Granada CF Flag (GIF)
Granada Club de Fútbol, known simply as "Granada," is a Spanish football club based in Granada, Andalusia, Spain that competes in La Liga (2020-21), the top flight of Spanish football. This unofficial Granada CF flag (Spanish: bandera no oficial del Granada CF) consists of the team's official logo and a red-and-white striped background derived from the logo. In the logo, the initials of the team name, "G, C, and F," are located on a long shield, divided into red and white diagonally. Above the shield is a soccer ball, and below the shield is a cracked pomegranate (granada in Spanish).
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