List of ethnic sports team and mascot names
Professional teams
American
- Allen Americans (ECHL) – Allen, Texas, USA
- Houston Texans (National Football League) – Houston, Texas, USA
- New York Knicks (NBA), the name "Knick" is a shortened version of the word "Knickerbocker", a term which comes from a pseudonym used by Washington Irving in his book, A History of New York. The term was used to refer to the descendants of the original Dutch settlers of New York. Later, by extension, the term was used to describe New Yorkers in general.
- New York Yankees (Major League Baseball) – New York City, New York, USA
- Rochester Americans (American Hockey League) – Rochester, New York, USA
- Tri-City Americans (Western Hockey League) – Kennewick, Washington, USA
- Cleveland Indians (Major League Baseball) – Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Canadians in general
Celtic/Irish
- Boston Celtics (NBA) – Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Celta de Vigo – Galician football team whose name reflects Celtic people.
- Celtic FC – Scottish football team whose name reflects Celtic people, both Scottish and Irish.
- Hibernian FC – Scottish football club reflecting Irish origins.
Egyptian
- Egypt national football team The Pharaohs – Alexandria and Cairo, Egypt
Italian
- Brooklyn Italians – U.S. Football (soccer) team based in Brooklyn, New York
- Audax Italiano – Chilean Football club based in La Florida
Roslagen
- Rospiggarna (Allsvenskan)
Saxons
- The England Saxons, the country's second men's rugby union XV, formerly known as England A
Scots/Highlanders
- Highlanders, a team based in Otago, New Zealand, named for the Scottish population of the area.
School and youth teams
Arabs
- Coachella Valley High School, Coachella, California, USA. The nickname has been changed to "Mighty Arabs" and the cartoonish "Arab" mascot and logo have been retired.[1]
Athenians
- Mount St. Mary's University, Los Angeles, California
Dutchmen
- Hope College, Holland, Michigan – Flying Dutchmen
- Union College, Schenectady, New York
- Edgerton High School, Edgerton, Minnesota – Flying Dutchmen
Scots/Highlanders
- Alma College, Alma, Michigan – Scots
- Carlmont High School, Belmont, California – Scots
- College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio – Fighting Scots
- Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, Georgia – Scots
- Edinboro University, Edinboro, Pennsylvania • Heathwood Hall Episcopal school, Columbia, South Carolina – highlanders
- Gordon College, Boston, Massachusetts – Fighting Scots
- Lyon College, Batesville, Arkansas – Scots
- Macalester College, Saint Paul, Minnesota – Fighting Scots
- McHenry County College, McHenry County, Illinois – Scots
- MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Illinois – mascot is the Highlander
- Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee – Scots
- Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois – Fighting Scots
- New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey
- Ohio Valley University, Vienna, West Virginia – Fighting Scots
- Presbyterian College, Clinton, South Carolina – Nickname is Blue Hose, mascot is Scotty the Scotsman
- Radford University, Radford, Virginia
- Shadle Park High School, Spokane, Washington – Highlanders (Based on the Henderson Clan)
- University of California, Riverside, California
Spartans
Swedes
- Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas – Terrible Swedes
Tartars
- El Camino College Compton Center, Compton, California
- Compton High School, Compton, California – In reference to the college, the high school is the "tarbabes".
Vikings
- Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois
- Augustana University, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio
- Downey High School, Downey, California
- Homewood-Flossmoor High School, Flossmoor, Illinois
- Lynbrook High School, San Jose, California
- Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, Kentucky – Nickname is Norse; mascot is Victor E. Viking.
- Portland State University, Portland, Oregon
- Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington
Defunct names
- Atlanta Black Crackers – (Negro league baseball team)
- Brooklyn Americans – (National Hockey League, 1941–1942)
- Cincinnati Cubans – (Negro league baseball team)
- Edmonton Eskimos – (Canadian Football League) – Edmonton, Alberta. Name use discontinued in 2020. Team known as EE Football Team or Edmonton Football Team until new name chosen.[2]
- Hermosillo Seris
- Hofstra Flying Dutchmen, now the "Pride"
- Nebraska Wesleyan Plainsmen, today the "Prairie Wolves"
- New York Americans – (National Hockey League, 1925–1941)
- New York Black Yankees – (Negro league baseball team)
- New York Cubans – (Negro league baseball team)
- Pekin High School (Pekin, Illinois) Chinks, now the "Dragons"
- Quebec Nordiques – (WHA 1972–1979, NHL 1979–1995)
- San Antonio Black Indians – (Negro league baseball team)
- Sonoma State University Cossacks, now the Seawolves
- Washington Redskins (National Football League) – Washington, USA, now provisionally the "Football Team" until a new name can be chosen.
- Wayne State Tartars, now the Warriors.
See also
- Mascot
- List of college sports team nicknames
- List of sports team names and symbols derived from Greek and Roman antiquity
- Indigenous peoples
- List of university and college nickname changes in the United States
References
- Philip J. Victor; Nadeem Muaddi (September 12, 2014). "California high school drops controversial Arab mascot". Al Jazeera.
- "Edmonton Football Team Discontinues use of the Name Edmonton Eskimos". EE FOOTBALL TEAM. 21 July 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
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