- This template will categorize into Category:Association football flag icons.
See also
[edit]This is only for soccer team pseudo-logos; for general fictional flags, use Template:Fictitious flag.
Warning templates
[edit]Disputed / inaccurate:
- {{Disputed}} – copyright tag
- {{Wrong license}} – for use in file namespace / {{Wrong license note}} in user namespace
- {{Low quality chem}}
- {{Disputed chem}} – for inaccurate chemical structures
- {{Fact disputed}} – generally for files where the description (or filename) does not seem to match the content
- {{Disputed coat of arms}} – for coat of arms where the correctness or accuracy is disputed
- {{Disputed diagram}} – for diagrams where the factual correctness or accuracy is disputed
- {{Inaccurate-map-disputed}} – for maps where the factual correctness or accuracy is disputed
- {{Inaccurate paleoart}} for paleontological restorations
- {{Inaccurate description}} – an in-line template − but it should be kept
- {{Implausible}} – an in-line template − suspicious, very likely false information about the author, date of creation, license, etc.
- {{Factual accuracy}} – generally when there are issues with files themselves
- See also
Disputed / something missing:
- {{Clarify}} – an in-line template
- {{Lacking insignia source}} – insignia
- {{References missing}} – generally for files where the description or depiction needs references
- {{Datasource missing}} – for own diagrams and maps visualizing data that needs references
- {{No source since}} – deletion warning for missing essential source information
- {{Sourcefield}} - produces a warning that a file appears to have an invalid entry in its "Source" parameter; for use on user talk pages, not file pages; less serious than the {{No source since}} warning; does not threaten deletion
Fictional (consciously):
- {{Fake sports logo}} – for potentially serious confusion
- {{Fictional}} – proposed insignia ("flag", "sign", "seal", "CoA", …)
- {{Fake insignia}} — generic "faked" symbols, to facilitate identification but often not factually accurate to avoid copyright issues.
- {{Fictitious flag}} – for potentially serious confusion
Generally:
- {{Original caption}} – from the image itself (more like a info)
- {{Warning}} – a template box