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Each team has their own colors, for example blue can use differents blue, yellow and white.
Red can use differents reds, brown and black.
*problem solved*
Either you are <15yo, or you did not go to school. There is no such thing as an "arbitrary" colour spectrum. It's all about wavelenght, and the (visible) electromagnetic spectrum can be conveniently cut in three equal parts; the center of the first part being the blue at 450nm, the center of the second part is the yellow, at 600nm, and the center of the last part is the red, between 725 and 750nm.
Please go to school before denying Science.