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This is a close-up, slightly angled shot of an embroidered emblem, likely the crest of a sports club, set against a blue and white textured fabric. The primary subject is the emblem itself, intricately stitched with various colors. It features a prominent blue circular shape, suggestive of a football, with white stylized letters "F C P" vertically aligned on its right side. Horizontal white lines adorn the top left of this blue circle. Superimposed on the blue circle is a heraldic shield, divided into four quadrants. Two opposing quadrants (top-left and bottom-right) feature a white background with red crosses and five blue escutcheons, each containing five white dots (bezants). The other two quadrants (top-right and bottom-left) display a red background with white castles. The shield is topped by a golden crown or headdress, adorned with red jewels or fabric. Surrounding the central shield is a green and golden wreath or garland. To the left, beneath the crown, is a red banner with white text that reads "INVICTA". The entire emblem has a neat white embroidered outline, separating it from the background. The background consists of two distinct fabric types. The majority is a vibrant blue material with a visible mesh or honeycomb texture, typical of sports jerseys. A stripe of white fabric is visible towards the bottom and partially on the left side of the emblem, creating a two-tone design. No specific activity or event is taking place; the image is a static close-up of an object. Given the "Porto, Portugal" context, the "F C P" and the city's motto "Invicta" strongly indicate that this is the crest of Futebol Clube do Porto. There is no discernible time of day or weather information. Visible text includes "F C P" on the blue circular part and "INVICTA" on the red banner.
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