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See also:Leicester City Football Club (LCFC) is a Leicester based professional
football club; as of this email they currently play in the Premier League (the
top flight league of the English Football League). Formed in 1884 as Leicester
Fosse FC, the club took its current name after 1919 when the club resumed
playing after English football paused due to World War I. The club is known
internationally not only for their status of playing in the Premier League but
for their 5000-1 odds for competing, then eventually winning, the Premier League
title in the 2015-2016 season.
As for the club flag, it is their badge
centered on a dark blue background. The flag can be seen at
https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/the-leicester-city-flag-flies-at-half-mast-outside-the-king-news-photo
(note, the flag is at half staff in mourning when the former chairman, Vichai
Srivaddhanaprabha, and four others were killed in a helicopter crash outside of
the King Power Stadium in 2018). The badge, first introduced in 1992 and having
its current form since 2009, introduces elements of the historical badges along
with symbols of the city as a whole. The Fox's head, which is a historical note
of the county's birthplace of fox hunting, is placed on top of the cinquefoil, a
very common symbol used in Leicestershire and used in the coat of arms of the
Leicestershire County Council.
https://www.lcfc.com/news/1749249/the-clubs-shirt-crests-a-history and
https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/sport/football/leicester-city-foxes-why-mascot-142121
It is of other note that in the Getty Images link showing the flags at
half staff, you can see the national flag of Thailand reflected off the King
Power Stadium. Vichai, along with his son Top, are Thai citizens and bought the
club in 2010. The Thai flag features at the grounds and also during celebrations
of winning the league title in 2016, along with flags honoring King Rama 9 (https://imgresizer.eurosport.com/).
There are other flags outside the grounds, ranging from League and sponsors (https://medium.com/@mpeachuclanassignments/fantastic-foxes-fans)
to Buddhist luck flags (because of their owner's beliefs
https://pearsonblog.campaignserver.co.uk/the-leicester-effect-the-impact-on-the-preparedess-to-pay-to-watch-the-epl/)
Zachary Harden, 2 February 2021