Emoji dictionary
π Rugby Football emoji
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The Rugby Football emoji πΒ depicts the ball used in the sport of rugby. It is commonly used to refer to the sport of rugby, rugby players, or to rugby leagues and tournaments. In particular, the Rugby Football emoji πΒ is used to discuss the Rugby World Cup tournament, which is held every four years and viewed as the world’s premiere championship tournament for both men’s and women’s rugby. The next tournament (women’s) will be held the summer of 2022.
The Rugby Football emoji πΒ should not be confused with the similar-looking American Football emoji π.
Where does π Rugby Football emoji come from?
The Rugby Football emoji πΒ was approved under Unicode 6.0 in 2010. On most major platforms, the emoji depicts a rugby ball made of brown leather with laces facing the viewer. The Google and Microsoft versions of the emoji depict a rounded ball, while other major platforms depict a ball with pointed tips. Depending on the platform, the ball is either depicted realistically or stylized.
The rugby ball depicted on most major platforms was used in the past but is not currently used in professional rugby play. One key difference? Few modern rugby balls have laces. However, the Twitter version of the emoji appears to depict a silver and blue rugby ball similar in appearance to rubber and polyester rugby balls currently used in modern rugby competition.
The sport of rugby is played in many countries around the world. On social media, the Rugby Football emoji π is often used by rugby fans from the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia, due to the sportβs higher popularity and frequent media coverage in those countries. Compared to other sports, rugby is not as popular in the United States, which means the Rugby Football emoji πΒ is much less likely to be used by American social media users.
Examples of π Rugby Football emoji
Who uses π Rugby Football emoji?
The Rugby Football emoji πΒ is used to refer to rugby, rugby players, or rugby tournaments.
What a Derby match to watchππ½π₯ 100% The Old Faithful got the lads home tonightππ½π #HullFCβ«οΈβͺοΈ
— Iafeta Paleaaesina (@Fex_P) August 21, 2021
You canβt allow Melbourne to score more points than you. You just wonβt beat them that way. ππ#NRLTitansStorm
— James Smith (@JamesSmith1001) August 19, 2021
No running for me todayβ¦
Instead will save the legs for rugby training this evening π#Rest #Recover
— D.J.Lammin (@djlammin) August 19, 2021
In particular, the Rugby Football emoji πΒ is often used to refer to the Rugby World Cup tournament.
Happy Rugby World Cup Day folks πππ΄σ §σ ’σ ·σ ¬σ ³σ Ώ #RWC2019
— Ricky Harries (@RickyHarries) September 20, 2019
I will be supporting Japan now in the Rugby World Cup. A great team to watch, relentless in attack and defence. π―π΅π #RWC2019
— Michael Stewart (@mstewart_23) October 13, 2019
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