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image by Tomislav Šipek,
9 May 2025
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The flag of Sundjordet IF (Sundjordets Idrettsforening) from Porsgrunn is dark blue with a black-white-black waving flag centered on it.
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Tomislav Šipek, 9 May 2025
The image above matches the flags on the photo almost 100% correctly: these are
black flags, square or squarish, with the logo centered on it surrounded by a
thin white fimbriation (same width as the golden edging in the logo itself). The
one difference is that this white fimbriation has rounded, not sharp, corners.
This logo, of course, depicts a stylized flag flying: a back and white
horizontal equal triband in usual oblongness (anything between 2:3 and 3:5) with
black bold serifed capitals reading "S.I.F" (with the trailing initialism dot
missing) on the white stripe. In the logo, the dividing lines between the
stripes and the outline of the depicted flag are edged in amber/gold, which I
believe was meant as a stylized representation of an old style enamel pin — and
not to mean that the original ersatz flag had/has thin amber stripes,
Gambia-style, (let alone a thin amber border).
This flagoid might be a
former flag, or even a still current one, official or not.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 10 May 2025