Kashiwa Reysol Flag GIF (柏レイソルの旗)
Kashiwa Reysol is a Japanese professional football club based in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, part of the Greater Tokyo Region of Japan, and plays in the J1 League (2023), the top tier of the Japanese professional football league. This Kashiwa Reysol flag (Japanese: 柏レイソルの旗) consists of the team's official logo on a black stripe on a yellow background and the wordmark below it. Reflecting the team's nickname "Sun Kings" (in Spanish, "rey" means king and "sol" means sun), the logo shows a red-rayed sun with the letter R in Old English font over it. The sun is surrounded by two black ribbons on which the team name is written.
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