Tag: Team Profiles

  • The 16 Teams of the 2018-2019 Champions League Knockout Stage

    The 16 Teams of the 2018-2019 Champions League Knockout Stage

    The 16 teams in the 2018-2019 Champions League round of 16 consist of 4 English clubs (Manchester City, Manchester United, Spurs, Liverpool) 3 German clubs (Bayern, Dortmund, Schalke), 3 Spanish clubs (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid), 2 French clubs (PSG, Lyon), 2 Italian Clubs (Juventus, Roma), 1 Portuguese (Porto) and 1 Dutch club (Ajax).

  • NCAA Tournament: Teams of the Sweet Sixteen

    NCAA Tournament: Teams of the Sweet Sixteen

    As we prepare for the Sweet Sixteen stage of the 2018 NCAA Tournament, we remain with 4 ACC teams (Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Syracuse), 4 Big 12 (Kansas, Kansas State, Texas Tech, West Virginia), 2 SEC (Kentucky, Texas A&M), 2 Big Ten (Michigan, Purdue), and one from the Big East (Villanova), Mountain West (Nevada), Missouri […]

  • Meet The 32 Teams of the 2018 World Cup

    Meet The 32 Teams of the 2018 World Cup

    The full set of 32 teams for the 2018 World Cup in Russia is complete, so we thought it would be a good opportunity to find a little bit about each side. The World Cup final lineup includes two sides making their debut (Iceland & Panama) and all the previous World Champions except one (Italy): Uruguay, Brazil, Germany, England, Argentina, France and Spain.

  • The 12 Teams in the NFL Playoffs

    The 12 Teams in the NFL Playoffs

    The list of of 12 teams in the NFL playoffs consists of seven teams with at least one Super Bowl win (Denver Broncos, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins) and five that have never tasted a championship since the merger: Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, Houston Texans, […]

  • 2015 MLB Playoffs – The 8 Teams That Made it

    2015 MLB Playoffs – The 8 Teams That Made it

    The 2015 MLB postseason can finally begin now that the Wild-Card games (not real playoff games) are over. Eight teams in the divisional series, with no clear favorites, except maybe the Los Angeles Dodgers. Also participating? The Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers, Toronto Blue Jays and the Kansas City Royals.

  • Barcelona vs Juventus – The Two Teams of the Champions League Final

    Barcelona vs Juventus – The Two Teams of the Champions League Final

    Both Juventus and Barcelona will be playing in their eighth Champions League final when they go on the pitch on June 6 at Berlin. It’ll be an attempt at a fifth title for Barca. The Bianconeri have won just twice in their seven visits, sharing the record of five losses in the competition’s final.

  • Champions League – The 4 Teams in the Semifinals

    Champions League – The 4 Teams in the Semifinals

    The 2015 UEFA Champions League semifinals has four previous winners of the competition: Barcelona of Spain, with four trophies; Bayern Munich from Germany with five titles; Juventus of Italy, two-time winners; and Real Madrid from Spain with a record 10 titles.

  • NCAA Tournament – Teams of the Final Four

    NCAA Tournament – Teams of the Final Four

    In the Final Four of the 2015 tournament, we have three number one seeds: Kentucky of the SEC, Duke of the ACC, Wisconsin of the Big Ten. The fourth team, Michigan State, also of the Big Ten, are a surprising number seven seed.

  • NCAA Tournament – Teams of the Elite Eight

    NCAA Tournament – Teams of the Elite Eight

    The ACC, with three teams (Duke, Louisville, Notre Dame) leads the conferences in Elite Eight representation, followed by the Big Ten (Michigan State, Wisconsin) with two. The SEC (with Kentucky), Pac-12 (Arizona) and WCC (Gonzaga) have just one team each left in the 2015 NCAA Tournament.

  • NCAA Tournament – Teams of the Sweet Sixteen

    NCAA Tournament – Teams of the Sweet Sixteen

    In the Sweet Sixteen stage of the 2015 NCAA tournament, we have five remaining teams from the ACC (Duke, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Louisville, North Carolina State), three from the Pac-12 (Arizona, Utah, UCLA), two from the Big Ten (Wisconsin, Michigan State), two from the Big 12 (Oklahoma, West Virginia), one from the MVC (Wichita State), the WCC (Gonzaga) and the SEC (Kentucky).