Why Are There Ten Roses On The England Football Badge?

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Ten roses on the football badge of England epresent the ten regional divisions, each of which has a seat on the Football Association Council.
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3 lions from royal coat of arms; used by Richard I in Crusades as symbol of English Throne. The roses = Lancaster-York peace in the XVth Century.
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Can someone tell me what the 10 RED ROSES stand for on the England Football Emblem.
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because the flower that represents England is a red
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In the 1948/49 football season an official FA Coat of Arms was granted by the College of Arms and it was at this point that the 10 Tudor roses were introduced, denoting the 10 divisions
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