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Description
{{winners|sport|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}
or{{winners|sport|age|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}
Produces a small box to identify the winner of an international sport tournament. The flag of the nation is displayed above the wikilink to the appropriate national team article.
- Parameters
Winners The Initials Games
- sport — One of:
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- age — Use number for the variable NN (from 14 to 23)
- title — Text string identifying the name of the tournament.
- nation — Use either the name of the nation or the three-letter country code as used by IOC or FIFA.
- number of title (optional) — Specifies the number of times this team has won this tournament (e.g. 'First').
- flag variant (optional) — Specifies an alternate (historical) flag to use. This parameter is documented by the appropriate template in Category:Country data templates.
- name= (optional) — Can be used to change the wikilink display text.
Examples
2004 AFC Asian Cup Winners |
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Japan Third title |
2014 Women's Under-20 South American Champions |
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Brazil Sixth title |
2013 IIHF World U18 Champions |
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Canada Third title |
2005 Men's European Champions |
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Italy Sixth title |
Winners The Initials Game On
2003 Rugby World Cup Champions |
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England First title |
2006 Hockey World Cup Champions |
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Germany Second title |
2006 FIBA World Champions |
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Australia First title |
1995 Davis Cup Winners |
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United States 31st title |
1995 Davis Cup Winners |
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United States 31st title |
flag variant test |
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BIH 92 |
See also
- Template:Winners-other (for flags with non-national teams)
- Template:Winners-3 (Three Sections)
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Description
{{winners|sport|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}
or{{winners|sport|age|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}
Produces a small box to identify the winner of an international sport tournament. The flag of the nation is displayed above the wikilink to the appropriate national team article.
- Parameters
- sport — One of:
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|
- age — Use number for the variable NN (from 14 to 23)
- title — Text string identifying the name of the tournament.
- nation — Use either the name of the nation or the three-letter country code as used by IOC or FIFA.
- number of title (optional) — Specifies the number of times this team has won this tournament (e.g. 'First').
- flag variant (optional) — Specifies an alternate (historical) flag to use. This parameter is documented by the appropriate template in Category:Country data templates.
- name= (optional) — Can be used to change the wikilink display text.
Examples
2004 AFC Asian Cup Winners |
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Japan Third title |
2014 Women's Under-20 South American Champions |
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Brazil Sixth title |
2013 IIHF World U18 Champions |
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Canada Third title |
2005 Men's European Champions |
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Italy Sixth title |
2003 Rugby World Cup Champions |
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England First title |
2006 Hockey World Cup Champions |
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Germany Second title |
2006 FIBA World Champions |
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Australia First title |
1995 Davis Cup Winners |
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United States 31st title |
1995 Davis Cup Winners |
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United States 31st title |
flag variant test |
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BIH 92 |
See also
- Template:Winners-other (for flags with non-national teams)
- Template:Winners-3 (Three Sections)