New York Yankees (MLB)
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With 27 World Series titles, the Yankees are the most successful franchise in Major League Baseball history.
Boston Celtics (NBA)
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The Celtics dominated the NBA in the 1960s, winning 11 championships in 13 years.
Los Angeles Lakers (NBA)
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The Lakers' multiple eras of dominance, from Magic Johnson to Kobe Bryant and LeBron James, have earned them 17 NBA titles.
Chicago Bulls (NBA)
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Led by Michael Jordan, the Bulls won six NBA championships in the 1990s, solidifying their dynasty.
Green Bay Packers (NFL)
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The Packers have won 13 NFL championships, including four Super Bowl titles, making them one of the league’s most storied franchises.
Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL)
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The Steelers have won six Super Bowl titles, known for their dominance in the 1970s and consistency in later years.
New England Patriots (NFL)
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With Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, the Patriots won six Super Bowl titles, dominating the 2000s and 2010s.
San Francisco 49ers (NFL)
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The 49ers' dynasty of the 1980s and 1990s, led by Joe Montana and Steve Young, resulted in five Super Bowl titles.
Montreal Canadiens (NHL)
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The Canadiens have won 24 Stanley Cups, the most in NHL history, with dominance across multiple decades.
Edmonton Oilers (NHL)
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Led by Wayne Gretzky, the Oilers won five Stanley Cups in the 1980s, becoming a hockey dynasty.
Manchester United (Premier League)
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Under Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United won 13 Premier League titles, dominating English football.
Real Madrid (La Liga)
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With 14 UEFA Champions League titles, Real Madrid has a global reputation as one of the most successful football clubs in history.
Golden State Warriors (NBA)
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Led by Stephen Curry, the Warriors have won four NBA championships since 2015, becoming a modern dynasty.
UCLA Bruins (NCAA Basketball)
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Under coach John Wooden, UCLA won 10 NCAA championships in 12 years, the most dominant era in college basketball history.
Alabama Crimson Tide (NCAA Football)
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With 18 national championships, Alabama has been a dominant force in college football, particularly under coach Nick Saban.