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This is a list of cities in the United States and Canada that field or have fielded teams in the four North American professional sports leagues, showing the number of league championships each city has won. The "four major leagues" comprise Major League Baseball, the National Football League, the National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League. The championships won are recorded for the cities only, not the individual franchises. When a team relocates to a new city, the number of championships won in that specific city remain with the city. Championships are only from the preeminent league in each of the four major sports. NFL World Championships include all AFL & NFL Championship Games prior to Super Bowl I. The AFL is the only professional rival league to exist 100%. NFL World Championships include the Super Bowl from 1966–Present, AFL Championships from 1960-1965 and NFL Championship Games from 1933-1965. MLB Championships begin in 1903 when the first World Series was played. NHL World Championships begin in 1927 when the NHL became the only league competing for the Stanley Cup. NBA World Championships begin in 1946. Defunct Professional Sports Leagues not included by sport are Pro Football: AAFC 1946-1949, WFL 1974-1975, USFL 1983-1985, XFL 2001, UFL 2009-2012. Pro Hockey: NHA 1909-1917, PCHA 1911-1924, WCHL 1921-1926, WHA 1972-1979. Pro Baseball: AA 1800s Pre 1903, NL 1800s Pre 1903. Pro Basketball: NBL 1937-1949, ABA 1967-1976. New York City Teams: MLB Yankees, Dodgers, Giants, and Mets; NBA Knicks and Nets; NFL Giants and Jets; NHL Rangers Uniondale, NY Team: NHL Islanders Newark Team: NHL Devils ==Table== This table does not include championships from any rival leagues outside of the four major leagues, as the four leagues are considered the only major leagues of their respective sport. Current through the 2015 MLB World Series 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of North American cities by number of major sports championships」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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