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・ Sporting Clube de Portugal (futsal)
・ Sporting Clube de Portugal (handball)
・ Sporting Clube de Portugal (roller hockey)
・ Sporting Clube de Portugal (rugby union)
・ Sporting Clube de Portugal (Superleague Formula team)
・ Sporting Clube de Portugal (table tennis)
・ Sporting Clube de Portugal B
・ Sporting Clube de Portugal in European football
・ Sporting Clube de Timor
・ Sporting Clube do Príncipe
・ Sporting Clube Farim
・ Sporting Clube Lourinhanense
・ Sporting Clube Petróleos do Bié
・ Sporting Clube Vila Verde
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・ Sporting CP Kits
・ Sporting Cristal
・ Sporting Cyclist
・ Sporting de Gijón
・ Sporting de Gijón B
・ Sporting de Huelva
・ Sporting District
・ Sporting District, Omaha
・ Sporting Fingal F.C.
・ Sporting Giants
・ Sporting Goods (film)
・ Sporting Group
・ Sporting Gun


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Sporting colours : ウィキペディア英語版
Sporting colours

Sporting colors, more often known merely as ''colors'' or ''house-colors'', are awarded to members of a university or school who have excelled in a sport. Colors are traditionally worn in or on scarves, ties, blazers, gowns, cuff-links, and other items of apparel. The award system gives rise to phrases such as ''an Oxford Blue'', meaning a person who was awarded a Blue by the University of Oxford.
In some award schemes, it is possible to receive a half color, such as a Half-Blue. Typically, a given institution will award a single color; for example, Cambridge and Oxford awards are different shades of blue, and the University of London awards a Purple.
American universities tend to award a varsity letter rather than a color.
The system is common in the majority of British independent schools and old schools of Australia and Sri Lanka. Often blazers are given to denote pupils who have achieved in a sport. The blazers are often distinct from the standard school blazer though often colors simply take the form of embellished arms or braided cord or ribbon edging on the standard blazer. Ties are also used as a common way of displaying representative ''colors''.

File:Oxford-half-blue-blazer.jpg|Oxford University, Oxford University Rifle Club Half Blue blazer and tie.
File:Cambridge-half-blue-blazer.jpg|Cambridge University Half Blue blazer and bow tie.
Image:Carey_Pocket.jpg|An example of a blazer pocket from Carey Baptist Grammar School with school colors in umpiring and musical theater, as well as house colors and music insignia. Pockets are a common method of displaying awards.



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