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This is a list of fictional sports teams, athletics groups that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such. A sport consists of a normal physical activity or skill carried out under a publicly agreed set of rules, and with a recreational purpose: for competition, for self-enjoyment, to attain excellence, for the development of skill, or some combination of these. ...
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- Arkansas Reds - minor league team, The Dixie Association by Donald Hays
- Asheville Wolves - minor league team, The Dixie Association by Donald Hays
- Atlanta Hawks - major league team, For Love of the Game by Michael Shaara and For Love of the Game (film) (there is a real NBA team with that name)
- The Bad News Bears (Little League)
- The Ballclub - major league team, Ballpark by Michael Schiffer
- Bay City Blues - minor league team, Bay City Blues
- Binghamton White Sox - major league team, The Seventh Game by Roger Kahn
- Bingo Long Travelling All-Stars and Motor Kings - barnstorming team, Bingo Long Travelling All-Stars and Motor Kings by William Brashler
- Blue Jays - major league team, Today's Game by Martin Quigley (supposedly based on the Toronto franchise)
- Boston Black Beans - Spitballs & Holy Water by James F. Donohue
- Brooklyn Bandits - major league team, Beanball: Murder at the World Series by Tom Seaver (supposedly based on the Brooklyn Dodgers)
- Brooklyn Bimbos - barnstorming softball team, Pride of the Bimbos by John Sayles
- Brooklyn Dutchmen - Little League team, Noonan: A Novel About Baseball, Esp, and Time Warps by Leonard Everett Fisher
- Brooklyn Royal Dodgers - Sam's Legacy by Jay Neugeboren
- Buffalo Pioneers - major league team, based on New York Yankees, End of a Dynasty by Andrew Maloney
- Burlington Drifters - minor league team, The Simpsons
- California Pioneers - major league team, Hardball
- California Rush - California Rush by Sherwood Kiraly
- Capital City Capitals - The Simpsons
- Center City Stars - major league team, Luke by Peter Winston
- Centerville Owls - Season of the Owl by Miles Wolff
- Chicago American Giants - Spitballs & Holy Water by James F. Donohue
- Chicago AToms - The New AToms' Bombshell by Robert Browne
- Chicago Eagles - She's On First by Barbara Gregorich
- Chicks - Little League team, The Kid Who Batted 1.000 by Bob Allison
- Cincinnati Brewmasters - major league team, Rio Loja Ringmaster by Lamar Herrin (supposedly based on the Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers)
- Coast City Angels - major league team, Green Lantern (supposedly based on the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim)
- Colored All-Stars - Chappie & Me by John Craig (author)
- Cougarettes - Odditorium by Hob Broun
- Crandall Giants - Little League team, Child's Play by Sal Conte
- Creepy Hollow Vampires - Stranger City Caper by Ross H. Spencer
- Dallas Texans - major league team, A Season to Remember by Lynda Stowe Landers
- Denver Marshalls - Can't Miss by Michael Bowen
- Des Moines Majestyks - Little League team, The Kid Who Batted 1.000 by Troon McAllister
- Gas House Gorillas - Looney Tunes
- Gotham City Eagles - major league team, Batman
- Gotham Goliaths - major league team, Batman; the villain Two-Face once robbed the box office during the second inning of the second game of a doubleheader between the Goliaths and the Minnesota Twins
- Gotham Knights - major league team, Batman (in some stories/continuities)
- Graceville Oilers - minor league team, Long Gone by Paul Hemphill
- Gray's Cleaners - Little League team, Stealing Home by Phillip O'Connor
- Grizzly Gulch No Soxs - Kirby's Last Circus by Ross H. Spencer
- Hackensack Bulls - minor league team, Brewster's Millions (1985 film)
- Hadley Saints - Little League team, Winter Always Comes by Donald Honig
- Highbridge Hellbenders - minor league team, Brittle Innings by Michael Bishop (author)
- Hollywood B's - All G.O.D.'s Children by John Craig (author)
- Hollywood Stars - minor league team, The Cheat by Pat Jordan
* There was an actual minor league team called the Hollywood Stars that played from 1926-1957 at Gilmore field next to the farmers market* - Holyoke Redwings - The Spoiler by Domenic Stansberry
- Jersey Boomers - major league team, Beanball: Murder at the World Series by Tom Seaver (supposedly based on the New York Yankees)
- Kelly's Corner Shillelagh - Kirby's Last Circus by Ross H. Spencer
- LA Mastadons - major league team, The Seventh Game by Roger Kahn
- Logicians - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, an all-Vulcan baseball team
- London Kings - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, won the 2042 World Series, which the show claims was the last one before baseball disbanded.
- Los Santos Saints - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Manhattan Bears - major league team, Soupbone by Sidney Offit
- Manhattan Meteorites - Balls by Gorman Bechard
- Memphis Arrows - She's On First by Barbara Gregorich
- Memphis Kings - minor league team, The Dixie Association by Donald Hays
- Metropolis Meteors - major league team, Superman cross-town rivals of the Monarchs
- Metropolis Monarchs - major league team, Superman cross-town rivals of the Meteors
- Miami Gators - Back to the Future Part II, lost the 2015 World Series against the Chicago Cubs in a four-game sweep, a big upset.
- Milledgeville Peacocks - minor league team, The Dixie Association by Donald Hays
- Mobile Gamers - Major League Murder by Michael Geller
- Mudville Nine - Casey At Bat
- Nashville Fugitives - minor league team, The Dixie Association by Donald Hays
- New Becton Hot Dogs - Little League team, The Comeback Kids by Bob Cairnes
- New Jersey Yankees - Balls by Gorman Bechard (supposedly based on the New York Yankees)
- New Orleans Pelicans - Knave of Eagles by Robert Wade (there was a minor league team by the same name during various seasons from 1887 until 1959 and again in 1977)
- NY Americans - The Batting Machine by Mel Knopf
- NY Americans - Squeeze Play by Paul Benjamin
- NY Dets - All G.O.D.'s Children by John Craig (author)
- New York Empires - major league team, Clubhouse, apparently based on the New York Yankees
- NY Gents - major league geam, Out at the Old Ball Game by Bernie Bookbinder
- New York Goats - major league team, The Horse That Played Center Field, apparently based on the New York Mets; played the World Series against the Bronx Bombers, apparently based on the Yankees
- New York Knights - major league team, The Natural, apparently based on the New York Giants baseball team, but according to author Bernard Malamud, they were based on the New York Yankees
- NY Lions - The Last Great Season by Donald Honig
- NY Loons - major league team, Rhubarb by H. Allen Smith
- New York Mammoths - major league team, Bang the Drum Slowly, apparently based on the New York Yankees (however their home games were filmed at the Mets' home of Shea Stadium and they played against various National League teams)
- NY Metropolitans - major league team, Superbaby by Felix Mendelsohn, Jr (supposedly based on the New York Mets)
- NY Mohawks - major league team, The Seventh Game by Roger Kahn
- NY Nats - major league team, Toot-Toot-Tootsie Good-Bye by Ron Powers
- NY Patriots - major league team, The 7th Game by Don Korvett
- NY Warriors - major league team, The Rundown by James Magnuson
- The Niners - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, made up of the command crew of the Deep Space Nine.
- Oakland Golds - major league team, The 7th Game by Don Korvett
- Oaktown Wolves - Southpaw by Frank King
- Oxford Fury - minor league team, The Dixie Association by Donald Hays
- PA Liberty Bells - She's On First by Barbara Gregorich
- Phoenix Wings - Can't Miss by Michael Bowen
- Pike City Pioneers - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, plays on an Earth-based space colony.
- Pioneers - Universal Baseball Association by Robert Coover
- Pittsfield Eagles - major league team, The Seventh Game by Roger Kahn
- Plaquemine Pirates - minor league team, The Dixie Association by Donald Hays
- Portland Beavers - The Sensuous Southpaw by Paul Rothweiler
- Portland Jacks - The Batting Machine by Mel Knopf
- Portland Mavericks - minor league team, A Baseball Classic by Merrit Clifton
- Providence Jewels - Strike Three You're Dead by R.D. Rosen
- Providence Preachers - Little League team, Noonan: A Novel About Baseball, Esp, and Time Warps by Leonard Everett Fisher
- Redbirds - major league team, The Sensation by Norman Keifitz (supposedly based on the St. Louis Cardinals)
- Reidsville Luckies - Season of the Owl by Miles Wolff
- Riverdale ? - high school team, Betty Cooper Baseball Star by Michael J. Pellowski
- Salem Boulevardiers - minor league team, The Simpsons
- San Francisco Saints - major league team, Monk
- Savannah Devils - Major League Murder by Michael Geller
- Scappers - Little League team, Home Run Hero and others by Dean Hughes
- Selma Americans - minor league team, The Dixie Association by Donald Hays
- South Avenue Rovers - Things Invisible To See by Nancy Willard
- Spartans - Little League team, Noonan: A Novel About Baseball, Esp, and Time Warps by Leonard Everett Fisher
- Sticks - Guys Like Us by Tom Lorenz
- Stoned Lightning - Achewood by Chris Onstad
- Stranger City Strangers - Stranger City Caper by Ross H. Spencer
- Sweetwheat Sweethearts - The Sweetheart Season by Karen Joy Fowler
- Tampa Privateers - The New AToms' Bombshell by Robert Browne
- Tampico Stogies - minor league team, Long Gone
- Tea Totalers - Looney Tunes
- The Benchwarmers
- Tokyo Samurais - futuristic major league team leading 3 to 1 in the 2070 World Series in Total Recall
- Toronto Maple Leafs - futuristic major league team losing 3 to 1 in the 2070 World Series in Total Recall
- Trentville Trents - Chappie & Me by John Craig (author)
- TX Black Lone Stars - Spitballs & Holy Water by James F. Donohue
- TX Rustlers - major league team, The Sensation by Norman Keifitz
- Valley Falls High ? - high school team, Chip Hilton series by Clair Bee
- Warriors - major league team, Today's Game by Martin Quigley
- Washington Dudes - Breaking Balls by Marty Bell
- Waterbury Yankees - major league team, The Seventh Game by Roger Kahn
- Wichita Wraiths - Babe Ruth Caught In A Snowstorm by John Graham
- Teams in the Patriot League in Philip Roth's The Great American Novel:
- Tri-City Tycoons
- Aceldama Butchers
- Independence Blues
- Terra Incognita Rustlers
- Tri-City Greenbacks
- Asylum Keepers
- Kakoola Reapers
- Ruppert Mundys
- Teams in the Robert Coover's Universal Baseball Association:
- Pioneers (Barney Bancroft) played in Pioneer Park.
- Haymakers (Raglan "Rag" Rooney, sometimes known as "Pappy")... the team also was known as the Rubes by bench jockeys.
- Excelsiors (Mel Trench)... team also was known as the Cels ... played in Flint Field (named after their original manager, Abe Flint).
- Beaneaters (Winslow Beaver)
- Pastime Club (Cash Bailey) ...the team was also called the Patsies and the Pastimers.
- Knickerbockers (Sycamore Flynn)
- Bridegrooms (Wally Wickersham)... team naturally called the Grooms.
- Keystones (Tim Shadwell)
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Blernsball is the version of baseball in the year 3000 in the show Futurama A typical blernsball scorecard Blernsball is a game from the Futurama fictional universe. ...
Futurama is an animated American cartoon series created by Matt Groening (creator of The Simpsons) and David X. Cohen (also a writer for The Simpsons). ...
- The Boston Poindexters
- The Mars Greenskins
- The New New York Mets
- The New New York Yankees
- The Pituitary Giants
- The Swedish Meatballs
BASEketball is a mix of baseball and basketball played in the 1998 movie of the same name This article contains a trivia section. ...
Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
- Milwaukee Beers
- Miami Dealers
- New Jersey Informants
- Roswell Aliens
- L.A. Riots
- San Francisco Ferries
- Dallas Felons
- San Antonio Defenders
- Detroit Lemons
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by throwing a ball through a 10-foot high hoop (the basket) under organized rules. ...
Sin City is a 2005 neo-noir anthology film written, produced and directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez. ...
The Sentinel was a television series that aired on UPN in the United States from 1996 to 1999. ...
Juwanna Mann is a 2002 comedy movie directed by Jesse Vaughan. ...
For the league that began in 1999, see American Basketball Association (2000-). The American Basketball Association (ABA) was a professional basketball league founded in 1967, and eventually merged, in part, with the National Basketball Association (NBA). ...
Semi-Pro is an upcoming 2008 comedy film currently in pre-production. ...
The Batman may refer to: Batman, the fictional character. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
Hoosiers is a 1986 movie about a small-town high school basketball team that wins the state championship, set during a time when Indiana had only one state champ in basketball regardless of varied enrollments. ...
Bedazzled is a 2000 motion picture, and is a remake of the original Bedazzled (1967) originally written by Peter Cook. ...
Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ...
This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh is an American sports/fantasy comedy film that was released in 1979. ...
For the league that began in 1999, see American Basketball Association (2000-). The American Basketball Association (ABA) was a professional basketball league founded in 1967, and eventually merged, in part, with the National Basketball Association (NBA). ...
Nike, Inc. ...
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Aeroball teams Aeroball is a futuristic version of basketball played with jetpacks, in the 2000 AD strip Harlem Heroes For the game, see Jetpack (computer game). ...
Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ...
Charlies Angels is a British comic strip that formed part of the original line-up (Thrill 5) of 2000 AD. Inspired by the popularity during the 1970s of kung fu films and the Harlem Globetrotters, the A-Team was devised by Pat Mills, employing elements from his Hellball comic...
- The Baltimore Bulls
- The Berlin Blitzkreigs
- The Bushido Blades
- The Flying Scotsmen
- Gorgon's Gargoyles
- The Harlem Heroes
- The Montezuma Mashers
- The Siberian Wolves
- The Teutonic Titans
All from the Thursday Next novels, in which croquet has been reinvented as a fast-paced contact sport. Winslow Homer: Croquet, 1864 Croquet is a recreational game and, latterly, a competitive sport that involves hitting wooden or plastic balls with a mallet through hoops embedded into the grass playing arena. ...
Thursday Next is the protagonist in the series of novels by Jasper Fforde. ...
- Gloucester Meteors
- Reading Whackers
- Swindon Mallets
All featured in the film Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story For the interweb site, see Dodgeball (service). ...
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story is a comedy from 20th Century Fox, written and directed by Rawson Thurber and available on DVD or VHS December 2004. ...
- Average Joe's
- Globo Gym Purple Cobras
- Skillz That Killz
- Lumberjacks
- Team Blitzkrieg
- Kamikazes
- Las Vegas Police Department
- Poughkeepsie State Flying Cougars
- The Gay Gang
- MILFS
- Moose Knucklers
- Clown Punchers
- Mulchers
- She-Mullets
- Wedgies
- Yetis
- Pouncers
- Flying Cougars
- Charlestown Chiefs - Slap Shot (film)
- A real minor-league hockey team in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, where much of the movie was shot, is named the Johnstown Chiefs in honor of the fictional Chiefs and the city's involvement in the movie.
- East Gackle Cheapskates - What's with Andy?
- Gotham Blades - Batman
- Hamilton Mustangs, Thunder Bay Bombers - Youngblood (1986 film)
- Hamilton Steelheads - Power Play
- Long Island Ducks - Slap Shot (film)
- This should not be confused with the real minor-league baseball team of the same name, playing in the independent Atlantic League.
- Metropolis Mammoths - NHL team, Superman
- Moosehoof Stick Handlers - What's with Andy?
- Quebec Le National - NHL team, Lance et compte
- Springfield Ice-o-topes - The Simpsons
- Syracuse Bulldogs - Slap Shot (film)
- Teams in Bon Cop, Bad Cop (2006 film) (all in the CHL, a fictional equivalent to the NHL)
- Montreal Patriotes
- Toronto Loyalists
- Quebec Fleur-de-Lys (former CHL team, sold to Colorado before the events of the movie—an obvious parallel to the real-life Quebec Nordiques, which were sold in 1995 to a group from Denver who moved the team and renamed it the Colorado Avalanche)
- The Kwik-E-Mart Gougers - Pee-wee league team, "Lisa on Ice" episode of The Simpsons
- The Mighty Ducks - a fictional team that led to the creation of a real team, the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (now the Anaheim Ducks).
- The Mighty Pigs - Pee-wee league team, "Lisa on Ice" episode of The Simpsons
- Trois-Rivieres Dragons - NHL team, Lance et compte
Ice hockey, known simply as hockey in areas where it is more common than field hockey, is a team sport played on ice. ...
Slap Shot is a 1977 Hollywood film starring Paul Newman and Michael Ontkean and directed by George Roy Hill. ...
Nickname: Flood City Location of Pennsylvania within the USA Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Coordinates: Country United States State Pennsylvania County Cambria Government - Mayor Tom Trigona Area - City 6. ...
The Johnstown Chiefs are a minor league ice hockey team located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, playing in the ECHL. The team was founded in 1988 in the All-American Hockey League, and moved to the East Coast Hockey League (now just ECHL) when that league was formed. ...
Whats with Andy? is a Canadian animated series that debuted in September 2001. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
This article refers to the 1986 film Youngblood. ...
Power Play was a Canadian television drama series, which aired on CTV from 1998 to 2000. ...
Slap Shot is a 1977 Hollywood film starring Paul Newman and Michael Ontkean and directed by George Roy Hill. ...
The Atlantic League has operated since 1998 The Atlantic League of Professional Baseball Clubs, Inc. ...
âNHLâ redirects here. ...
Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ...
Whats with Andy? is a Canadian animated series that debuted in September 2001. ...
âNHLâ redirects here. ...
Logo and picture of Lance et compte. ...
Simpsons redirects here. ...
Slap Shot is a 1977 Hollywood film starring Paul Newman and Michael Ontkean and directed by George Roy Hill. ...
Bon Cop, Bad Cop is a 2006 Canadian comedy buddy cop film about English Canadian and French Canadian policemen who are forced to join forces. ...
NHL can also be an abbreviation for National Historic Landmark or Non-Hodgkins lymphoma. ...
The Quebec Nordiques (in french Nordiques de Québec, pronounced ; translated into English as Northmen or Northerners) were a professional ice hockey team based in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. ...
Nickname: Location of Denver in Colorado Location of Colorado in the United States Coordinates: , Country United States State Colorado City-County Denver (coextensive) Founded [1] November 22, 1858 Incorporated November 7, 1861 Government - Type Strong Mayor/Weak Council - Mayor John Hickenlooper (D) Area [1] - City & County 154. ...
The Colorado Avalanche are a professional ice hockey team based in Denver, Colorado, United States. ...
Simpsons redirects here. ...
The Mighty Ducks alludes to a trilogy of movies released in the 1990s, written by Steven Brill, who also created the characters. ...
The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, commonly referred to as the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, are a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California. ...
The Anaheim Ducks are a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California, USA. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). ...
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- Adams College Atoms - Revenge of the Nerds movies
- Ampipe Bulldogs - All the Right Moves
- Arlen High School Armadillos - King of the Hill
- Blitz: The League - from the video game of the same name
- Boston Rebels - The Game Plan (film)
- California Atoms - Gus
- California Bulls - 1st & Ten (TV series)
- Chicago Rockets - Super Bowl team in The Sum of All Fears (film)
- Clemson Stars - The Waterboy
- Cougars - Playmakers
- Eastern State University Timberwolves - The Program
- Endsville Fluffycats - The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
- Florida Gators - Super Bowl team in The Sum of All Fears (film)
- Franklin State University Warriors - Unbreakable
- Gotham Knights (formerly the Gotham Giants) - Batman (the term "Gotham Knights" also refers to the local vigilanties: Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Nightwing and The Creeper)
- Gotham Wildcats (formerly Goliaths) - The Daily Planet Guide to Gotham City
- Liberty City Beavers - Grand Theft Auto III
- Liberty City Cocks (as in "Roosters") - Grand Theft Auto III
- London Jets - Red Dwarf (Zero-G Football)
- London Silly Nannies - Family Guy
- Los Angeles Mighty Bucks - Orlando Breaker (Coach (TV series)) franchise owner Doris Sherman's (Katherine Helmond) proposal to increase revenue for her club meant a name change and move to become the Los Angeles Mighty Bucks (Episode Save the Wave).
- Los Angeles Outlaws - Against All Odds
- Los Angeles Stallions, Cleveland Cats - The Last Boy Scout
- Louisville Mystics - The Waterboy
- Mean Machine - The Longest Yard and The Longest Yard (2005 film)
- Metropolis Meteors - Superman
- Metropolis Metros - Superman (One of the team's players, Johnny Dakota, was mistakenly assumed to be Superman's secret identity.)
- Metropolis Sharks - Smallville
- Miami Bucks - Semi-Tough
- Miami Sharks, Dallas Knights, California Crusaders, Chicago Rhinos, New York Emperors, Minnesota Americans, Colorado Blizzard, Kansas Twisters, Houston Cattlemen, Wisconsin Icemen, Seattle Prospects, Los Angeles Breakers, Texas Rattlers, Oregon Pioneers, Washington Lumbermen and Orlando Crushers - Any Given Sunday
- Minnesota State Screaming Eagles - sitcom Coach
- There is a real Minnesota State University, with campuses bearing that name in Mankato and Moorhead, but neither adopted the "Minnesota State" name until after the series ended. Sports teams at the real Minnesota State campuses are respectively Mavericks and Dragons.
- New Jersey Blazers - Magnum P.I. (team appears in episode One More Summer)
- New York Smashers - Kickers, Inc.
- North Dallas Bulls - in the 1979 film North Dallas Forty
- Orlando Breakers - sitcom Coach
- Park City Pirates - Lucas (film)
- Pittsburgh Ironmen - Queer as Folk (US TV series)
- Polk High School Panthers - Married… with Children
- Quimby Falls Buzzards - Fumbleheads
- Ridgemont Wolves - Fast Times at Ridgemont High
- Roadrunners - The 6th Day
- Rump City Bootyheads - The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
- Rydell High School Rangers - Grease
- San Diego Sabres - The Game (US TV series)
- San Fierro 69ers - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Shelbyville Sharks - The Simpsons
- South Central Louisiana State University Mud Dogs - The Waterboy
- South Park Cows - South Park
- Springfield Atoms - The Simpsons
- Springfield U. Nittany Tide - The Simpsons
- Springfield A&M Snortin' Swine - The Simpsons
- Texas Angels - The A-Team (team appears in episode Quarterback Sneak)
- Texas State Armadillos - Necessary Roughness
- There is a real Texas State University, but it did not assume the name until more than a decade after the movie came out; its sports teams are known as Bobcats.
- University of Metropolis Bulldogs - Smallville
- University of Los Angeles Peacocks - The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
- University of Louisiana Cougars - The Waterboy
- There are two real campuses bearing the University of Louisiana name, in Lafayette and Monroe. However, when the movie was released in 1998, the schools were respectively known as the University of Southwestern Louisiana and Northeastern Louisiana University; they took the University of Louisiana name the following year. Both campuses are generally referred to by U.S. sports media with their city identifiers, and their teams are respectively Ragin' Cajuns and Warhawks (the latter was known as the Indians until June 2006).
- Urbania Little Giants - Little Giants (Pee-Wee Football)
- Vice City Mambas -- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
- Washington Sentinels - The Replacements
- West Canaan High School Coyotes - Varsity Blues (film)
- Zucchini Warriors, in the Gordon Korman novel of that name.
United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
It has been suggested that Revenge of the Nerds (2007 film) be merged into this article or section. ...
All the Right Moves is a 1983 drama/romance film,starring Tom Cruise,Craig T. Nelson, Lea Thompson, Chris Penn, and Gary Graham,directed by Michael Chapman. ...
This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
The Game Plan is a 2007 feature film directed by Andy Fickman. ...
GUS may refer to: A masculine name, short for Augustus. ...
1st & Ten was an HBO sitcom that ran from 1984 to 1991. ...
The Sum of All Fears is a 2002 film directed by Phil Alden Robinson, from a screenplay by Paul Attanasio and Tom Clancy, based on the book of the same name by Tom Clancy. ...
The Waterboy is a movie starring ERINPOPPERS%!, Adam Sandler, released in 1998. ...
Playmakers was a short-lived TV series on ESPN that provided a gritty depiction of the life of the players of the Cougars, a fictional professional football team. ...
The Program (1993) is a mixture of sports, action, and drama. ...
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, created by Maxwell Atoms, is an American animated television series that currently airs on Cartoon Network and Teletoon. ...
The Sum of All Fears is a 2002 film directed by Phil Alden Robinson, from a screenplay by Paul Attanasio and Tom Clancy, based on the book of the same name by Tom Clancy. ...
This page refers to the film Unbreakable For other uses, see Unbreakable (disambiguation). ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
Grand Theft Auto III (sometimes abbreviated as GTA III or GTA3) is an action computer and video game developed by DMA Design (now Rockstar North), published by Rockstar Games in October 2001 for the PlayStation 2 video game console, May 2002 for Windows-based personal computers, and in November 2003...
Grand Theft Auto III (sometimes abbreviated as GTA III or GTA3) is an action computer and video game developed by DMA Design (now Rockstar North), published by Rockstar Games in October 2001 for the PlayStation 2 video game console, May 2002 for Windows-based personal computers, and in November 2003...
Red Dwarf is a British science fiction comedy franchise, the primary form of which comprises eight series of a post-watershed television sitcom that ran on BBC2 between 1988 and 1999, and which has achieved a global cult following. ...
Family Guy is an Emmy award winning American animated television series about a nuclear family in the fictional town of Quahog (IPA or ), Rhode Island. ...
Coach is a popular American television sitcom that aired for nine seasons on ABC from 1989 to 1997. ...
Katherine Marie Helmond (July 5, 1928, Galveston, Texas) is an American film, theater and television actress. ...
Against All Odds is a 1984 film, a remake of Out of the Past. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
The Waterboy is a movie starring ERINPOPPERS%!, Adam Sandler, released in 1998. ...
The Longest Yard is a 1974 movie about inmates at a prison who play American football against their guards. ...
The Longest Yard is a remake of the 1974 film of the same name. ...
Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ...
Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ...
Smallville is an American television series set in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas. ...
DVD Cover of 1977 movie Semi-Tough. ...
Any Given Sunday is a 1999 film directed by Oliver Stone starring Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Jamie Foxx, James Woods, LL Cool J, Matthew Modine, John C. McGinley, Charlton Heston, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, Bill Bellamy, Lela Rochon, Aaron Eckhart, Elizabeth Berkley and Marty Wright. ...
Coach is a popular American television sitcom that aired for nine seasons on ABC from 1989 to 1997. ...
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System (MnSCU) comprises 32 state-supported technical colleges, community colleges and state universities in Minnesota. ...
Minnesota State University Mankato is a four year university and part of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) located in Mankato, Minnesota, USA. The school currently has an enrollment of approximately 14,000 students and 600 full time faculty members. ...
Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) is a four-year, public university and part of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) located in Moorhead, Minnesota. ...
Magnum, P.I. was an American television show that followed the adventures of Thomas Magnum (played by Tom Selleck), a private investigator living in Hawaii. ...
Kickers Inc. ...
North Dallas Forty is a 1979 dramatic film written by Peter Gent and starring Nick Nolte, Mac Davis, and G. D. Spradlin. ...
Coach is a popular American television sitcom that aired for nine seasons on ABC from 1989 to 1997. ...
Lucas is a film directed by David Seltzer and first released on March 28, 1986. ...
Queer as Folk is an American and Canadian television series co-production, produced by Showtime and Temple Street Productions which was based on the British series of the same name created by Russell T. Davies. ...
Married⦠with Children was a popular American sitcom about a dysfunctional family living in Chicago that was originally broadcast from 1987 to 1997. ...
Quimby Falls, much like many American small towns, loves football with a passion. ...
Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a 1982 American coming-of-age teen-comedy film written by Cameron Crowe (adapted from his book) and directed by Amy Heckerling. ...
The 6th Day is a 2000 action movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. ...
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, created by Maxwell Atoms, is an American animated television series that currently airs on Cartoon Network and Teletoon. ...
Grease (1978) is the name of a film directed by Randal Kleiser and based on Jim Jacobs and Warren Caseys musical, Grease. ...
The Game is an American sitcom that was created by Mara Brock Akil and produced by Frasiers Kelsey Grammer. ...
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is the fifth video game in the Grand Theft Auto series. ...
Simpsons redirects here. ...
The Waterboy is a movie starring ERINPOPPERS%!, Adam Sandler, released in 1998. ...
For other uses, see South Park (disambiguation). ...
Simpsons redirects here. ...
Simpsons redirects here. ...
Simpsons redirects here. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Necessary Roughness (1991) is a comedy starring Scott Bakula and Sinbad. ...
Texas State UniversityâSan Marcos (often referred to as Texas State) is a doctoral granting university located in San Marcos, Texas, United States. ...
Smallville is an American television series set in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas. ...
Spoiler warning: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was a television sitcom which aired on NBC from 1990 to 1996. ...
The Waterboy is a movie starring ERINPOPPERS%!, Adam Sandler, released in 1998. ...
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette, or UL Lafayette,[1] is a coeducational public research university located in Lafayette, Louisiana, in the heart of Acadiana. ...
A view over the Bayou DeSiard of the ULM library and conference center The University of Louisiana at Monroe is a coeducational, public university located in Monroe, Louisiana, USA with an approximate enrollment of 8,140 students, also known as Louisiana-Monroe or ULM, and is a part of the...
Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
Year 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar). ...
Ragin Cajun redirects here. ...
Spoiler warning: Little Giants is a 1994 family comedy movie, which starred Rick Moranis and Ed ONeill as brothers in a small Ohio town, coaching rival Pee-Wee Football teams. ...
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (released in October 2002) is the fourth video game in the hit Grand Theft Auto series. ...
The Replacements is a 2000 comedy film directed by Howard Deutch. ...
Varsity Blues is a 1999 film that follows a small-town high school football team and their focused coach, Jon Voight, through a tumultuous season. ...
Gordon Korman (born October 23, 1963) is a Canadian author, primarily of novels for children and young adults. ...
Football (soccer) teams - Big Green - Kids' team, Elma, Texas, The Big Green
- Bio Zombie FC - Bio Zombie
- Brasil - Amateur team, Barrio de La Elipa, Madrid, Spain, Días de Fútbol (Spanish movie)
- Brentwich United - United!
- Dedfield under-14s - Thunderbolt and Smokey!
- Earl's Park F.C. - Footballers' Wives
- Fulchester United - Viz
- Glipton Grasshoppers/Glipton Giants - Kids' team, Jossy's Giants
- Harchester United F.C. - Dream Team
- Hounslow Harriers - Women's team, Bend It Like Beckham
- Klapzuba's Eleven (Czech: Klapzubova jedenáctka): team of eleven brothers in a book by Eduard Bass
- Melchester Rovers - Roy of the Rovers
- Monty Python's - Philosophers
- Neasden F.C. - Private Eye
- Naboombu Dirty Yellows and True Blues - Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- Red Park City - from The Premier a comic strip in The Sun newspaper.
- Soccer Dog XI
- Team Shaolin - Shaolin Soccer
- The Hurricanes - cartoon Hurricanes (TV series)
- Tolcaster FC - from the Daily Mirror comic strip, "Scorer"
- Warbury Warriors - Striker comic strip.
Football is a ball game played between two teams of eleven players, each attempting to win by scoring more goals than their opponent. ...
The Big Green is a Walt Disney Pictures movie starring Steve Guttenberg, Olivia DAbo, written by Holly Goldberg Sloan (1994s remake of Angels in the Outfield (1994 film)) and directed by Holly Goldberg Sloan. ...
Bio Zombie is a Hong Kong zombie-comedy film from 1998, starring Jordan Chan. ...
United! is a British television series produced by the BBC between 1965 and 1967, and screened twice-weekly on BBC1. ...
Sample page from Eagle issue 4 Thunderbolt and Smokey! was a photographic comic strip published in the British comic book Eagle, from issue 1 (dated March 27, 1982) until issue 27 (dated September 25, 1983). ...
Footballers Wives is a British television drama surrounding the private lives of a group of professional footballers, it aired on the ITV network from January 8, 2002 to July 15, 2006. ...
Viz is a method of introducing a list or a series. ...
Jossys Giants was a childrens footballing comedy drama that ran on BBC1 between 1986 & 1987. ...
Harchester United Football Club (also known as The Dragons) are a fictional Premiership football club from the heart of Midlands in the television series, Dream Team. ...
Dream Team was a British television series produced by Hewland International and aired on Sky One and Sky Three, that chronicles the on-field and off-field affairs of the fictional Harchester United F.C.. A significant part of the action, including game play, is shot at The New Den...
Bend It Like Beckham is a British film released in 2002 in the UK and released in the United States in March 2003. ...
Eduard Bass (born Eduard Schmidt, January 1, 1888 â February 2, 1946) was a Czech writer, journalist, singer and actor. ...
Melchester Rovers is fictional soccer team that employed Roy Race in the British comic strip Roy of the Rovers. ...
Roy of the Rovers was a British comic strip about the life and exploits of a fictional footballer named Roy Race, which ran in various publications from the 1950s until 2001. ...
A philosopher is a person devoted to studying and producing results in philosophy. ...
Private eye may mean: Look up Private eye on Wiktionary, the free dictionary Private Eye a fortnightly British satirical magazine-newspaper, edited by Ian Hislop (as of 2005) A private investigator, a private detective for hire (see also crime fiction and detective fiction) Private Eye, a song by Alkaline Trio...
Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 musical film produced by Walt Disney Productions, which combines live action and animation; it premiered on October 7, 1971. ...
This article is about a British tabloid. ...
Shaolin Soccer is a 2001 Hong Kong comedy film directed by acclaimed Hong Kong comedian, actor and director, Stephen Chow. ...
Hurricanes was an animated series produced by DIC and distributed by BKN for syndication. ...
Alternate newspaper: The Daily Mirror (Australia) The Daily Mirror is a popular British tabloid daily newspaper. ...
Striker is a comic strip (and for a time, it was a magazine) in the British tabloid The Sun, created by Pete Nash. ...
Quidditch This is the list of all known teams which have played the fictional sport of Quidditch throughout history. ...
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