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Winnersthe

Send us the jackpot prize, date, casino, game played and additional information regarding the winner of the jackpot. Swedish Player Scoops $8.75 million. A lucky woman became the biggest online casino jackpot winner in Sweden in November 2012. She won $8.75 million (€7.6 million) playing the Hall of Gods slot game at Unibet. It depends on the show and what you win. Most shows send you a check (for cash winnings) once the episode airs (though if the episode doesn't air for some reason. Winner definition: 1. Someone who wins a game, competition, or election: 2. In sport, a goal or point that causes a. The Winners go salsa dancing, enjoy the park, and uncover dark truths about MLB mascots. The late, great, Kumar Pallana guest stars.

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Game
Winnersthe Initials Game

{{winners|sport|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}
or
{{winners|sport|age|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}

Produces a small box to identify the winner of an international sport tournament. The flag of the nation is displayed above the wikilink to the appropriate national team article.

Parameters
  • sport — One of:
SPORTAGE CATEGORYMEN'SWOMEN'S
basketball'A'bkbkw
under-NNbku|NNbkwu|NN
(association)
football
'A'fbfbw
under-NNfbu|NNfbwu|NN
rugby union'A'ruruw
under-NNruu|NN
American
football
'A'afafw
juniorsafu
ice hockey'A'ihihw
juniorsihj
under-18ih18ihw18
floorball'A'flflw
under-19fl19flw19
futsal'A'futsalfsw
under-NNfsu|NN
SPORTMEN'SWOMEN'S
field hockeyfhfhw
handballhbhbw
volleyballvbvbw
water polowpwpw
Davis Cup / Fed Cup (tennis)davisfed
Hopman Cup (tennis)hopman
  • age — Use number for the variable NN (from 14 to 23)
  • title — Text string identifying the name of the tournament.
  • nation — Use either the name of the nation or the three-letter country code as used by IOC or FIFA.
  • number of title (optional) — Specifies the number of times this team has won this tournament (e.g. 'First').
  • flag variant (optional) — Specifies an alternate (historical) flag to use. This parameter is documented by the appropriate template in Category:Country data templates.
  • name= (optional) — Can be used to change the wikilink display text.

Examples

2004 AFC Asian Cup Winners

Japan
Third title
2014 Women's Under-20 South American Champions

Brazil
Sixth title
2013 IIHF World U18 Champions

Canada
Third title
2005 Men's European Champions

Italy
Sixth title
2003 Rugby World Cup Champions

England
First title
2006 Hockey World Cup Champions

Germany
Second title
2006 FIBA World Champions

Australia
First title
1995 Davis Cup Winners

United States
31st title
1995 Davis Cup Winners

United States
31st title
flag variant test

BIH 92

See also

  • Template:Winners-other (for flags with non-national teams)
  • Template:Winners-3 (Three Sections)
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Winners&oldid=885232407'
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Template documentation[view] [edit] [history] [purge]

Description

{{winners|sport|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}
or
{{winners|sport|age|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}

Winners The Initials Game On

Produces a small box to identify the winner of an international sport tournament. The flag of the nation is displayed above the wikilink to the appropriate national team article.

Parameters
  • sport — One of:
SPORTAGE CATEGORYMEN'SWOMEN'S
basketball'A'bkbkw
under-NNbku|NNbkwu|NN
(association)
football
'A'fbfbw
under-NNfbu|NNfbwu|NN
rugby union'A'ruruw
under-NNruu|NN
American
football
'A'afafw
juniorsafu
ice hockey'A'ihihw
juniorsihj
under-18ih18ihw18
floorball'A'flflw
under-19fl19flw19
futsal'A'futsalfsw
under-NNfsu|NN
SPORTMEN'SWOMEN'S
field hockeyfhfhw
handballhbhbw
volleyballvbvbw
water polowpwpw
Davis Cup / Fed Cup (tennis)davisfed
Hopman Cup (tennis)hopman
Game

Send us the jackpot prize, date, casino, game played and additional information regarding the winner of the jackpot. Swedish Player Scoops $8.75 million. A lucky woman became the biggest online casino jackpot winner in Sweden in November 2012. She won $8.75 million (€7.6 million) playing the Hall of Gods slot game at Unibet. It depends on the show and what you win. Most shows send you a check (for cash winnings) once the episode airs (though if the episode doesn't air for some reason. Winner definition: 1. Someone who wins a game, competition, or election: 2. In sport, a goal or point that causes a. The Winners go salsa dancing, enjoy the park, and uncover dark truths about MLB mascots. The late, great, Kumar Pallana guest stars.

{{{2}}}
Template documentation[view] [edit] [history] [purge]

Description

{{winners|sport|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}
or
{{winners|sport|age|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}

Produces a small box to identify the winner of an international sport tournament. The flag of the nation is displayed above the wikilink to the appropriate national team article.

Parameters
  • sport — One of:
SPORTAGE CATEGORYMEN'SWOMEN'S
basketball'A'bkbkw
under-NNbku|NNbkwu|NN
(association)
football
'A'fbfbw
under-NNfbu|NNfbwu|NN
rugby union'A'ruruw
under-NNruu|NN
American
football
'A'afafw
juniorsafu
ice hockey'A'ihihw
juniorsihj
under-18ih18ihw18
floorball'A'flflw
under-19fl19flw19
futsal'A'futsalfsw
under-NNfsu|NN
SPORTMEN'SWOMEN'S
field hockeyfhfhw
handballhbhbw
volleyballvbvbw
water polowpwpw
Davis Cup / Fed Cup (tennis)davisfed
Hopman Cup (tennis)hopman
  • age — Use number for the variable NN (from 14 to 23)
  • title — Text string identifying the name of the tournament.
  • nation — Use either the name of the nation or the three-letter country code as used by IOC or FIFA.
  • number of title (optional) — Specifies the number of times this team has won this tournament (e.g. 'First').
  • flag variant (optional) — Specifies an alternate (historical) flag to use. This parameter is documented by the appropriate template in Category:Country data templates.
  • name= (optional) — Can be used to change the wikilink display text.

Examples

2004 AFC Asian Cup Winners

Japan
Third title
2014 Women's Under-20 South American Champions

Brazil
Sixth title
2013 IIHF World U18 Champions

Canada
Third title
2005 Men's European Champions

Italy
Sixth title
2003 Rugby World Cup Champions

England
First title
2006 Hockey World Cup Champions

Germany
Second title
2006 FIBA World Champions

Australia
First title
1995 Davis Cup Winners

United States
31st title
1995 Davis Cup Winners

United States
31st title
flag variant test

BIH 92

See also

  • Template:Winners-other (for flags with non-national teams)
  • Template:Winners-3 (Three Sections)
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Winners&oldid=885232407'
{{{2}}}
Template documentation[view] [edit] [history] [purge]

Description

{{winners|sport|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}
or
{{winners|sport|age|title|nation|opt. number of title|opt. flag variant|name=opt. name}}

Winners The Initials Game On

Produces a small box to identify the winner of an international sport tournament. The flag of the nation is displayed above the wikilink to the appropriate national team article.

Parameters
  • sport — One of:
SPORTAGE CATEGORYMEN'SWOMEN'S
basketball'A'bkbkw
under-NNbku|NNbkwu|NN
(association)
football
'A'fbfbw
under-NNfbu|NNfbwu|NN
rugby union'A'ruruw
under-NNruu|NN
American
football
'A'afafw
juniorsafu
ice hockey'A'ihihw
juniorsihj
under-18ih18ihw18
floorball'A'flflw
under-19fl19flw19
futsal'A'futsalfsw
under-NNfsu|NN
SPORTMEN'SWOMEN'S
field hockeyfhfhw
handballhbhbw
volleyballvbvbw
water polowpwpw
Davis Cup / Fed Cup (tennis)davisfed
Hopman Cup (tennis)hopman

Winners The Initials Games

  • age — Use number for the variable NN (from 14 to 23)
  • title — Text string identifying the name of the tournament.
  • nation — Use either the name of the nation or the three-letter country code as used by IOC or FIFA.
  • number of title (optional) — Specifies the number of times this team has won this tournament (e.g. 'First').
  • flag variant (optional) — Specifies an alternate (historical) flag to use. This parameter is documented by the appropriate template in Category:Country data templates.
  • name= (optional) — Can be used to change the wikilink display text.

Examples

2004 AFC Asian Cup Winners

Japan
Third title
2014 Women's Under-20 South American Champions

Brazil
Sixth title
2013 IIHF World U18 Champions

Canada
Third title
2005 Men's European Champions

Italy
Sixth title
2003 Rugby World Cup Champions

England
First title
2006 Hockey World Cup Champions

Germany
Second title
2006 FIBA World Champions

Australia
First title
1995 Davis Cup Winners

United States
31st title
1995 Davis Cup Winners

United States
31st title
flag variant test

BIH 92

See also

  • Template:Winners-other (for flags with non-national teams)
  • Template:Winners-3 (Three Sections)
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Winners&oldid=885232407'




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