π rugby football Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F3C9
- Shortcode
:rugby-football:- Category
- Activities
- Subcategory
- sports
- Added in
- Unicode 1.0
- Also known as
- rugby ball, rugby, union ball
What Does the rugby football Emoji π Mean?
This brown, oval ball with stripes signals rugby, the bruising sport beloved across the UK, France, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and beyond. People use it to post about Six Nations weekends, Rugby World Cup matches, Super Rugby, and local club games. Players drop it in team chats about training, kit, and pitch conditions, while fans use it to celebrate tries, conversions, and bone-rattling tackles.
It also covers rugby league and sevens, plus university and amateur leagues. Pair it with a haka reference, a national flag, or a trophy to mark big tournaments. Released with Unicode 8.0, it differs from the American football icon by its proportions and stripe pattern.
Drop it when planning to head to the pub for a match, when joining a scrum at practice, or when shouting out a winger who just outpaced the defense for a length-of-the-field try. Long-time fans and new users alike find it indispensable in messages. Sometimes a single tap of this beats writing a paragraph entirely.
How to Use π rugby football Emoji
“Six Nations kicks off Saturday π”
“Tries from everywhere today π”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F3C9 |
| HTML Entity | 🏉 |
| CSS Code | \1F3C9 |
| Shortcode | :rugby-football: |
| Keywords | ball, football, rugby, sport |
| Unicode Version | 1.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π mean?
It's a rugby ball, used for rugby union, league, sevens, internationals, and club matches.
