rojiblanco

Spanish

Etymology

From rojo (red) and blanco (white). The home shirt of Atlético Madrid has red and white stripes.

Adjective

rojiblanco (feminine singular rojiblanca, masculine plural rojiblancos, feminine plural rojiblancas)

  1. Red and white
  2. (soccer) Of or pertaining to Atlético Madrid, a football team from Madrid, Spain
  3. (soccer) Of or pertaining to Athletic Bilbao, a football team from Bilbao, Spain
  4. (soccer) Of or pertaining to Sporting de Gijón, a football team from Gijón, Spain
  5. (soccer) Of or pertaining to Sevilla FC, a football team from Sevilla, Spain
  6. (soccer) Of or pertaining to other football teams with a red and white strip

Noun

rojiblanco m (plural rojiblancos, feminine rojiblanca, feminine plural rojiblancas)

  1. (soccer) Someone associated with Atlético Madrid, as a fan, player, manager etc.
  2. (soccer) Someone associated with Athletic Bilbao, as a fan, player, manager etc.
  3. (soccer) Someone associated with Sporting de Gijón, as a fan, player, manager etc.
  4. (soccer) Someone associated with Sevilla FC, as a fan, player, manager etc.
  5. (soccer) Someone associated with various other teams who play in a red and white strip.
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