List of Cleveland sports teams
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Sports teams ever to play in Cleveland. Teams still in existence are in bold.
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[edit] Baseball
- Cleveland Forest Citys, National Association (1871–1872)
- Cleveland Spiders, National League (1879–1884, 1889–1899)
- Cleveland Blues, American Association (1887–1888)
- Cleveland Infants, Players League (1890)
- Cleveland Lake Shores, American League (1900)
- Cleveland Bronchos, American League, (1901)
- Cleveland Blues, American League (1902–1904)
- Cleveland Naps, American League (1905–1911)
- Cleveland Molly McGuires, American League (1912–1914)
- Cleveland Bearcats, American Association (1914)
- Cleveland Indians, American League (1915–present)
- Cleveland Spiders, American Association (1915)
- Cleveland Tate Stars, Negro National League (1922)
- Cleveland Browns, Negro National League (1924)
- Cleveland Elites, Negro National League (1926)
- Cleveland Hornets, Negro National League (1927)
- Cleveland Tigers, Negro National League (1928)
- Cleveland Cubs, Negro National League (1931)
- Cleveland Stars, East-West League (1932)
- Cleveland Giants, Negro National League (1933)
- Cleveland Red Sox, Negro National League (1934)
- Cleveland Bears, Negro American League (1939–1940)
- Cleveland Buckeyes, Negro American League (1943–1948, 1950)
[edit] Basketball
- Cleveland Rosenblums, American Basketball League (1925–1931)
- Cleveland Chase Brassmen, National Basketball League (1943–1944)
- Cleveland Allmen Transfers, National Basketball League (1944–1946)
- Cleveland Rebels, Basketball Association of America (1946–1947)
- Cleveland Pipers, American Basketball League (1961–1962)
- Cleveland Cavaliers, National Basketball Association (1970–present)
[edit] Women's basketball
- Cleveland Rockers, Women's National Basketball Association (1997–2003)
[edit] College
- Cleveland State Vikings, College
- Case Western Reserve University Spartans, College
- Fenn College Foxes, College
- Case Rough Riders, College
- Western Reserve Red Cats, College
[edit] Football
- Cleveland Browns AAFC (1946–1949) NFL (1950–1996) (1999–present)
- Cleveland Gladiators AFL (Arena) (2008, 2010–present)
- Cleveland Fusion WFA (2002-present)
- Cleveland Crush LFL (2011-present)
- Cleveland Tigers (NFL) APFA (1920), originally named as the Cleveland Indians in 1916, renamed in 1921
- Cleveland Indians (NFL 1931), league-sponsored team that only played on the road
- Cleveland Bulldogs NFL (1924–1925) (1927), named as the Cleveland Indians in 1923
- Cleveland Panthers AFL (1926)
- Cleveland Rams AFL (1936) NFL (1937–1942) (1944–1945) (known as the St. Louis Rams since 1995)
- Cleveland Thunderbolts AFL (Arena) (1992–1994), relocated from Columbus, Ohio
[edit] Hockey
- Cleveland Indians, International Hockey League (1929–1934)
- Cleveland Falcons, IHL & AHL (1934–1937)
- Cleveland Barons, American Hockey League (1937–1973)
- Cleveland Crusaders,World Hockey Association (1972–1976)
- Cleveland Barons, NHL (1976–1978)
- Cleveland Lumberjacks, IHL (1992–2001)
- Cleveland Barons, American Hockey league (2001–2006)
- Lake Erie Monsters, American Hockey League (2007–present)
- Cleveland Jr. Barons, NAHL, 2005–06
[edit] Soccer
- Cleveland Stokers, North American Soccer League (1967–1968)
- Cleveland Stars, American Soccer League (1972–1973) (name change from Cleveland Stars to Cleveland Cobras before 1974 season commenced)
- Cleveland Cobras, American Soccer League (1974–1981)
- Cleveland Force, MISL (1978–1988)
- Cleveland Force, (formerly Cleveland Crunch) NPSL (later reorganized as the MISL) (1989–2005)
- Cleveland City Stars, USL First Division (2006–2009)
[edit] Softball
- Cleveland Jaybirds, American Professional Slow Pitch League (1977–1978)
- Cleveland Stepien's Competitors, American Professional Slow Pitch League (1979)
- Cleveland Stepien's Competitors, North American Softball League (1980)
- Cleveland Competitors, United Professional Softball League (1982)
[edit] Indoor Professional Team Tennis
- Cleveland Nets (featured Björn Borg & Martina Navratilova), World Team Tennis (1974–1977)
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