Nagoya Grampus Flag GIF (名古屋グランパスの旗)
Nagoya Grampus (formerly known as Nagoya Grampus Eight) is a Japanese association football club based in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, and plays in the J1 League (2023), the top tier of the Japanese professional football league. This Nagoya Grampus flag (Japanese: 名古屋グランパスの旗) consists of the team's official logo and a red background with orange geometric shapes in the upper right corner. The shield in its logo features vertical red-orange stripes in the team colors, the former team initials NGE, and Grampus-kun, the team's mascot and an artificial grampus dolphin. At the top of the shield is a golden crown, representing a king, and a golden ribbon with the former team name inscribed under it.
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