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Description Germany

Historical logo of BV Olympia Leipzig, German football team

Source

http://www.sg-olympia.de/

Date

16 September 2007

Author

Olympia Leipzig

Permission
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Description

Historical logo of BV Olympia Leipzig, German football team

Source

http://www.sg-olympia.de/

Article

Olympia Leipzig

Portion used

logo

Low resolution?

300 px

Purpose of use

Fair use in the article related to the named football team

  1. This image is a low-resolution image of the logo of an organization.
  2. This image does not limit the copyright holder's ability to profit from the original source, nor will it dilute the importance or recognition of the logo in connection with its organization.
  3. This image enhances the article in which it is displayed as it part of the visual identity established by the organization identified therein.
  4. This image is used in compliance with the policy for the display of sports team logos as stated at Wikipedia:logos.
Replaceable?

The image is not available from a free source.

Other information

BV Olympia Leipzig is a predecessor to current day club SG Olympia Leipzig. Note that this image is based on an image taken from the Kurmark Sportwappen cigarette card collection (ca. 1932) and the colours shown may not be the actual colours used in the original club logo.

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