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List of fictional sports teams

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.

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Baseball teams

Blernsball teams

Blernsball is the version of baseball in the year 3000 in the show Futurama

  • The Boston Poindexters
  • The Mars Greenskins
  • The New New York Mets
  • The New New York Yankees
  • The Pituitary Giants
  • The Swedish Meatballs

Basketball teams

  • Hickory High School Huskers (Hickory, Indiana) - the featured team in Hoosiers
  • Pittsburgh Pisces - The Fish Who Saved Pittsburgh

Ice hockey teams

American Football teams

  • Adams College Atoms - Revenge of the Nerds movies
  • London Jets - Red Dwarf (Zero-G Football)
  • Miami Sharks, Dallas Knights, and California Crusaders - 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.
  • North Dallas Bulls - in the 1979 film North Dallas Forty
  • Orlando Breakers - sitcom Coach
  • Texas State Armadillos - Necessary Roughness
    • There is a real Texas State University, but it did not assume the name until well after the movie came out; its sports teams are known as Bobcats.
  • Zuccinni Warriors, in the Gordon Korman novel of that name.

Football (soccer) teams

Quidditch

See also

Last updated: 08-22-2005 18:48:02
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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