Template:Infobox Football club/doc

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[edit] Usage

{{Infobox Football club
| clubname   = 
| image      = 
| fullname   = 
| nickname   = 
| shortname  = 
| founded    = 
| dissolved  = 
| ground     = 
| capacity   = 
| chrtitle   =
| chairman   = 
| ceo        = 
| mgrtitle   = 
| manager    = 
| league     = 
| season     = 
| position   = 
| pattern_la1= |pattern_b1= |pattern_ra1=
| leftarm1= |body1= |rightarm1= |shorts1= |socks1=
| pattern_la2= |pattern_b2= |pattern_ra2=
| leftarm2= |body2= |rightarm2= |shorts2= |socks2=
| firstgame = 
| largestwin = 
| worstdefeat = 
| topscorer = 
| fansgroup = 
| honours = 
| American = 
}}

[edit] Example

Arsenal
Full name Arsenal Football Club
Nickname(s) The Gunners
Founded 1886 as Dial Square
Ground Emirates Stadium
Holloway, London
(Capacity 60,432)
Chairman Peter Hill-Wood
Head Coach Arsène Wenger
League FA Premier League
2005–06 Premier League, 4th
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Home colours
Team colours Team colours Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
 
Away colours
{{Infobox Football club
| clubname   = Arsenal
| image      = [[image:soccerball.svg|150px]]
| fullname   = Arsenal Football Club
| nickname   = The Gunners
| shortname  = 
| founded    = 1886 as ''Dial Square''
| dissolved  = 
| ground     = [[Emirates Stadium]]<br/>[[Holloway, London|Holloway]], [[London]]
| capacity   = 60,432
| chairman   = [[Peter Hill-Wood]]
| ceo        = Lord Harris of Peckham
| mgrtitle   = Head Coach
| manager    = [[Arsène Wenger]]
| league     = [[FA Premier League]]
| season     = [[FA Premier League 2005-06|2005–06]]
| position   = Premier League, 4th
| pattern_la1= |pattern_b1= |pattern_ra1=
| leftarm1=FFFFFF |body1=DD0000 |rightarm1=FFFFFF |shorts1=FFFFFF |socks1=FFFFFF
| pattern_la2= |pattern_b2= |pattern_ra2=
| leftarm2=FFDE00 |body2=FFDE00 |rightarm2=FFDE00 |shorts2=565656 |socks2=565656
}}

[edit] Parameters

Required
  • fullname — The club's complete name.
  • founded — The year the club was founded. Should not be wikilinked.
Optional
  • clubname — The commonly-used name of the club.
  • ground — The name of the club's home ground.
  • capacity — The capacity of the club's home ground.
  • image — The official badge/logo of the club.
  • nickname — The club's most common nickname. Extensive lists of nicknames can be discussed in the article itself and the author should use their judgement to select the most appropriate entry for this parameter.
  • shortname — A commonly-used abbreviated name for the club.
  • dissolved — The year the club was dissolved. Should not be wikilinked.
  • chrtitle — The job title of the chairman of the club, e.g. "Chairman", "President", "Owner"
  • chairman — The name of the club's chairman. Wikilinked only if an article already exists, or one is likely to be created.
  • ceo — The name of the club's Chief Executive Officer. Wikilinked only if an article already exists, or one is likely to be created.
  • mgrtitle — The job title of the person in charge of first team affairs, e.g. "Manager", "Head Coach".
  • manager — The name of the person in charge of first team affairs.
  • league — The league in which the club currently plays.
  • season — The last completed competitive league season the club completed.
  • position — The league and position to which season refers.

For details on the football kit template syntax, see Template talk:Football kit.

[edit] MLS specific

  • firstgame — clubs's first game
  • largestwin — club's biggest win
  • worstdefeat — club's largest defeat
  • topscorer — club's record goalscorer
  • fansgroup — list of club's supporters groups
  • honours — list of club's honours (e.g. MLS Cup: 2005
  • Americantrue will switch the box to American spelling and Stadium instead of ground

[edit] Microformat

The HTML mark up produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the organisation's details parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue article across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a reader, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

hCard uses HTML classes including:

  • adr
  • country-name
  • fn
  • label
  • locality
  • nickname
  • note
  • org
  • region
  • street-address
  • vcard

Please do not rename or remove these classes.

[edit] See also