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πŸ‰

rugby football Emoji

The rugby football emoji πŸ‰ represents rugby and the sport-related theme.

U+1F3C9

πŸ‰ is the Unicode emoji for rugby football (U+1F3C9). It’s a quick way to add a sports, coaching, or game-day vibe to text. Use it in posts, flyers, and apps where rugby is the focus.

rugby football Emoji Meaning

The πŸ‰ emoji (Unicode β€œRUGBY FOOTBALL”, code point U+1F3C9) visually represents a rugby ball. It’s commonly used to signal rugby itself, including matches, training, clubs, leagues, school teams, and sports events. Because it reads instantly as β€œrugby” rather than a generic ball, it works well when you want your message to be clearly sport-specificβ€”such as announcing a game, promoting a team, or tagging rugby content. You can also use it in casual conversation to describe playing or watching rugby, or to reinforce a sports-themed design in social media, marketing, or UI.

Common uses

  • β€’Announcing rugby matches, fixtures, or watch parties
  • β€’Promoting rugby training sessions or rugby club events
  • β€’Tagging rugby-related content on social media and newsletters
  • β€’Branding or decorating sports posters and flyers for teams
  • β€’Adding a rugby indicator in apps or user interfaces (e.g., team pages)

Examples

πŸ‰ Rugby Football Symbol

  • πŸ‰Game day! πŸ‰ Let’s go team!
  • πŸ‰Training starts at 6 PM πŸ‰ see you on the pitch.
  • πŸ‰Tickets for the derby are liveβ€”πŸ‰ don’t miss it.
  • πŸ‰Weekend plans: rugby match + snacks πŸ‰
  • πŸ‰Our academy teaches fundamentals of rugby πŸ‰

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F3C9
HTML Entity🏉
HTML Code🏉
CSS\1F3C9

FAQ

What does πŸ‰ mean?

πŸ‰ is the rugby football emoji. It typically indicates rugby or a rugby-related context like matches and training.

What is the Unicode code point for the rugby football emoji?

The code point is U+1F3C9.

How do I copy and paste πŸ‰ on my device?

Copy the symbol from this page (πŸ‰) and paste it into your message, document, or design tool. It should retain the emoji style in most apps.

How can developers insert this emoji using escapes?

HTML entity: 🏉. CSS escape: \\1F3C9. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F3C9}.