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Purpose [ edit ]
The sports award infobox provides a standardised quick overview of all types of sports awards. It provides a quick overview of the main details of the award in an easy to view sideframe to the main article proper.
{{{name}}} [[File:{{{image}}}|{{{image_size}}}|alt={{{alt}}}|upright=1]]{{{caption}}}
Sport {{{sport}}} League {{{league}}} Competition {{{competition}}} Discipline {{{discipline}}} Awarded for {{{awardedfor}}} English name {{{english}}} Local name {{{localnames}}} Nickname {{{nickname}}} Sponsored by {{{sponsor}}} Venue {{{venue}}} Country {{{country}}} Presented by {{{presenter}}} First award {{{first}}} Editions {{{number}}} Final award {{{last}}} First winner {{{firstwinner}}} Most wins {{{mostwins}}} Most recent {{{mostrecent}}} Website {{{url}}}
{{ Infobox sports award
| name =
| image =
| image_size =
| alt =
| caption =
| sport =
| league =
| competition =
| discipline =
| awardedfor =
| english =
| localnames =
| nickname =
| sponsor =
| location =
| country =
| presenter =
| first =
| number =
| last =
| firstwinner =
| mostwins =
| mostrecent =
| nextaward =
| url = <!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->
}}
Parameters [ edit ]
Parameter
Description
name
common name, usually the same as the article title
image
ideally a picture of the award
sport
the type of sport the award is used in
league
the league whose competitors are eligible for the award
competition
the competition the award is used in
discipline
the discipline the award is used in
awardedfor
the type of achievement that the award is given for (parameter may also be aliased as "givenfor" or "description")
english
name in English
localnames
an {{ unbulleted list }} for local names, use {{native name |xx|...}}
(where xx is the two letter language code) to indicate language
nickname
nickname (if any), if a local nickname then also supply a translation
sponsor
the person, group or organisation that monetarily sponsors the award
location
the location or venue where the award is presented
country
the country of the presenter or where the award is presented
presenter
the person, group or organisation that presents the award
first
year the award was first used
number
number of awards given
last
year of final award, not most recent
firstwinner
winner of the first award
mostwins
an {{ unbulleted list }} of record winners
mostrecent
winner of the most recent award
nextaward
the date or year when the next award(s) will be given
url
web address; use {{ URL }}
Style guide [ edit ]
Wikilinking [ edit ]
As per the manual of style entry on linking, years should not be linked as they do not provide much benefit to the user. Linking of other entries is discouraged as most of these links will present themselves in the article's introduction.
Nationality icons [ edit ]
Use {{ flag athlete }} to fully comply with WP:MOSICON .
Example [ edit ]
Combativity award Sport Road bicycle racing Competition Tour de France Awarded for Fighting spirit Local name Le Prix de la combativité (French ) Country France Editions 42 (as of 2050) First winner Gérard Saint (FRA ) Most wins Eddy Merckx (BEL ) Bernard Hinault (FRA ) Richard Virenque (FRA )
3 times
Most recent Sylvain Chavanel (FRA )
{{ Infobox sports award
| name = Combativity award
| current_event =
| image = Jersey_red_number.svg
| sport = Road bicycle racing
| competition = Tour de France
| discipline =
| awardedfor = Fighting spirit
| english =
| localnames = {{ native name | fr| Le Prix de la combativité}}
| nickname =
| sponsor =
| location =
| country = France
| presenter =
| first = 1959
| number = 42 (as of 2050)
| last =
| firstwinner = {{ flag athlete | Gérard Saint| FRA}}
| mostwins = {{ unbulleted list |{{ flag athlete | Eddy Merckx| BEL}}|{{ flag athlete | Bernard Hinault| FRA}}|{{ flag athlete | Richard Virenque| FRA}}}}
:''3 times''
| mostrecent = {{ flag athlete | Sylvain Chavanel| FRA}}
}}
Tracking category [ edit ]