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Pennant (sports)
Commemorative flag used to show support for an athletic team
Commemorative flag used to show support for an athletic team

A pennant is a commemorative pennon typically used to show support for a particular athletic team. Pennants have been historically used in all types of athletic levels. Traditionally, pennants were made of felt and fashioned in the official colors of a particular team.
Often graphics, usually the mascot symbol, as well as the team name were displayed on pennants. The images displayed on pennants were either stitched on with contrasting colored felt or had screen-printing.
Today, vintage pennants with rare images or honoring special victories have become prized collectibles for sporting enthusiasts. While pennants are typically associated with athletic teams, pennants have also been made to honor institutions and vacation spots, often acting as souvenirs.
Association football
Main article: Association football culture#Commemoration
The swapping of pennants between captains before a match is also a long-held tradition in association football.
Australian sports
In Australian sports, the term "flag" is used in the same context. The first ever "flag" was awarded to Fitzroy after the club won the 1895 VFA premiership, and gave rise to the tradition of the "flag" being unfurled at the premiership club's first home match of the following season.
Baseball
In Major League Baseball, a pennant typically refers to such a flag flown specifically by the National League and American League champions of a given season, or to such a championship itself. The last few weeks of the regular American professional baseball season are known as a pennant race: this is a reference to the period between 1876 and 1968 when the League championships were determined by the team with the best record at the end of the regular season.
The pennant winners earn the right to play in MLB's championship series, the World Series. Since 1969, the pennant winners have been determined by the National and American League Championship Series -- which are similar to the NBA's and the NHL's Conference Finals and the NFC and AFC Championship Games in the NFL.
References
References
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