I downloaded this image on 4/22/21 from:

    https://openclipart.org/download/5372

I found that link on this web page:

    https://openclipart.org/detail/5372/soccer-ball

The image was identified as:

Soccer Ball

by Gioppino - uploaded on September 11, 2007, 4:22 pm

A soccer ball as said in American English, or a Football nearly
everwhere in English :)

The website also stated the following licensing information at this
link:

    https://openclipart.org/share

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Modifications:

On 4/22/21, I used inkscape to export the SVG vector graphics to a PNG
with a size of 512x502 for use as an avatar.

Felix Lechner
