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Option 1: All Blue
Option 2: Spain - Red, Lithuania - Blue, Czech Republic - Blue
Option 3: Spain - Blue, Lithuania - Blue, Czech Republic - Red
Option 4: Spain - Red, Lithuania - Blue, Czech Republic - Red
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All proceeds will go towards TACC's donation in that country (details for Lithuania and Czech Republic to be announced soon).
The t-shirts will be printed and shipped once the venues for each match are announced.
For this campaign we have replaced the TACC lion on the front with a national symbol of each country:
Spain
The Toro de Osborne is regarded as the unofficial national symbol of Spain.
The Osborne Sherry company erected large images of bulls starting in 1956 to advertise their Brandy de Jerez. They were black (with the brand "Veterano" in red on it) advertising boardings located on sites near to major roads throughout Spain. The original image was smaller and in a slightly different design. It got bigger as a law barred publicity within 150 meters of a road.
Lithuania
The state emblem of the Republic of Lithuania is Vytis (the White Knight), an armoured knight on a white horse holding a silver sword aloft in his right hand.
The charging knight is known to have been first used as the state emblem in 1366 on the seal of Algirdas, Grand Duke of Lithuania. The earliest coins featuring Vytis date from the second half of the 14th century. Vytis is engraved on all current Lithuanian coins, is displayed on many Lithuanian postage stamps and official documents, and is part of the URL of official Lithuanian websites.
Czech Republic
The two-tailed lion that appears twice in its coat-of-arms is the ancient symbol of the Kingdom of Bohemia, which forms part of the modern day Czech republic.
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