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The use of the USSF shirt badge with two stars over it is inappropriate for the US U17 WNT because the team has not won any FIFA U17 Women's World Cups. I don't have the ability to appropriately edit the image. -- Jkudlick (talk) 08:48, 27 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]
While I agree with you in principle, in practice the stars are really just apart of a copyrighted brand logo for the soccer federations. The U-17s use the full team's logo, for which the USA's women's logo has two stars to represent their 2 Women's World Cups. This is also why the USA U-20s have only two stars on their jerseys despite having won 3 U-20 Women's World Cups and why the Brazilian women's team has 5 stars atop their logo despite not ever having won the Women's World Cup as their logo is a single federation logo showing the men's World Cup titles. That said, the color scheme for all the women's logos need to be updated for the current logo. -- Golfingwino12:24, 27 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]