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Free printable wrestling card templates built for the lineup — weight-class team rosters, tournament-bracket gift cards, dual-meet keepsakes, senior-night portraits. Pick a size, upload a photo, fill in the weight class, print. The 2.5″ × 3.5″ Normal size matches Avery 5371 trading-card sheets.

Wrestling has the most identifiable position field in youth sports: the weight class. 106, 113, 120, 126, 132, 138, 144, 150, 157, 165, 175, 190, 215, 285. A team card is a roster card. Hand them out at the season-opener picture day, swap them with the dual-meet opponent, frame the senior-night card. Build one card or build all fourteen — the Team sheet holds nine wrestlers on a single page, which covers most varsity lineups with room for a captain and an alternate.

Every card has space for the team or club name, the wrestler's name, jersey or seed number, and weight class. The PDF runs in your browser; nothing uploads anywhere; the whole thing is free, no watermark, no account.

Normal size wrestling card templateMost popular
Normal Size Wrestling Card
Standard 2.5″ × 3.5″ trading-card size. Prints 4 identical cards per US Letter sheet — cut out the best one or keep them all.
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Enlarged wrestling card template
Enlarged Wrestling Card
3.5″ × 5″ — frame-worthy size for keepsakes and gifts. One card per page, centered on US Letter.
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Team wrestling card templateNew
Team Wrestling Cards
Up to 9 players on one page — add only as many as you need. Each card gets its own photo, name, and details.
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Circle Badge wrestling card normal previewNew design
Circle Badge · Normal
A modern alternative to the classic banner — sport icon centered in a circular badge over the photo. 2.5″ × 3.5″, four identical cards per US Letter sheet.
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Circle Badge wrestling card enlarged previewNew design
Circle Badge · Enlarged
The badge design at 3.5″ × 5″, one card per page. Frame-worthy size with the modern emblem layout.
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Circle Badge wrestling team sheet previewNew design
Circle Badge · Team
Up to 9 players on one page in the badge layout. Same shared team colors, each card with its own photo and player details.
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Split Halves wrestling card normal previewNew design
Split Halves · Normal
Bold two-tone design — pick a top color and a bottom color. White interior holds the photo and player details. 2.5″ × 3.5″, four identical cards per US Letter sheet.
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Split Halves wrestling card enlarged previewNew design
Split Halves · Enlarged
The two-tone design at 3.5″ × 5″, one card per page. Frame-worthy size with the bold halves layout.
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Split Halves wrestling team sheet previewNew design
Split Halves · Team
Up to 9 players on one page in the two-tone layout. Same shared team halves colors, each card with its own photo and player details.
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Roster ideas

Weight-class card setups that actually get used

The cards work as collectibles, but coaches and parents tend to print them for specific moments. A few setups we've seen work well:

  • Picture-day team roster. One card per wrestler, weight class on the front, photographed at the start-of-season team photo. Hand out at the opening dual; the kids trade them with the opponent's roster.
  • Tournament bracket gift card. Print the Enlarged 3.5″ × 5″ for a tournament champion or finalist. Put the bracket name in the team field, weight class in position, photo from the medal stand.
  • Senior night kit. Cards pair well with the senior-night frame photo. Print the Enlarged size, frame it, hand it to the parents at the final home dual. Photo on the platform with the medal works best.
  • Club / Greco-Roman team. Off-season clubs running freestyle / Greco lineups can use the same cards with the international weight class formats (60kg, 65kg, 71kg, 79kg, etc.).
  • Captain & alternate spotlight. Use the Team sheet (9 cards) for the seven wrestlers who saw the most mat time, plus the captain and the alternate. Frame the sheet for the wrestling room.

Frequently asked questions

Can I print one card per wrestler for the whole varsity lineup?
Yes — the Team-sheet design fits nine cards on a single US Letter page. A 14-weight folkstyle lineup needs two team sheets (or one team sheet plus a row of singles). Most coaches print the team sheet for the duals and a one-up enlarged card for senior night.
What goes in the Position field for wrestling?
Weight class. "126", "152", "285" — whatever the wrestler competes at. Some teams add the style ("Folkstyle 138", "Freestyle 65kg") but a number alone reads cleanly on the card. The placeholder text in the form gives a few common formats.
Will the Normal size fit Avery 5371 trading-card sheets?
Yes. The Normal-size wrestling card is 2.5″ × 3.5″, which is the standard Avery 5371 trading-card / business-card size. Four cards print on a US Letter sheet with cut lines. The Enlarged 3.5″ × 5″ size is for senior-night keepsakes and gifts; it does not match Avery 5371.
What's the difference between Classic, Circle Badge, and Split Halves?
Classic uses a banner-and-band layout — the wrestling icon is in a banner across the top, the photo fills the body, the player info sits in a band at the bottom. Circle Badge centers a circular emblem with the wrestling icon over the photo (modern, more athletic-program feel). Split Halves is a bold two-tone design — pick a top color and a bottom color (like school colors) and the photo sits in a white interior. All three work for any sport role.
Are these free for a school wrestling program?
Yes. School teams, club teams, recreation programs, freestyle clubs — anyone can use them. No account, no watermark, no commercial restriction for school use. We recommend printing on 60–100 lb card stock for a frame-worthy senior-night card.
Related sports

Cards for the rest of your athlete's seasons

Cheerleading Cards
Same winter season — pair a wrestling team roster with a cheer squad senior-night card.
Karate Cards
Same combat-sport family — belt rank instead of weight class.
Football Cards
Same fall/winter team-roster format. Many wrestlers are ex-football players.