Provenance Record · Version 1.1 · Gate A Public Edition

Premier League and FPL visual assets.

This public edition preserves the factual findings of the authoritative Version 1.0 forensic record prepared on 26 July 2026 and adds current publication-state facts for Gate A. The source families have been substantially recovered. A complete public-product licence has not been established.

Underlying record
Version 1.0 findings preserved

Prepared 26 July 2026 from original-file inspection, Git history, rights-source review and owner testimony.

Public edition
Version 1.1 published 19 August 2026

The public layer adds URLs, policy/public-use relationships and the current Gate A surface decision. Live deployment and verification completed on 19 August 2026.

Current Gate A website
0 of 59 archive visuals deployed

None of the historical Premier League/FPL archive visuals is admitted to the forward Home, Episodes, Premier League or rights surfaces.

Scope

59 historical SVG assets across eight families.

The archive was not one licensed or internally created package. It was assembled from several distinct source families during early product development.

20

Club badges

Recovered through a public GitHub repository that pointed upstream to a Figma Community badge file. Original artwork creator and a complete downstream public-product licence were not established.

02

Premier League marks

League symbol and wordmark family. The exact project download page was not recorded and no general public-product licence was established.

02

Kit grids

Home and goalkeeper Figma exports containing 40 embedded official-FPL-family shirt images. Exact PNG URLs and the originating Figma creator/file remain unresolved.

17

Player-card bases

Figma composites reproducing official FPL card language and reusing shirt components. Exact source/creator and public-use licence remain unresolved.

15

Populated examples

Figma composites using real players, prices, fixtures and FPL states. Exact external source/creator and public-use licence remain unresolved.

02

Card-state templates

Dark/light state libraries derived from the official FPL card system. Exact Figma source and creator remain unresolved.

01

Recap showcase

A Figma-exported Gameweek recap showcase derived from the official Premier League/Adobe Express recap visual language. Exact template/background source remains unresolved.

59

Total in scope

All 59 SVG assets were historically committed to the public project repository. Current private retention does not erase that Git history.

Recovered badge chain

The badge source trail was comparatively strong—but did not settle permission.

01 · Upstream reference

Figma Community

The recoverable source chain points to a Figma Community file titled Premier League Clubs Logos (Community).

02 · Public repository

Luke Venk repository

The public repository luke-venk/premier-league-predictor contained the badge files and pointed to that upstream Figma Community source.

03 · Project ingestion

Gameweek Explained archive

The project obtained the badge family through that public repository and later integrated selected material into early prototypes.

04 · Unresolved right

Licence evidence remained incomplete

The chain did not establish the original artwork creator, club permission or a complete licence for the intended permanent public-product use.

Historical causal point: the difficulty was not finding recognisable club badges. It was the absence of evidence sufficient to support the intended public-product use. The exact original ChatGPT exchange has not been recovered; that part of the chronology remains owner testimony and recovered project history rather than a verbatim transcript.

Repository chronology

Historical public exposure is part of the record.

30 May 2026

Visual asset batch entered Git history.

Commit 231baa6f1dc135ebd04abb5052055c7a32facc46 added badges, kit grids, player-card families, templates and recap showcase under ordinary public repository paths.

30 May 2026

League marks followed.

Commit 280b111cdbb9bf896d5e83d447471df8d19e5fdd added the Premier League symbol and wordmark. The later private/archive controls do not erase that historical exposure.

26 July 2026

Forensic Version 1.0 preserved the evidence.

Original-file inspection, Git-history review and rights-source analysis recorded what was confirmed, strongly supported, owner testimony or unresolved.

Evidence standard

The record separates what is known from what is inferred.

C

Confirmed

Established directly by original file bytes, exact hashes, Git history, an official source or a source page that expressly identifies the material.

S

Strongly supported

The best explanation of multiple technical/documentary indicators where one or more links in the chain remain missing.

O

Owner testimony

Project history supplied by the owner and recorded as testimony rather than as a recovered verbatim source.

U

Unresolved

Not presently established by the inspected evidence. This does not mean that no source, creator, licence or right exists; it means the project cannot presently prove it.

Version 1.1 publication-state additions

The historical archive and the current website are different records.

Gate A website

Zero current archive use

The Public-Use Register records zero third-party visual entries on the forward Gameweek Explained website. None of these 59 historical PL/FPL archive visuals is included in the Gate A public package.

  • No club badges, league marks, kits or FPL card artwork
  • No claim that zero website use means authentic identity is unimportant
  • Any later website admission requires its own surface-specific review

Episode 1 / editorial video

Separate Gate B record

Documentary appearances are not inferred from this provenance record. The final Episode 1 video-use register remains absent until the release gate records the exact released film and its timecoded uses.

  • Provenance does not authorise video use
  • No reusable asset pack is published here
  • Thumbnail, promotion and platform mappings remain separate release decisions
What this Version 1.1 does not do: it does not publish the raw archive, private correspondence or internal evidence paths; it does not create a licence; it does not certify Gate A; and it does not represent the final Episode 1 video-use register as complete.

Related public records

The policy states the governing content-use principles. The Public-Use Register records what is actually admitted to a public surface. This provenance record explains the acquisition/source history of the historical PL/FPL visual archive.