Arms of The Football Association (include star)
"Argent, semée of Tudor roses, three lions passant guardant in pale azure"
The heraldry is based on the national heraldry of England: the "three lions passant guardant in pale" (three lions walking and looking sideways, one atop the other) are like those of the mediaeval royal arms of the English kingdom, though the FA's three lions are "azure" (blue) and the royal arms' lions are "or armed and langued azure" (gold with blue claws and tongues). The Tudor rose is the national heraldic badge of England, uniting the white rose of the House of York with the red rose of the House of Lancaster. The ground colour of the shield (the "field") is "argent" (silver) a heraldic "metal" traditionally represented as white.
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