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  2. List of fictional sports teams - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional sports teams, athletic groups that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such. Teams have been organized by the sport they participate in, followed by the media product they appear in. Specific television episodes are noted when available.

  3. List of men's footballers with 1,000 or more official ...

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    Appearances made in youth football are not deemed to be official. War-time results are also excluded if they were later regarded as unofficial by the relevant Football Association(s); if they were included, Billy Meredith would be the first ever player to have played in 1,000 official matches, [1] and Stanley Matthews would also make the list. [2]

  4. X League (women's football) - Wikipedia

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    The league was originally founded in 2009 as the Lingerie Football League (LFL), and later rebranded as the Legends Football League in 2013. [ 1 ] On December 13, 2019, the league announced that it would not be holding a 2020 season; [ 2 ] instead, it had restructured under its current name, placing new teams mostly in the same locations as the ...

  5. Legends Cup (LFL) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the LFL underwent a re-branding, changing its name to the Legends Football League and the championship game to the Legends Cup. For the first three games the halftime special included celebrities such as Jenny McCarthy, Dennis Rodman, Chingy, Eric Dickerson, Lawrence Taylor, Cindy Margolis, Traci Bingham, Michael Buffer and Jim McMahon.

  6. List of one-club men in association football - Wikipedia

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    Giggs is also one of only two players (alongside James Milner) to play in 22 successive Premier League seasons, and the only player to score in 21 successive Premier League seasons. Giggs won 34 trophies during his career with Manchester United.

  7. Retired number - Wikipedia

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    Three players in the major North American sports leagues have had their numbers retired by all teams in their respective leagues, those being Jackie Robinson, the first Black player in the modern era of Major League Baseball, Wayne Gretzky, arguably by many as the greatest hockey player in NHL history, [20] [21] and Bill Russell, the most successful player in NBA history in terms of total ...

  8. Category:Legends Football League - Wikipedia

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    Legends Football League players (21 P) S. ... (15 P) T. Legends Football League teams (3 C) Pages in category "Legends Football League"

  9. List of NFL nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Ain'ts: [1] Nickname given to the New Orleans Saints after their 1980 season of 14 consecutive losses. The name persisted somewhat as, although they would later qualify for the playoffs several times since then, they did not win a playoff game until their defeat of the defending Super Bowl champion Rams in the wild-card round of the 2000–01 playoffs.