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In the 1948/49 football season an official FA Coat of Arms was granted by the College of Arms and it was at this point that the 10 Tudor roses were introduced, denoting the 10 divisions of FA member clubs, which still exist today

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The flag is a plain white field with the traditional English Three Lions (King Richard's) and ten red-white roses (of the Lancaster-York peace in the XVth Century).

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Q: Why are there ten roses on the England football badge?
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