Arizona Cardinals | ... nd Dewayne Washington. Notable current players include Adrian Wilson of the | , Jerricho Cotchery of the New York Jets, No. 1 pick Mario Williams and An ... |
Girona FC | Football is also widely popular. The local Football club is | , currently playing in the Spanish Segunda División after promotion in the ... |
Dallas Cowboys | Both the | and the Pittsburgh Steelers are the dominate teams of the decade. Steelers ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... sas City Chiefs) and the 1981 AFC Wild Card Playoff game (lost 31-27 to the | ) |
Nigeria | ... e shining star, had not scored a goal. During the Round of 16 match against | , Italy was trailing 1–0 in the dying minutes when Baggio scored the equal ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... r be included in commercials and as a theme song and marketing hook for the | |
Dallas Cowboys | ... w threw for 209 yards, most of them to Lynn Swann, as the Steelers beat the | , 21-17. His 64-yard touchdown pass to Swann (that travelled roughly 70 ya ... |
Wisconsin Wolfpack | ... or football returned to Madison as the Continental Indoor Football League's | , who call the Alliant Energy Center home |
Miami Dolphins | In the Patriots' regular-season finale against the | on January 1, 2006, Flutie successfully drop kicked a football for an extr ... |
Luton Town | ... rvival, reignited the tensions. A distinct rivalry arose between Argyle and | after inflammatory comments made by Joe Kinnear who was manager of the Hat ... |
Buffalo Bills | He returned to the NFL in 1998 with the | , where he earned Pro Bowl and NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors. He ... |
Wales national football team | ... ig Bellamy, Gareth Bale, Ryan Giggs, Joe Ledley, and former managers of the | Terry Yorath and John Toshack. International rugby league players from Car ... |
San Francisco 49ers | The University of the Pacific was the summer home of the | Summer Training Camp from 1998 through 2002 |
Spain | ... ians from there, scoring the game-winning goal in the quarter-final against | , and both goals in Italy's semi-final victory over Bulgaria |
San Diego Chargers | ... s, Stephen Tulloch of the Detroit Lions and Philip Rivers who plays for the | . Another 41 alumni have played for the NBA including hall of famer David ... |
Arizona Cardinals | ... from 1994-1998. He then attended Wake Forest University and was drafted by | in the first round (18th overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft. He currently play ... |
Baltimore Ravens | The Colts defeated the | 15-6 in the division playoff round, thanks to kicker Adam Vinatieri's five ... |
Luton Town | He was also an enthusiastic football fan and a director of | , Luton being only a few miles from his home in Harpenden. Shortly after b ... |
Kansas City Chiefs | In the Colts' first-round playoff game, they defeated the | 23-8, despite Peyton Manning throwing three interceptions. The Colts defen ... |
New York Giants | ... he NFL would return to Connecticut from 1973–1974 when New Haven hosted the | at Yale Bowl while Giants Stadium was under construction. From 1975 to 199 ... |
Italy | ... Brazil became the first nation to win four World Cup titles when they beat | 3–2 in a penalty shootout after the game ended 0–0 after extra-time, the f ... |
Miami Dolphins | ... and defeated the Cleveland Browns in the first round 20–3, but lost to the | in the AFC Championship on January 2, 1972 21–0 |
New York Jets | ... irst round (18th overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft. He currently plays for the | |
Real Madrid | ... ool for €19 million. In November 2010, Barcelona defeated their main rival, | 5–0 in El Clásico. In the 2010–11 season, Barcelona retained the La Liga t ... |
Togo national football team | ... golan forces through the disputed territory of Cabinda, the team bus of the | was attacked by gunmen as it travelled to 2010 Africa Cup of Nations tourn ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... d University of Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Peyton Manning, the son of | legend Archie Manning, with the first pick in the 1998 NFL Draft. After re ... |
San Francisco 49ers | ... , Flutie's backup was Jeff Garcia, who later went on to start for the NFL's | . Flutie won two more Grey Cups with the Toronto Argonauts, in 1996 (The S ... |
Tennessee Titans | In the 2003 NFL season, Manning was named co-Most Valuable Player with | quarterback Steve McNair. The Colts won the AFC South division title over ... |
UNC football | ... iversity. When football became a popular collegiate sport in the 1880s, the | team adopted the light blue and white of the Di-Phi Societies as the schoo ... |
Italian national team | ... 1 to Casale, before beating Italian champions Pro Vercelli 6–0 and the full | 2–0, prompting the leading sports newspaper Corriere della Sera to write " ... |
Spain | ... nal goal had been two years earlier, on 14 November 1984, in a 3–1 win over | in a World Cup qualifier, also at Hampden Park |
Los Angeles Rams | ... merican sports history. Selected as the 285th pick in the 11th round by the | making him the lowest drafted Heisman Award winner among those who were dr ... |
San Francisco 49ers | ... ed through 5 losing seasons with the Patriots and 2 uneven seasons with the | before being released as a free agent before the 1978 season |
Seattle Seahawks | ... the Minnesota Vikings offered Steve Hutchinson, an offensive guard with the | , a seven-year, $49 million contract of which $16 million was guaranteed. ... |
England football team | ... 81, the XIth Olympic Congress took place in the Kurhaus in Baden-Baden. The | were based near Baden-Baden at Hotel Bühlerhöhe (Schwarzwaldhochstraße) du ... |
Detroit Lions | ... within the city limits. Since 2002, Allen Park is the practice home of the | and is also the site of the team's headquarters |
United States women's national soccer team | ... retired American soccer player. Hamm played many years as a forward for the | and was a founding member of the Washington Freedom. Hamm has scored more ... |
Axemen | Acadia's sports teams are called the | and Axewomen. They participate in the Atlantic University Sports conferenc ... |
Miami Dolphins | ... the team only wore their colored jerseys twice, for road games against the | and a Thanksgiving Day game against the Dallas Cowboys |
San Francisco 49ers | ... s formerly the backup tight end for the Dallas Cowboys, and is now with the | . He attended and graduated from Seaside High School in 2001 and went on t ... |
Washington Redskins | ... s its marching band (the second in professional football, after that of the | ) and fan club, remained in operation and worked for the team's revival. I ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... calls and reduce the size of the sleeves. Although the white jerseys of the | at the time also had a similar striping pattern and continued as such (as ... |
New York Giants | ... n was relegated to backup status until he left the team in 1974 to join the | |
national football team | Tuvalu has a | , which trains at the Tuvalu Sports Ground in Funafuti. The Tuvalu nationa ... |
Cleveland Rams | ... and Rooney argued it was too far of a distance to travel for games, but the | were accepted for the 1937 NFL season |
Scotland national football team | ... The football player Matt Le Tissier for example, could have played for the | but ended up playing for England |
Minnesota Vikings | ... ity's athletics programs alumni include Donovan McNabb, quarterback for the | , Dwight Freeney, defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts, Carmelo Anthon ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... ing of a clause that has unbalanced impact. For example, in March 2006, the | offered Steve Hutchinson, an offensive guard with the Seattle Seahawks, a ... |
Washington Redskins | ... ers are the 2011 champions of the United Football League. Additionally, the | have Redskins Park, their headquarters and training facility, in Ashburn a ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... , 27–7, the Cleveland Browns 14–12 on a play known as Red Right 88, and the | , 34–27. In doing so, Oakland became the third wild card team to advance t ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... otball League, including Patrick Ramsey (New Orleans Saints), J.P. Losman ( | ), Anthony Cannon (Detroit Lions), Mewelde Moore (Pittsburgh Steelers), Ma ... |
Nigeria | Greece, | , and Saudi Arabia qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time. ... |
Kansas City Chiefs | ... Curtis is a former resident who, as of 2010, is a wide receiver for the NFL | . Curtis graduated from Bingham High School where he played football and b ... |
Detroit Lions | Two weeks later, one day after the Cowboys' 27-17 loss to the | , a team that had come into the game tied with Kansas City, the Giants and ... |
Chicago Bears | ... the division included the Great Lakes franchises Green Bay, Detroit Lions, | , and after 1961, the Minnesota Vikings. The closest team to Baltimore was ... |
Luton Town | ... um replaced previous stadium Elm Park. It was opened on 22 August 1998 when | were beaten 3–0 with Grant Brebner having the honour of scoring the first ... |
Detroit Lions | ... rowbacks the New England Patriots wore in the Thanksgiving game against the | in 2002), the Colts and most college teams with this striping pattern (mos ... |
Mexico | ... well tour" of the United States, which finished on December 8, 2004 against | at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California. In the game, which the U.S ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... ree first-round draft picks to Green Bay if they were to trade Favre to the | , a division rival of the Packers. The deal ultimately backfired on the Pa ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... kes franchises Green Bay, Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, and after 1961, the | . The closest team to Baltimore was the Washington Redskins, but they were ... |
Russia | ... ia, and Saudi Arabia qualified for the World Cup finals for the first time. | , competing independently for the first time after the dissolution of the ... |
Sweden | ... elatively smooth as they defeated the Netherlands in the quarter-finals and | in the semis (it was the second game between Sweden and Brazil in the tour ... |
United States national team | ... a tragic figure of this tournament, as in the group stage match against the | , he scored an own goal which eliminated his team 2–1. Escobar was shot to ... |
Netherlands | ... h the 1978 World Cup in Argentina – scoring against eventual runners-up the | in a famous 3–2 win – and the 1982 World Cup in Spain, scoring against New ... |
Scotland | ... l, Banks was checked out by Ramsey for the first time in April 1963 against | at Wembley. Though England lost 2–1, Banks gained plaudits and Ramsey was ... |
New York Giants | ... AFC in 1949 for the New York Yankees, then moved in 1950 across town to the | . In 1946, the New York Giants had drafted Landry in the Seventh round of ... |
New York Jets | In a December 26, 2005 game against the | , Flutie was sent in late in the game. The Jets also sent in their back-up ... |
Spain | Butragueño played 69 international matches for | , and scored 26 goals. His debut came on 17 October 1984, against Wales in ... |
New York Giants | ... surprised many when he signed with the New England Patriots instead of the | . He became the backup behind Tom Brady and played several times at the en ... |
West Germany | ... he dissolution of the Soviet Union, also qualified. The defending champions | were united with their East German counterparts, representing the unified ... |
New York Jets | In August 2008, Brett Favre was traded from the Green Bay Packers to the | . The Jets would have had to surrender three first-round draft picks to Gr ... |
LSU Tigers football | ... e Colts and most college teams with this striping pattern (most notably the | team) didn't make this adjustment. Replica jerseys sold for retail still h ... |
FC Barcelona | ... Copa Libertadores and the FIFA Club World Cup, defeating European champions | in the latter and South American reigning champions São Paulo FC in the fo ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... re in a 24-13 victory. In the Steelers’ 16-6 Super Bowl IX victory over the | that followed, Bradshaw completed 9 of 14 passes and his fourth-quarter to ... |
Wales | ... for Spain, and scored 26 goals. His debut came on 17 October 1984, against | in a 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifier, although he had already been picked as ... |
Detroit Lions | ... and the rest of the division included the Great Lakes franchises Green Bay, | , Chicago Bears, and after 1961, the Minnesota Vikings. The closest team t ... |
England | In the sporting world, Tottenham Hotspur and | footballer, David Bentley, was born in the city; and Stoke City midfielder ... |
Washington Redskins | ... ivorce." Also, on October 5, 2008, he compared the relationship between new | head coach Jim Zorn and starting quarterback Jason Campbell to a good marr ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... th yearly bonuses of up to $400,000. He had made sizable investments in the | and the New York Yankees sports teams, and was becoming ever more ubiquito ... |
Miami Dolphins | ... the Super Bowl in Super Bowl XI against the Minnesota Vikings, although the | used a version of the 3-4 ("53 defense") in Super Bowl VI, Super Bowl VII ... |
Arizona Cardinals | ... lso in Glendale is the new University of Phoenix Stadium, home of the NFL's | and the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, which opened in August 2006 in Sportsmans Pa ... |
Republic of Ireland | ... truggled and narrowly advanced to the next round, despite losing 1–0 to the | . Roberto Baggio, who was expected to be the shining star, had not scored ... |
New York Jets | ... Originally built as a multi-purpose stadium, Shea was also the home of the | football team from 1964 to 1983. It was named in honor of William A. Shea, ... |
Wisconsin Wolfpack | ... mmer league. In arena football Wisconsin is represented by three teams: the | in Madison in the CIFL; the Green Bay Blizzard of the IFL, and the Milwauk ... |
Tennessee Titans | ... on the previous season. They were eliminated in the divisional round by the | . The following year they finished 10-6 and were defeated in overtime in a ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... the Super Bowl in three years by defeating the Chicago Bears, 37-7, and the | , 23-6, in the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Broncos earned their first ever tr ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... 2 record season record and playoff victories over the Chicago Bears and the | . The Broncos, led by Morton and the Orange Crush Defense, made their firs ... |
Atlanta Falcons | ... rch 1984, publicly criticized Landry after an embarrassing home loss to the | in 1987, saying that he was "horrified" at the play-calling and complainin ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... rned Pro Bowl and NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors. He played for the | from 2001 to 2004, and finished his career as a member of the New England ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... at he and a group of investors from Louisiana were interested in buying the | . The Saints, who had been forced out of the Louisiana Superdome for the 2 ... |
Madison Mad Dogs | The now defunct Indoor Football League's | were once located in the city. In 2009 indoor football returned to Madison ... |
San Angelo Stampede Express | The | is an indoor football team which was founded in 2003. They play in the Ind ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... the "Doomsday Defense" squads he created during his 29 year tenure with the | |
New Orleans Saints | Millsaps was the summer training camp home for the NFL's | in 2006, 2007, and 2008 |
New York Giants | The NFL's | played their 1975 season at Shea while Giants Stadium was being built. The ... |
Washington Redskins | ... nd after 1961, the Minnesota Vikings. The closest team to Baltimore was the | , but they were not in the same division, and they were not very competiti ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... e Orioles from Eli Jacobs. In 1998, he reached an agreement to purchase the | , but had to abandon the deal because of the divorce settlement cost |
Republic of Ireland national football team | ... s also been used to taunt non-Irish-born players who choose to play for the | , fans of Irish teams, who are members of supporters clubs outside of Irel ... |
England national football team | ... 2 covered this song as "Come On England" with altered lyrics to support the | during their appearance in the 2004 European Championships |
Northern Ireland | ... with Manchester United's George Best who, while playing against England for | , flicked the ball out of Banks' hands and headed it into the net as the p ... |
Coventry Jets | ... gue); Coventry Godiva Harriers (athletics); Coventry Crusaders (basketball) | ;(American football); City of Coventry Swimming Club (swimming); Coventry ... |
Chicago Bears | ... wl after posting a 12-2 record season record and playoff victories over the | and the Minnesota Vikings. The Broncos, led by Morton and the Orange Crush ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... The NFL and Hall of Fame committee announced that the Tennessee Titans and | would kick-off the 2009 National Football League preseason in the Hall of ... |
New York Giants | In 1958 Baltimore played its first NFL Championship Game against the 10–3 | . The Giants qualified for the championship after a tie-breaking playoff a ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... thletics. Braden still resides in Stockton. Alex Spanos, owner of the NFL's | , resides in Stockton. PGA Tour Pro Ricky Barnes and his father, former NF ... |
Jacksonville Bulls | ... 1984, signed Flutie to a 3-year, $3.1 million deal. Sipe was traded to the | days later. Having already signed with the USFL, Flutie was not selected i ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... he first team to use the 3-4 in the Super Bowl in Super Bowl XI against the | , although the Miami Dolphins used a version of the 3-4 ("53 defense") in ... |
University of Tennessee Volunteers | ... rganization. Polian in turn hired Jim E. Mora to coach the team and drafted | quarterback Peyton Manning, the son of New Orleans Saints legend Archie Ma ... |
San Francisco 49ers | ... ka Kazamaki) also originates from Canton Bruce Miller, current NFL player ( | |
Dallas Cowboys | When Landry was hired by the | , he became concerned with then-Green Bay Packers Coach Vince Lombardi's " ... |
Detroit Lions | ... Ramsey (New Orleans Saints), J.P. Losman (Buffalo Bills), Anthony Cannon ( | ), Mewelde Moore (Pittsburgh Steelers), Matt Forté (Chicago Bears), and Ro ... |
Chicago Bears | ... earned their second trip to the Super Bowl in three years by defeating the | , 37-7, and the Minnesota Vikings, 23-6, in the playoffs. Meanwhile, the B ... |
Detroit Lions | ... Houston Texans, Tank Tyler of the Carolina Panthers, Stephen Tulloch of the | and Philip Rivers who plays for the San Diego Chargers. Another 41 alumni ... |
England | ... ave played for the Scotland national football team but ended up playing for | |
US Women's National Team | As a result of the | 's (US WNT) first-place showing in the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, a seem ... |
England | ... eason, as runners-up to Manchester United. By this time, Dalglish had added | internationals Tim Flowers and David Batty to his squad. At the start of t ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... ular season record, but losing a tiebreaker to the AFC West division winner | . Oakland then advanced to the Super Bowl with playoff victories over the ... |
Chicago Bears | ... appearances in the NFL championship game in four years. The Giants beat the | 47–7 in 1956, but lost to the Baltimore Colts in 1958 and 1959 |
New York Jets | ... the first 14 games of the 1983 NFL season. Then on December 10 against the | , he felt a pop in his elbow while throwing his final pass, a ten yard tou ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... Orleans Pelicans name are currently owned by Tom Benson, owner of the NFL's | and the NBA's New Orleans Hornets |
England | ... s was followed by its first international on 10 April 1920. A match between | and Scotland was watched by 25,536. The game ended with England winning 5– ... |
Arizona Cardinals | ... ned to the sidelines for the last regular season game as the Colts beat the | 17–13 while resting most of the team's usual starters. The team's final re ... |
Real Madrid | ... nnual turnover of €398 million. The club holds a long-standing rivalry with | , and matches between the two teams are referred to as "El Clásico" |
Tennessee Titans | ... e (Pittsburgh Steelers), Matt Forté (Chicago Bears), and Roydell Williams ( | ). Several baseball alumni play in the Major Leagues, including Andy Canni ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... ing the football season, Russert, a native of Buffalo, New York and an avid | fan, sometimes added, "Go Bills!", and occasionally would ask panelists, " ... |
Atlanta Falcons | ... ny, forward for the New York Knicks, Tim Green, who played football for the | and is now a commentator for National Public Radio, Darryl Johnston, who w ... |
Jets | ... new environment with little in common with its fellow divisional teams, the | , Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, and Boston Patriots. One angle where the ... |
Jeannette Athletic Club | ... he accepted $10 and expenses to play for Latrobe in a 12-0 victory over the | . Brallier was thought to be the very first professional football player, ... |
Real Madrid | He was best known for his spell with | . Nicknamed El Buitre (The Vulture), he was a member of the legendary Quin ... |
Minnesota Vikings | ... pact on the stripes of the Colts jerseys. Although the white jerseys of the | at the time also had a similar striping pattern and continued as such (as ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... most touchdown passes in the league with 17. In a 31-28 playoff loss to the | , Bradshaw's last postseason game, he completed 28-of-39 passes for 325 ya ... |
the Jets | A sports fan, he liked both "the Mets and | ," and (in 1971) had "season tickets to the St. John's games." A voracious ... |
Baltimore Ravens | ... s first Super Bowl appearance since moving; however, the Colts defeated the | 15–6 in the division playoff round on their way to winning Super Bowl XLI |
Chicago Bears | ... the upstart United States Football League. In 1986 he signed with the NFL's | , and later played for the New England Patriots, becoming their starting q ... |
Carolina Panthers | ... illiams and Anthony Hill who play for the Houston Texans, Tank Tyler of the | , Stephen Tulloch of the Detroit Lions and Philip Rivers who plays for the ... |
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Tri-Cities Fever | ... ns of the Western Hockey League, as well as of the Indoor Football League's | . They both play their home games in the Toyota Center, which hosts many o ... |
Italy | Brazil's win over the United States helped take them to the final against | . While Brazil's path was relatively smooth as they defeated the Netherlan ... |
Denver Broncos | ... champion Dallas Cowboys and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion | and to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1977 sea ... |
Tennessee Titans | ... er Ralph Wilson to do so. The Bills lost 22–16 to the eventual AFC Champion | in a game that has become known for the Music City Miracle, where the Tita ... |
Seattle Seahawks | ... players, the Colts lost their second straight to the eventual NFC Champion | . Dungy returned to the sidelines for the last regular season game as the ... |
Italian national team | ... io Franchi. The city is home of Coverciano, the main training ground of the | , and the technical department of the Italian Football Federation |
Netherlands' national football team | The Prince was seen cheering on the | during their hosting year, at Euro 2000, always wearing an orange vest. He ... |
Latrobe Athletic Association | From 1895 until 1909, Latrobe was the home of the | , one of the earliest professional football teams. The team's quarterback, ... |
Luton Town | ... up, beating a number of top flight sides en-route to their Wembley win over | |
Minnesota Vikings | ... fter posting a 12-4 regular season record and postseason victories over the | and the Dallas Cowboy |
New York Jets | The | of the American Football League and later, the National Football League pl ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... all alumni play in the National Football League, including Patrick Ramsey ( | ), J.P. Losman (Buffalo Bills), Anthony Cannon (Detroit Lions), Mewelde Mo ... |
Atlético Madrid B | ... on the new grounds was played on 18 April 1993, in a 3–2 friendly win over | . The official inauguration took place on 29 August, in a triangular tourn ... |
Tuvalu national football team | ... al football team, which trains at the Tuvalu Sports Ground in Funafuti. The | competes in the Pacific Games and South Pacific Games. The Tuvalu National ... |
Kansas City Chiefs | ... ett got off to a bad start, throwing 5 interceptions in a 31-17 loss to the | after relieving Pastorini. However, he recovered and led the Raiders to vi ... |
Denver Broncos | ... merican Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Davis, Floyd Little, who played for the | , and Kyle Johnson, who played majority of his NFL career with the Denver ... |
San Diego Chargers | ... dream of a perfect record for the Colts ended the next week however as the | defeated the Colts 26–17 |
New York Giants | ... 8 team, led by coach Weeb Ewbank and quarterback Johnny Unitas defeated the | at Yankee Stadium 23-17 in the NFL championship game. The game, the first- ... |
New Jersey Generals | ... Award winner among those who were drafted. Flutie played that year for the | of the upstart United States Football League. In 1986 he signed with the N ... |
Los Angeles Dons | ... ch played for the Detroit Lions in and then left the NFL and played for the | in the AAFC. Lyons p. 154 and the New York Times incorrectly lists him pla ... |
Netherlands | ... ainst Italy. While Brazil's path was relatively smooth as they defeated the | in the quarter-finals and Sweden in the semis (it was the second game betw ... |
Spanish national team | ... 1 games and 123 goals for his main club, in 12 seasons, and represented the | in two World Cups (being the second top scorer in the 1986 edition) and as ... |
New York Jets | ... Square Garden, the only major professional sports arena in the borough. The | proposed a West Side Stadium for their home field, but the proposal was ev ... |
Getafe CF | ... owever, Laudrup turned down the offer, and took the vacant manager's job at | in July 2007. Recre season was a rocky one, as they only achieved to maint ... |
New Jersey Generals | ... considered too short for an NFL quarterback. He was selected by the USFL's | (owned by Donald Trump) in the 1985 territorial draft, which took place mo ... |
Chicago Bears | ... w the first pick in the draft after winning a coin flip tiebreaker with the | due to both teams having identical 1-13 records in 1969. In either case, B ... |
Atlético Madrid | ... their first European final (Cup winners' Cup) between Tottenham Hotspur and | . Nine more European finals would follow in the years after with Feyenoord ... |
Sweden | ... saved his life. Walter received his last cap during the semi-final against | in the 1958 World Cup, suffering an injury which ended his international c ... |
Scotland | ... ed by its first international on 10 April 1920. A match between England and | was watched by 25,536. The game ended with England winning 5–4. The follow ... |
Hartford Colonials | ... from 1999–2000, both playing at the Civic Center. Hartford was home to the | of the United Football League for one season in 2010 |
Arizona Cardinals | ... different franchises (Kurt Warner being the second with St. Louis Rams and | ). The next year, Staubach won the starting job and eventually led Dallas ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... oronto Argonauts, in 1996 (The Snow Bowl) and 1997, before signing with the | of the National Football League in 1998. Prior to his final two Grey Cup v ... |
West Germany | On 31 May 1989, Wales played its first international game against | at the National Stadium in a World Cup qualifying match, which ended goall ... |
USC football | ... s coverage of the U.S. Open golf tournament from 1957-1964. Hearn announced | and basketball games from 1956-61., and also served as the play-by-play br ... |
Washington Redskins | ... he outside shoulders and sleeves are light "Titans Blue". In a game vs. the | in 2006, the Titans wore their navy jerseys with navy pants for the first ... |
New York Giants | ... erford, New Jersey, both teams started out playing in the Polo Grounds. The | played side-by-side with their baseball namesakes from the time they enter ... |
Lafayette Wildcatters | ... e Southern Professional Hockey League. As of 2009, Lafayette is home to the | of the Southern Indoor Football League. It is also home to the , a semi-pr ... |
Barça B | ... unsuccessful, and as Barça failed to emulate the success of previous years, | youth manager Josep Guardiola took over Frank Rijkaard's duties at the con ... |
New York Jets | ... rs include Adrian Wilson of the Arizona Cardinals, Jerricho Cotchery of the | , No. 1 pick Mario Williams and Anthony Hill who play for the Houston Texa ... |
Washington Redskins | ... ned in 2003. Its namesake contributed to the stadium's construction, as did | star London Fletche |
Portugal | Bobby Charlton scored twice in the semi final against | before a late penalty was conceded by Jack Charlton handling the ball. Ban ... |
reserve side | ... lled Butragueño joined Real Madrid's youth system, and played first for its | , before being given his senior debut by Alfredo Di Stéfano on 5 February ... |
Chicago Bears | ... y Cannon (Detroit Lions), Mewelde Moore (Pittsburgh Steelers), Matt Forté ( | ), and Roydell Williams (Tennessee Titans). Several baseball alumni play i ... |
St. Louis Rams | ... r Bowl game for two different franchises (Kurt Warner being the second with | and Arizona Cardinals). The next year, Staubach won the starting job and e ... |
Real Madrid | In 1981, skilled Butragueño joined | 's youth system, and played first for its reserve side, before being given ... |
Detroit Lions | ... rowbacks the New England Patriots wore in the Thanksgiving game against the | in 2002, though the Patriots later wore the same throwbacks in 2009 with t ... |
Dallas Cowboys | Tony Curtis was formerly the backup tight end for the | , and is now with the San Francisco 49ers. He attended and graduated from ... |
New York Jets | ... n December 9, 1979, as part of the halftime show of an NFL game between the | and New England Patriots, a model airplane group put on a remote control a ... |
Dallas Texans | ... hts to a new Baltimore franchise. Rosenbloom was awarded the remains of the | . The Texans had a long and winding history; they started as the Boston Ya ... |
England national team | Banks was a member of the | that won the 1966 World Cup. In March 2004 Pelé listed Banks as one of the ... |
FC Barcelona | Hamm is a global ambassador for | . She also hosts an annual celebrity soccer game in Los Angeles to support ... |
New York Giants | ... and the New York Yankees were not among the teams absorbed by the NFL. The | exercised their territorial rights and selected Landry in a dispersal draf ... |
Denver Broncos | ... r Broncos, and Kyle Johnson, who played majority of his NFL career with the | |
Kansas City Chiefs | ... land Browns, whereas Miami survived a double-overtime nailbiter against the | . This set up a title game that was favored for the defending league champ ... |
Minnesota Vikings | The Eagles advanced through the playoffs, defeating the | , 31-16, and the Dallas Cowboys, 20–7 |
Espanyol | Barça's local rival has always been | . Blanc-i-blaus, being one of the clubs granted royal patronage, was found ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... anced through the playoffs, defeating the Minnesota Vikings, 31-16, and the | , 20–7 |
Wales national football team | ... adium (the national stadium for the Wales national rugby union team and the | ), SWALEC Stadium (the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club), Cardiff Cit ... |
New York Jets | ... n his first season with the Colts, but a blowout (41–0) playoff loss to the | ended the season |
New York Jets | ... officially be called the Super Bowl) against the American Football League's | as 17-point favorites, with NFL icons like Pro Bowlers Bobby Boyd (db), Mi ... |
Los Angeles Rams | ... t selected in the NFL Draft until the 11th round, 285th overall pick by the | |
Real Madrid | ... a spot in the 1965–66 European Cup, where they faced multiple cup champions | on 8 September 1965 in the preliminaries. During the match, Hans Kraay had ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... onal Public Radio, Darryl Johnston, who won three Super Bowl rings with the | in the 1990s, Mikey Powell, who plays lacrosse for the Boston Cannons, Cas ... |
Mexico | ... the second round, where they advanced with a 3–1 penalty shoot-out win over | . Bulgaria then faced the reigning world champions, Germany, in the quarte ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... ad games against the Miami Dolphins and a Thanksgiving Day game against the | |
Greek national football team | The | , ranked 14th in the world in 2012, won the UEFA Euro 2004 in one of the b ... |
Wales | On 31 May 1989, | played its first international game against West Germany at the National S ... |
Rutgers Scarlet Knights football | ... e. Although he was determined to excel at his studies, he tried out for the | team that fall. During tryouts, the players tested his resolve to make the ... |
German national team | ... October 1920 – 17 June 2002) was a German footballer. In his time with the | , he won 61 caps and scored 33 goals |
England | ... ional transfer record in 1996 by paying £15million for Blackburn Rovers and | striker Alan Shearer, one of the most prolific goalscorers of that era. A ... |
Republic of Ireland national football team | ... his was the venue for home games of both the Irish Rugby Union Team and the | . A joint venture between the Irish Rugby Football Union, the FAI and the ... |
Mexico | ... n, Banks was in goal as England got through their group containing Uruguay, | and France, drawing 0–0 with the former and clinching 2–0 victories over t ... |
Yanks | ... before moving to New York as the Bulldogs in 1949. The team then became the | in 1950, and many of the players from the New York Yankees of the All-Amer ... |
Real Madrid | In 1977–78, led by, amongst others, former | youth graduate Hipólito Rincón, Recreativo first gained promotion to the t ... |
Arizona Cardinals | Glendale is the home to the | of the NFL. The team formerly played at Sun Devil Stadium on the campus of ... |
Allegheny Athletic Association | ... ormer three-time All-American from Yale, was employed to play guard for the | three years earlier. In 1897, Latrobe was the first football team to play ... |
Dallas Cowboys | ... rican football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion | and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and to ... |
San Francisco 49ers | ... hey joined the National Football League along with the Cleveland Browns and | . They were a surprise addition to the league, being considerably weaker f ... |
Detroit Lions | ... , the phrase "Restore the Roar" (a phrase first introduced in 1990 by then- | Head Coach Wayne Fontes) began to catch on, referring to the fact that the ... |
Los Angeles Rams | ... currently lacks a National Football League team. After the 1994 season, the | moved to St. Louis, Missouri and the Los Angeles Raiders returned to their ... |
New York Giants | ... eld County are fans of the New York teams (New York Yankees, New York Mets, | , New York Islanders, New Jersey Nets, New York Rangers, New York Knicks, ... |
Nigeria national football team | The | , also known as the Super Eagles, used to play almost all of their home ga ... |
England football team | ... roject funded by ChildHope UK. On a visit in 2001, which coincided with the | playing Albania in the city of Tirana his appearance at the training groun ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... ittle in common with its fellow divisional teams, the Jets, Miami Dolphins, | , and Boston Patriots. One angle where the two clubs did have something in ... |
Germany national football team | ... otball players Mesut Özil and Manuel Neuer, who both currently play for the | |
England | ... e Fox had in fact left the club by the time he made his only appearance for | |
Serbia and Montenegro | ... World Cup, and hosted the matches between Poland and Ecuador, Argentina and | , Portugal and Mexico, and USA and Czech Republic |
LSU | ... and had to play most of their 2005 home games at the Alamodome there and at | 's Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. Several actions and statements by Saints ... |
Detroit Lions | ... color commentary. Games are carried on both stations unless a conflict with | , Detroit Pistons or coverage arises, in which case only WXYT-AM serves as ... |
San Francisco 49ers | ... on in his role as commissioner. Three AAFC teams (the Cleveland Browns, the | , and Baltimore Colts) would be incorporated into the NFL. Throughout the ... |
Washington Redskins | Sammy Baugh, the great quarterback for the | , had a ranch in Rotan. He lived many years there and died in Rotan on Dec ... |
Buffalo Bills | ... d the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts, and is also used by the | on occasion |
Kansas City Chiefs | ... akland Raiders, 27-23), an AFL Divisional Playoff in 1969 (lost 13-6 to the | ) and the 1981 AFC Wild Card Playoff game (lost 31-27 to the Buffalo Bills ... |
New Orleans Saints | ... ed more than 80,000 people, held three Super Bowls, and was the home of the | and the Sugar Bowl. The stadium was demolished in 1980. The football team ... |
New York Jets | ... w the field level seats to rotate on underground railroad tracks. After the | football team moved to Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey in 19 ... |
England women's national football team | ... ,077, just 52% of capacity. The ground has also hosted home fixtures of the | |
France | ... s in goal as England got through their group containing Uruguay, Mexico and | , drawing 0–0 with the former and clinching 2–0 victories over the latter. ... |
Greensburg Athletic Association | ... ofessional players. In 1898 Latrobe and two players from their rivials, the | , formed the very first professional football all-star team for a game aga ... |