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image by Daniel Rentería, 18 August 2025
based on photo
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The current flag depicts a logo first adopted in 2002 (based on its webpage). An image of its flag can be seen at https://www.roi-nj.com/2024/12/20/politics/nick-mammano-named-president-and-ceo-of-the-new-jersey-sports-exposition-authority. It depicts, over a white field, its logo which is: a blue oval outlined in black, having in its center red with a white line cutting across it. Cutting across the blue oval is another white line, ending in a star to the left. Over this, the text "NJSEA" is read in white with silver details, outlined in black. At the bottom, a curved black rectangle reads "EXPOSITION AUTHORITY" in white; in the same way, "NEW JERSEY SPORTS &" is read above. All details are outlined in silver.
Daniel Rentería, 18 August 2025
image by Daniel Rentería, 18 August 2025
based on photo
At eBay (https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/-5EAAOSwU3Zm-I9K/s-l1600.webp),
we can see an image of a New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority flag, to be
used at the opening of the Giants Stadium on October 10, 1976. It is unclear
when the flag stopped being used.
The flag consists of two vertical
bands: a yellow one (left) taking approximately 2/3 of the flag's length and a
blue one (right) taking up 1/3 of the flag's length. The original emblem of the
authority was centered upon the yellow field, taking about 3/4 of its height. It
was composed of four black outlines, reading "NEW JERSEY SPORTS & EXPOSITION
AUTHORITY" in its outer ring. The center depicted the emblem of the state in
black and white; the background being entirely in yellow. The blue band depicted
four yellow circles, being connected by a rectangle (though the rectangle can
barely be seen); these circles are closer to the end of the flag, each depicting
an image in white details. From top to bottom: a dolphin; a seahorse; a turtle
(?), and a horse. Although all are fauna (not generally related to sports), the
last two are official state symbols.
Daniel Rentería, 18 August 2025