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Description
AmVets offers games on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, with doors opening at 6 p.m. And games starting at 7:30 p.m. Giveaways differ each session. Another good place to play in Athens is the VFW Club 2872 (835 Sunset Drive, 706-546-5978, games at 7:30 p.m. On Tuesday and Thursday). 22 clubs have won the UEFA Champions League/European Cup. Check out the full list, how many titles each side has and who they beat in the final(s).
Winners The Initials Game On
{{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)
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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. Bohemian rhapsodyap calculus definition.
- 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 |
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. Bohemian rhapsodyap calculus definition.
- Parameters
- sport — One of:
|
|
- 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 |
---|
Canada Third title |
2005 Men's European Champions |
---|
Italy Sixth title |
2003 Rugby World Cup Champions |
---|
England First title |
2006 Hockey World Cup Champions |
---|
Germany Second title |
2006 FIBA World Champions |
---|
Australia First title |
1995 Davis Cup Winners |
---|
United States 31st title |
1995 Davis Cup Winners |
---|
United States 31st title |
flag variant test |
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BIH 92 |
See also
Winners The Initials Games
- Template:Winners-other (for flags with non-national teams)
- Template:Winners-3 (Three Sections)