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List of sports rivalries

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Fans separated at anOld Firm derby inGlasgow, Scotland

Asports rivalry is intense competition between athletic teams or athletes, affecting participants,[1] management, andsupporters all to varying degrees.

One of the first known sports rivalries occurred in theRoman Empire between the Blues and the Greens, and the minor teams of the Reds and Whites, each of which were chariot racing clubs competing at theHippodrome inConstantinople. The rivalry took on political tones as well, coming close to deposing theRoman EmperorJustinian in532 CE in a riot and the suppression of the riot killed tens of thousands of people.

Owners have been known to encourage rivalries as they tend to improve game attendance andtelevision ratings for rivalry matches. Clubs can reduce fan aggression surrounding rivalry games by acknowledging rather than downplaying the conflict[2] because the rivalry is an integral part of fan identity.[3]

Games between two rivals that are based in areas of close geographical proximity are often known as alocal derby, or simply just aderby (UK:/ˈdɑːrbi/DAR-bee,US:/ˈdɜːrbi/DUR-bee); a sporting event between two teams from the same town, city or region. The term is usually connected withassociation football[4] and the media and supporters will often refer to this fixture as "Derby Day".[5]

There are different theories as to how the term 'Derby' originated. One suggestion is that it arose from a game of football played between the congregations of All Saints and St Peter's churches in the city of Derby. Alternatively, it may have came fromthe Derby, ahorse race in England, founded by the12th Earl of Derby in 1780. The19th Earl has since claimed the Derby name was originally only given to one other sporting event:fixtures betweenSt Helens at one end of the family'sKnowsley estate andWigan at the other.[6]

The other theory as to the name's origin involvesShrovetide football, an early, unofficiated version of both association and rugby football. It was first played in the town ofDerby prior to Medieval times. From as early as the 12th century it was known to have been played inAshbourne. It was a chaotic and exuberant affair that involved the whole town, often resulting in fatalities. The goals were at Nuns Mill in the north and the Gallows Balk in the south of the town, and much of the action took place in theRiver Derwent or theMarkeaton Brook. Nominally the players came from All Saints' and St Peter's parishes, but in practice the game was afree-for-all with as many as 1,000 players. A Frenchman who observed a match in 1829 wrote in horror, "if Englishmen call this play, it would be impossible to say what they call fighting". Shrovetide football is still an annual event in the town of Ashbourne.[7]

Since at least as early as 1840 'derby' has been used as a noun in English to denote any kind of sporting contest.[8] Other names for derbies includeClásicos in certain parts of the world andcrosstown rivalries in the United States.

The intensity of the rivalry can range anywhere from a light heartedbanter to serious violence. A rivalry that gets out of control can lead tofighting,hooliganism,rioting and some instances with career-ending and even fatal consequences. In the "Football War", along with other factors, it was suggested to have been the tipping point in leading to military conflicts.

Rivalries do not always stem from the sharing of an area. Hostilities can occur for different reasons, such as in the case ofEl Clásico with tensions between fans with a background of political differences. Frequent meetings in important games between teams can also lead to unpleasantries.

International rivalries

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Association football

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Main article:List of association football rivalries

Athletics

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Individual

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1st party2nd partyDiscipline(s)TimespanArticleSource
United KingdomSteve OvettUnited KingdomSebastian CoeMiddle-distance running1978–1986[9]
JamaicaUsain BoltUnited StatesTyson GaySprinting2005–2012[10]
JamaicaAsafa PowellUnited StatesTyson GaySprinting2006–2016[11]
CubaDayron RoblesChinaLiu XiangHurdling2007–2011[12]
United StatesJoan BenoitNorwayGrete WaitzMarathon[13]
JamaicaUsain BoltUnited StatesJustin GatlinSprinting2012–2017[14][15]
JamaicaUsain BoltJamaicaYohan BlakeSprinting2012[16]
CanadaBen JohnsonUnited StatesCarl LewisSprinting1984–1988[17]
JamaicaVeronica Campbell-BrownUnited StatesAllyson Felix100 metres &200 metres2004–2016[18]
ItalyOndina VallaItalyClaudia TestoniSprinting1932–1940Testoni–Valla rivalry[19]
ItalyLuigi FacelliUnited KingdomDavid BurghleyHurdling1927–1933[20]
GrenadaKirani JamesUnited StatesLaShawn MerrittSprinting2011–2017[21]
KenyaPaul TergatEthiopiaHaile GebrselassieMarathon1995–2000[22]
KenyaEliud KipchogeEthiopiaKenenisa BekeleMarathon2012–present
United KingdomDaley ThompsonWest GermanyJürgen HingsenDecathlon[23]
SerbiaIvana ŠpanovićRussiaDarya KlishinaLong jump2007–present[24]
CanadaDonovan BaileyUnited StatesMichael JohnsonSprinting1996–1997Bailey–Johnson 150-metre race[25][26]
United KingdomTessa SandersonUnited KingdomFatima WhitbreadJavelin1978–1992[27][28][29]
IndiaP. T. UshaPhilippinesLydia de VegaSprinting1980s

[30][31]

NorwayJakob IngebrigtsenUnited KingdomJosh KerrMiddle-distance running2023–present

[32]

JamaicaShelly-Ann Fraser-PryceJamaicaElaine Thompson-HerahSprinting2015–present

[33]

Team

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1st party2nd partyDiscipline(s)TimespanArticleSource
FinlandFinlandSwedenSwedenMulti-discipline1925–presentFinland–Sweden Athletics International
JamaicaJamaicaUnited StatesUnited StatesSprinting1960s—present[34][35][36][37]
KenyaKenyaEthiopiaEthiopiaLong-distance running1968–present[22][38]

Australian rules football

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Main article:Rivalries in the Australian Football League

Badminton

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1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
IndonesiaSusi SusantiSouth KoreaBang Soo-hyun1992–1996
MalaysiaLee Chong WeiChinaLin Dan2004–2020Lee–Lin rivalry
IndonesiaIndonesiaChinaChina1990s–present

Bandy

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In Swedish bandy, derby games are often played onSaint Stephen's Day.[39]

Baseball

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Dominican Republic

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Dominican Professional Baseball League

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Japan

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Nippon Professional Baseball

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Central League
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Pacific League
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Mixture
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South Korea

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KBO League

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Taiwan

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Chinese Professional Baseball League

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Mexico

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Mexican Baseball League

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Mexican Pacific League

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United States/Canada

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Major League Baseball

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Main article:Major League Baseball rivalries

Minor League Baseball

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Venezuela

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Venezuelan Professional Baseball League

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Basketball

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Argentina

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Australia

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Croatia

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China

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Guangdong has 11 CBA league titles, more than any other team in history, so it is very evident that they would have a lot of rivalries within the CBA.

France

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Germany

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Greece

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Hong Kong

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These are activeHong Kong A1 rivalries:

These are high school sports rivalries, but are primarily contested in basketball:

Israel

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Italy

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Japan

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Korea Republic

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Lebanon

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Lithuania

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North Macedonia

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Philippines

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Philippine Basketball Association

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Historical
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Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League

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Main article:List of MPBL rivalries

College basketball

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UAAP
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Main article:University Athletic Association of the Philippines § Rivalries
NCAA Philippines
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CESAFI
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Poland

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Main article:List of derbies in Poland § Basketball

Russia

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Slovenia

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Serbia

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Spain

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Taiwan

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Taiwan Professional Basketball League

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Turkey

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United Kingdom

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Main article:Local derbies in the United Kingdom § Scotland#Basketball

United States and Canada

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National Basketball Association

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Main article:List of National Basketball Association rivalries
Individuals
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1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Bill RussellWilt Chamberlain19591969Celtics–Lakers rivalry[88]
Magic JohnsonLarry Bird19791991Celtics–Lakers rivalry[88]
Michael JordanBill Laimbeer1988–1991Bulls–Pistons rivalry[89][90]
Kobe BryantShaquille O'Neal1996–2011Shaq–Kobe feud
Kobe BryantTim Duncan19992016Lakers–Spurs rivalry
LeBron JamesKevin Durant2012 – presentCavaliers–Warriors rivalry
Lakers–Suns rivalry
LeBron JamesStephen Curry2015–PresentCavaliers–Warriors rivalry
Lakers–Warriors rivalry
[91]

Bobsleigh

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1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
SwitzerlandSwitzerlandEast GermanyEast Germany1976–1990[92]
CanadaUnited StatesKaillie HumphriesUnited StatesElana Meyers2013–present[93][94]

Bodybuilding

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See also:Pumping Iron
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
AustriaArnold SchwarzeneggerCubaSergio Oliva[95]
United StatesLenda MurrayUnited StatesIris Kyle2002 Ms. Olympia
2003 Ms. Olympia
2004 Ms. Olympia
[96]

Boxing

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Individual

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1st party2nd partyTimespanArticle(s)Source
United StatesSugar Ray RobinsonUnited StatesJake LaMotta1942–1951
United StatesMuhammad AliUnited StatesJoe Frazier1971–1975Fight of the Century
Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier II
Thrilla in Manila
[97]
United StatesSugar Ray LeonardPanamaRoberto Durán1980–1989The No Mas Fight[98]
United StatesFloyd Mayweather Jr.ArgentinaMarcos Maidana2014Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Marcos Maidana
Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Marcos Maidana II
[99]
United StatesFloyd Mayweather Jr.PhilippinesManny Pacquiao2009–2015Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao
PhilippinesManny PacquiaoMexicoJuan Manuel Márquez2004–2012Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez III
Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez IV
MexicoÉrik MoralesPhilippinesManny Pacquiao2005–2006Érik Morales vs. Manny Pacquiao
Érik Morales vs. Manny Pacquiao II
Manny Pacquiao vs. Érik Morales III
MexicoMarco Antonio BarreraMexicoErik Morales2000–2004Barrera vs. Morales trilogy
Erik Morales vs. Marco Antonio Barrera
Marco Antonio Barrera vs. Erik Morales II
Erik Morales vs. Marco Antonio Barrera III
United KingdomTyson FuryUnited StatesDeontay Wilder2018–2021Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury
Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury II
Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III
[100]
MexicoCanelo ÁlvarezKazakhstanGennady Golovkin2017–2022Canelo Álvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin
Canelo Álvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin II
Canelo Álvarez vs. Gennady Golovkin III

Team

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1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
MexicoMexicoPuerto RicoPuerto Rico1930s–2010s[[Mexico–Puerto Rico boxing rivalry

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Chess

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1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
GermanyEmanuel LaskerGermanySiegbert Tarrasch1894–1908World Chess Championship 1908
CubaJosé Raúl CapablancaFranceAlexander Alekhine1927–c.1938World Chess Championship 1927
RussiaGarry KasparovUnited StatesDeep Blue1996–1997Deep Blue versus Garry Kasparov
United StatesBobby FischerSoviet UnionRussiaBoris Spassky1972–1992World Chess Championship 1972
Fischer–Spassky (1992 match)
IndiaViswanathan AnandSoviet UnionRussiaVladimir Kramnik1989–presentList of chess games between Anand and Kramnik
RussiaVladimir KramnikRussiaGarry Kasparov1993–2004List of chess games between Kasparov and Kramnik
Soviet UnionRussiaGarry KasparovSoviet UnionRussiaAnatoly Karpov1984-c.2000World Chess Championship 1984
World Chess Championship 1985
World Chess Championship 1986
World Chess Championship 1987
World Chess Championship 1990
[101][102]
NorwayMagnus CarlsenUnited StatesHikaru Nakamura2012–presentMagnus Carlsen Chess Tour 2020

College sport

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Main article:College rivalry

Cricket

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See also:Category:Cricket rivalries

International

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1st party2nd partyTimespanArticle(s)Source
 United States Canada1844–presentK.A. Auty Cup (Tests)
 England Australia1877–presentThe Ashes (Tests)[103]
 Australia New Zealand1946–presentTrans-Tasman Trophy (Tests)
Chappell–Hadlee Trophy (ODI andT20I)
[104]
 England India1951–presentAnthony De Mello Trophy (Tests)
Pataudi Trophy (Tests)
 India Pakistan1957–presentIndia–Pakistan cricket rivalry (Overall)

[105]

 Australia West Indies1960–presentFrank Worrell Trophy (Tests)
 England West Indies1963–presentWisden Trophy (Tests)
 Australia India1996–presentBorder–Gavaskar Trophy (Tests)
India–Australia cricket rivalry (Overall)
 India Bangladesh2007–presentBangladesh–India cricket rivalry (Overall)[106]
 Australia South Africa1999–present
 Pakistan Australia2019–presentBenaud–Qadir Trophy (Tests)
 England New Zealand2024–presentCrowe–Thorpe Trophy (Tests)
 Bangladesh Sri Lanka2018–presentBangladesh–Sri Lanka cricket rivalry (Overall)
 South Africa New Zealand2024–presentTangiwai Shield (Tests)

Domestic

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Australia

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League Name1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Big Bash LeagueMelbourne RenegadesMelbourne Stars2011–presentMelbourne Derby
Sydney SixersSydney Thunder2011–presentSydney Smash[107]
Sheffield ShieldNew South WalesQueensland1892–present

Bangladesh

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League Name1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Dhaka Premier LeagueAbahaniMohammedan1972–presentDhaka Derby
Bangladesh Premier LeagueDhaka DynamitesComilla Victorians2015–presentBPL Clásico[108]
Rangpur RidersFortune Barishal2024–presentNorth-South Derby[109]
Chittagong KingsDurbar Rajshahi2012–presentEast-West Derby[110]

England

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League Name1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
County ClubsMiddlesexSurreyLondon derby[111]
LancashireYorkshireWar of the Roses[112]
WarwickshireWorcestershireWest Midlands derby[113]

India

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League Name1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Ranji Trophy
Irani Cup
Vijay Hazare Trophy
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
KarnatakaTamil Nadu1934–presentKaveri Derby[114][115]
DelhiBombay1956–present[116]
MaharashtraBombay1960–presentMaratha Derby[117]
AndhraHyderabad1954–presentTelugu derby[118]
Indian Premier LeagueChennai Super KingsMumbai Indians2008–presentChennai Mumbai Rivalry
Kolkata Knight RidersRoyal Challengers Bangalore2008–presentKolkata Bangalore Rivalry
Chennai Super KingsRoyal Challengers Bangalore2008–presentSouth Indian Derby

New Zealand

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League Name1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Plunket Shield
The Ford Trophy
Men's Super Smash
AucklandCanterbury1873–present

Pakistan

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League Name1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Pakistan Super LeagueKarachi KingsLahore Qalandars2016–presentKarachi Kings–Lahore Qalandars rivalry[119]

Sri Lanka

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League Name1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Lanka Premier LeagueGalle MarvelsJaffna Kings2022–presentLPL Clásico
Royal College, ColomboS. Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia1879–presentRoyal–Thomian[120]

Cue sports

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1st party2nd partyDisciplineTimespanSource
United StatesWillie MosconiUnited StatesRudolph Wanderone Jr.Pool[121][122][123]
WalesRay ReardonEnglandJohn SpencerSnooker1969–1988[124]
Northern IrelandAlex Higgins1972–1986
CanadaCliff Thorburn1973–1989
EnglandSteve Davis1979–1989
EnglandJimmy White1981–2007
ScotlandStephen Hendry1987–2009
ScotlandStephen HendryEnglandJimmy White1986–2010
EnglandRonnie O'Sullivan1993–2011
ScotlandJohn Higgins1995–2012
EnglandRonnie O'Sullivan1994–present
EnglandMark Selby2002–present
ChinaDing Junhui2005–present

Curling

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1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
CanadaGlenn HowardCanadaKevin Martin[125]
CanadaJennifer JonesCanadaKelly Scott[126]

Cycling

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1st party2nd partyDisciplineTimespanSource
ItalyGino BartaliItalyFausto Coppiroad racing1940–1956[127]
FranceJacques AnquetilFranceRaymond Poulidor[128]
BelgiumRik Van LooyBelgiumBenoni Beheyt1963–1966
BelgiumEddy MerckxBelgiumRoger De Vlaeminck1969–1978[129][130]
BelgiumEddy MerckxSpainLuis Ocaña[131]
ItalyFrancesco MoserBelgiumRoger De Vlaeminck1974–1984
United StatesConnie Carpenter-PhinneyUnited StatesRebecca Twiggroad racing,track cycling[132]
Republic of IrelandSean KellyBelgiumEric Vanderaerdenroad racing
United StatesGreg LeMondFranceBernard Hinault1984–1986[133]
FranceLaurent Fignon[134]
ScotlandGraeme ObreeEnglandChris Boardmantrack cycling[135]
ItalyFrancesco MoserItalyBeppe Saronniroad racing1978–1986[136][137]
United StatesLance ArmstrongItalyMarco Pantani2000[138][139]
BelgiumFrank VandenbrouckeItalyMichele Bartoli1999
BelgiumLottoBelgiumSoudal–Quick-Step[140]
AustraliaAnna MearesUnited KingdomVictoria Pendletontrack cycling−2012[141][142][143]
SpainAlberto ContadorLuxembourgAndy Schleckroad racing[144][145][146]
SwitzerlandFabian CancellaraBelgiumTom Boonenroad racing2006–2016[147][148]
United KingdomChris HoyFranceGrégory Baugétrack cycling2009–2012[149]
United KingdomLaura TrottUnited StatesSarah Hammertrack cycling2012–[150]
United KingdomMark CavendishGermanyMarcel Kittelroad racing[151]
United KingdomChris FroomeSpainAlberto Contadorroad racing2013–2017[152][153]
FranceJulien AbsalonSwitzerlandNino Schurtercross-country[154]
SpainAlejandro ValverdeSpainJoaquim Rodríguezroad racing2012–2016
GermanyTony MartinSwitzerlandFabian Cancellararoad racing
AustraliaAustraliaUnited KingdomGreat Britaintrack cycling[155]
BelgiumWout Van AertNetherlandsMathieu van der Poelcyclo-cross,road racing2014–[156][157]
SlovakiaPeter SaganBelgiumGreg Van Avermaetroad racing2015–[158]
FranceNacer BouhanniFranceArnaud Démareroad racing[159]
SlovakiaPeter SaganPolandMichał Kwiatkowskiroad racing[160]
FrancePauline Ferrand-PrévotSwitzerlandJolanda Neffcross-country[161]
NetherlandsAnnemiek van VleutenNetherlandsAnna van der Breggenroad racing2017–2021[162][163]
SloveniaTadej PogačarDenmarkJonas Vingegaardroad racing2021–[164]
NetherlandsAnnemiek van VleutenNetherlandsDemi Volleringroad racing2022–2023[165][166]

Darts

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1st party
(Years active)
2nd party
(Years active)
TimespanSource
ScotlandJocky Wilson(1978–1996)EnglandEric Bristow(1976–2007)1980–1989[88]
EnglandJohn Lowe(1976–2007)EnglandEric Bristow(1976–2007)1978–1993
EnglandPhil Taylor(1986–2018)NetherlandsRaymond van Barneveld(1987–2019)2006–2018[23][167][168][169]
WalesGerwyn Price(2014–present )ScotlandGary Anderson(2001–present)2018–present[170][171][172]
EnglandLuke Littler(2023–present )EnglandLuke Humphries(2011–present)2024–present

Diving

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1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
ChinaQiu BoUnited KingdomTom Daley[173]

Esports

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1st party2nd partyDisciplineTimespanArticleSource
Team SoloMidCloud9League of Legends2013–2023[174]
AllianceNatus VincereDota 22013–2016[175][176]
FaZe ClanOpTic GamingCall of Duty,Counter-Strike2013–present[177][178]
T1[a]Royal Never Give Up[b]League of Legends2013–present
Edward GamingT1League of Legends2015–present
Gen.G[c]T1League of Legends2014–present[179][180]
SK GamingVirtus.proCounter-Strike2015–2018[181][182]
KT RolsterT1StarCraft: Brood War,League of Legends2004–presentThe Telecom Wars[183]
G2 EsportsFnaticLeague of Legends2016–present[184]

Field hockey

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1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
IndiaIndiaPakistanPakistan1947–presentIndia–Pakistan field hockey rivalry[185]

Figure skating

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1st party2nd partyDisciplineTimespanArticleSource
United StatesLinda FratianneEast GermanyAnett PötzschWomen's singles1973–1980[186]
United StatesScott HamiltonUnited StatesScott CramerMen's singles1976–1980[187]
United StatesBrian BoitanoCanadaBrian OrserMen's singles1982–1988See also:Battle of the Brians[188]
East GermanyKatarina WittUnited StatesDebi ThomasWomen's singles1984–1988See also:Battle of the Carmens[189]
United StatesNancy KerriganUnited StatesTonya HardingWomen's singles1990–1994See also:Assault of Nancy Kerrigan[88]
RussiaMaya Usova
RussiaAlexander Zhulin
RussiaOksana Grishuk
RussiaEvgeny Platov
Ice dance1992–1994[190]
United StatesMichelle KwanUnited StatesTara LipinskiWomen's singles1996–1998[191]
CanadaJamie Salé
CanadaDavid Pelletier
RussiaElena Berezhnaya
RussiaAnton Sikharulidze
Pairs1998–2002See also:2002 Winter Olympics figure skating scandal[192]
RussiaAlexei YagudinRussiaEvgeni PlushenkoMen's singles1997–2002[193]
United StatesTodd EldredgeUnited StatesTimothy GoebelMen's singles1998–2002[194]
South KoreaYuna KimJapanMao AsadaWomen's singles2005–2014[195][196]
CanadaTessa Virtue
CanadaScott Moir
United StatesMeryl Davis
United StatesCharlie White
Ice dance2006–2014[197][198]
FranceGabriella Papadakis
FranceGuillaume Cizeron
2016–2018[197]
JapanYuzuru HanyuCanadaPatrick ChanMen's singles2010–2018[199][200]
SpainJavier Fernández2010–2018[199][201]
United StatesNathan Chen2016–2022[199]
RussiaEvgenia MedvedevaRussiaAlina ZagitovaWomen's singles2017–2019[202]

Golf

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1st party2nd party3rd partyTimespanArticleSource
 United States EuropeRyder Cup[203]
United StatesArnold PalmerUnited StatesJack Nicklaus1958–1980[203]
United StatesTom WatsonUnited StatesGary McCord[204]
United StatesJack NicklausUnited StatesTom Watson1977–1982[203]
United StatesJack NicklausUnited StatesLee Trevino[205]
United StatesJack NicklausUnited StatesTom Weiskopf[206]
United StatesPaul RunyanUnited StatesSam Snead[207]
United StatesBen HoganUnited StatesSam Snead1938–1967[203]
United StatesBen HoganUnited StatesByron Nelson1935–1946[208]
United StatesTiger WoodsUnited StatesPhil Mickelson1996–present[203][209]
United StatesWalter HagenUnited StatesBobby Jones1914–1930[203]
United StatesWalter HagenUnited StatesGene Sarazen[205]
United StatesMickey WrightUnited StatesKathy Whitworth1958–1973[203]
AustraliaGreg NormanUnited StatesTim Finchem[208]
AustraliaGreg NormanEnglandNick Faldo[205]
United StatesJohnny MillerEnglandNick Faldo[206]
Oklahoma State CowboysHouston Cougars[208]
EnglandJ.H. TaylorJerseyHarry VardonScotlandJames BraidGreat Triumvirate[208]
United StatesGlenna Collett VareEnglandJoyce Wethered[205]
Republic of IrelandPádraig HarringtonSpainSergio García[207]
SwedenAnnika SörenstamAustraliaKarrie Webb[207]
SpainSeve BallesterosUnited StatesPaul Azinger[207]
ScotlandWillie Park Sr.ScotlandTom Morris[210]
United StatesBen Hogan
United StatesByron Nelson
United StatesHarvie Ward
United StatesKen Venturi
[210]
United StatesTom KiteUnited StatesBen Crenshaw[204]
SpainSeve BallesterosUnited StatesDeane Beman[204]
United StatesLouise SuggsUnited StatesBabe Zaharias1948–1954[204]
South AfricaRory SabbatiniUnited StatesBen Crane[206]
ScotlandColin MontgomerieScotlandSandy Lyle[206]
United StatesBryson DeChambeauUnited StatesBrooks Koepka2019–present[211]

Gridiron football

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Main article:Comparison of American and Canadian football

American football

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Main article:National Football League rivalries

Individual

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1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Jerry RiceDeion Sanders1989–1996[212]
Tom BradyPeyton Manning2000–2016Brady–Manning rivalry
Eli ManningPeyton Manning2006–2013Manning Bowl

College football

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Mexico

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ONEFA/CONADEIP (National College Association of American Football/National College Sports Commission of Private Institutions)[213]

United States

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Main article:List of NCAA college football rivalry games

Canada

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Canadian football

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Further information:Labour Day Classic
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Hamilton Tiger-CatsToronto Argonauts1873–presentHarold Ballard Trophy[216][217]
Hamilton Tiger-CatsMontreal Alouettes/Concordes1982–presentClassique[218][219]
Winnipeg Blue BombersSaskatchewan Roughriders1936–presentBanjo Bowl[220]
Edmonton ElksCalgary Stampeders1949–presentBattle of Alberta[221]

Gymnastics

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1st party2nd partyTimespanSource
United StatesUnited StatesChinaPeople's Republic of China[222]
JapanJapanChinaPeople's Republic of China–present[223]
RussiaRussiaRomaniaRomania–present

Handball

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Austria

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Belarus

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Belgium

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Croatia

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Denmark

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France

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Germany

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Israel

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Hungary

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Macedonia

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Poland

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Lomza Vive Kielce vs. Orlen Wisla Plock

Portugal

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Romania

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Russia

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Serbia

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Slovenia

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Spain

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Sweden

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Ukraine

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Horse racing

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1st party2nd partyTimespanSource
SeabiscuitWar Admiral1938[245]
AffirmedAlydar1978–1979[246]
Sunday SilenceEasy Goer1989[247]
Hurricane FlyJezki2014[248]

Ice hockey

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Multinational

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Kontinental Hockey League

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Main article:Rivalries in the KHL

North America

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National Hockey League

[edit]
Main article:National Hockey League rivalries

Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Philadelphia Flyers

ECHL

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Junior

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Canadian Hockey League

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College

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See also:NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament

Europe

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See also:List of ice hockey leagues

Austria

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Czech Republic

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Finland

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France

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Germany

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Italy

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  • Hockey Club Torino vs. Hockey Club Valpellice

Norway

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Poland

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Main article:List of derbies in Poland § Ice Hockey

Romania

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Slovakia

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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United Kingdom

[edit]
Main article:List of sports rivalries in the United Kingdom § Ice Hockey

International

[edit]
See also:Big Six
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticle(s)Source
 Canada Russia
 Soviet Union
1954, but especially after1972, to presentSummit Series
2008 IIHF World Championship final
[304]
 Canada men USA men1920–presentCanada–United States rivalry[305]
 Canada women USA women1990–presentCanada–United States women's rivalry[306]
 Canada U20 USA U201973–presentCanada–United States junior rivalry[307]
 Czechoslovakia Soviet Union1954, but especially after1968, to 19931954 World Ice Hockey Championships[308]
 Czech Republic Russia1993–present1998 Winter Olympics gold medal game
2010 IIHF World Championship final
[308]
 Czech Republic Slovakia1994–presentCzech Republic–Slovakia rivalry
 Finland Sweden1932–present[309][310]

Individual

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticle(s)Source
CanadaSidney CrosbyRussiaAlexander Ovechkin2005–presentCapitals–Penguins rivalry[311][312]

Lacrosse

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
CornellPrinceton1922–presentCornell–Princeton lacrosse rivalry[313]
Johns HopkinsLoyola (MD)1939–presentJohns Hopkins–Loyola lacrosse rivalry[314][315][316]
Johns HopkinsMaryland1895–presentJohns Hopkins–Maryland lacrosse rivalry[317]

Luge

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
AustriaMarkus ProckGermanyGeorg Hackl1988–2002[318]
GermanyTatjana HüfnerGermanyNatalie Geisenberger2008–2019[319]

Mixed martial arts

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitionersLuta Livre practitioners1930s–1997[320]
BrazilRoyce GracieUnited StatesKen Shamrock1993–2016[321]
RussiaFedor EmelianenkoBrazilRodrigo Minotauro[322]
United StatesMatt HughesUnited StatesB.J. Penn[322]
United StatesChuck LiddellUnited StatesTito Ortiz2004–2018Chuck Liddell vs. Tito Ortiz[322]
United StatesChuck LiddellUnited StatesRandy CoutureRandy Couture vs. Chuck Liddell[322]
United StatesTito OrtizUnited StatesKen Shamrock[322]
JapanKazushi SakurabaBrazilRoyler Gracie
BrazilRoyce Gracie
BrazilRenzo Gracie
BrazilRyan Gracie
(Gracie family)
1999–2007Kazushi Sakuraba vs. Royce Gracie[323]
Cuba Jose Landi
BrazilWanderlei Silva
BrazilMaurício Shogun
BrazilAnderson Silva
(Chute Boxe)
BrazilRodrigo Minotauro
BrazilMurilo Bustamante
BrazilVitor Belfort
BrazilRogério Minotouro
(Top Team)
2002–2007[322]
United StatesQuinton JacksonBrazilWanderlei Silva2003–2018Wanderlei Silva vs. Quinton Jackson[322]
United StatesBrock LesnarUnited StatesFrank Mir[324]
United StatesDominick CruzUnited StatesUrijah Faber[324]
United StatesJon JonesUnited StatesDaniel Cormier2014–2017
United StatesRonda RouseyUnited StatesMiesha Tate2012–2013Miesha Tate vs. Ronda Rousey[324]
United StatesChael SonnenBrazilAnderson Silva2010–2012[324]
United StatesMichael ChandlerUnited StatesEddie Alvarez[324]
United StatesFrankie EdgarUnited StatesGray Maynard[324]
United StatesGilbert MelendezUnited StatesJosh Thomson[324]
United StatesTim SylviaBelarusAndrei Arlovski[324]
United StatesCain VelasquezBrazilJunior dos Santos2011–2014[324]
United StatesMatt SerraCanadaGeorges St-Pierre2007–2008[324]
Republic of IrelandConor McGregorUnited StatesNate Diaz2016[325]
Republic of IrelandConor McGregorRussiaKhabib Nurmagomedov2014–2021[325]
Republic of IrelandConor McGregorUnited StatesDustin Poirier2021–present[326]
MexicoBrandon MorenoBrazilDeiveson Figueiredo2020–2023[327]
NigeriaIsrael AdesanyaBrazilAlex Pereira2016–2023[328]
NigeriaIsrael AdesanyaSouth AfricaDricus du Plessis2023–present[329]
MexicoAlexa GrassoKyrgyzstanValentina Shevchenko2023–2024[330]

Other martial arts

[edit]

Lethwei

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
CanadaMyanmarDave LeducMyanmarTun Tun Min2016–2018Dave Leduc vs. Tun Tun Min III[331]

Judo

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
South KoreaKim Jae-BumGermanyOle Bischof2008–present[13]
NetherlandsAnton GeesinkJapanAkio Kaminaga1964[13]

Sumo

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
JapanTakanohana KōjiUnited StatesJapanAkebono Tarō1990–2000[332]

Motorsport

[edit]

Manufacturers, cars, teams

[edit]
1st party2nd partyDisciplineTimespanArticleSource
BugattiBentley24 Hours of Le Mans1923–1930[333]
Mercedes-BenzAuto UnionGrand Prix1934–1939Silver Arrows[334][335]
FerrariAlfa RomeoFormula One[336]
Jaguar CarsMercedes-BenzWorld Championship for Sports Cars1955,19881991See also:1955 Le Mans disaster[337][338][339]
FordFerrariInternational Championship for Sports Cars
24 Hours of Le Mans
1963–1967See alsoFord v Ferrari, a 2019 film based on this rivalry.[340]
Shelby CobraFerrari 250 GTOInternational Championship for GT Manufacturers1963–1965[333]
Ford MustangChevrolet CamaroTrans-Am Series1968–1972[341]
Petty EnterprisesWood Brothers RacingNASCAR Cup Series[342]
Porsche 917Ferrari 512International Championship for Makes1969–1971[335]
Nissan Skyline GT-RMazda R100 andRX-3JAF touring car racing1969–1973[343]
Bob Sharp RacingBrock Racing EnterpriseSCCA National Championship Runoffs–1971[344]
McLarenFerrariFormula One1976–present[333][345][346]
BigfootGrave Diggermonster truck—1998[347]
Chip Ganassi RacingPenske RacingCART
IndyCar Series
NASCAR Cup Series
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
[348]
Ford Galaxie andFord FalconMiniBritish Touring Car Championship1960s[349]
LanciaAudiWorld Rally Championship
Team LosiTeam AssociatedRadio controlled car racing1988–present[350]
Hendrick MotorsportsPenske RacingNASCAR Cup Series1989–present[351]
HoldenFord AustraliaAustralian Touring Car Championship
Supercars Championship
[352]
Ford Sierra RS500BMW M3Touring car racing1987–1992[333]
SubaruMitsubishiWorld Rally Championship1990s–present
Spirit of America Formula Shell LSRVThrustSSCLand speed record1996–1997[353]
AudiPeugeot24 Hours of Le Mans2007–2011[354]
AudiToyotaWorld Endurance Championship2012–2016[355]
MercedesFerrariFormula One2013–present
ToyotaHyundaiWorld Rally Championship2017–present[356]
MercedesRed Bull RacingFormula One2013–present[357]
Chip Ganassi RacingArrow McLarenIndycar Series2022–present[358]
Red Bull RacingMcLarenFormula One2024–present[359]

Drivers and riders

[edit]
1st party2nd partyDisciplineTimespanArticleSource
United StatesBarney OldfieldUnited StatesRalph DePalmaAmerican Championship Car Racing1908–1918[335]
United KingdomMalcolm CampbellUnited KingdomHenry SegraveLand speed record1926–1930[360][361]
ItalyTazio NuvolariItalyAchille VarziGrand Prix1930–1948[362][335]
GermanyRudolf CaracciolaGermanyBernd RosemeyerGrand Prix1935–1938
United KingdomJohn CobbUnited KingdomGeorge EystonLand speed record1937–1939[363][364]
ItalyPiero TaruffiItalyFelice BonettoFormula One
Grand Prix
Sports car racing
–1953[365]
United StatesArt ArfonsUnited StatesWalt ArfonsLand speed record1952–1966[335]
ArgentinaJuan Manuel FangioUnited KingdomStirling MossFormula One1954–1957[366]
United KingdomTommy SopwithUnited KingdomJack SearsBritish Saloon Car Championship1958[349]
United StatesRichard PettyUnited StatesDavid PearsonWinston Cup1960–1980[367][368]
United KingdomJim ClarkUnited KingdomGraham HillFormula One1962–1967[335]
United StatesArt ArfonsUnited StatesCraig BreedloveLand speed record1964–1966[369][370][371]
United StatesDon PrudhommeUnited StatesTom McEwenNHRA funny car drag racing1964–1973[372][335]
ItalyGiacomo AgostiniUnited KingdomMike HailwoodGrand Prix motorcycling1965–1967[373]
United StatesA. J. FoytUnited StatesMario AndrettiAmerican Championship Car Racing1965–1992[374]
United KingdomPhil ReadUnited KingdomBill IvyGrand Prix motorcycling1968[375]
United StatesBobby AllisonUnited StatesJunior JohnsonWinston CupLate 1960s[376]
United StatesRichard PettyUnited StatesBobby AllisonWinston Cup1970s[377]
SwitzerlandJo SiffertMexicoPedro RodríguezFormula One
International Championship for Makes
1970–1971[378]
AustriaNiki LaudaUnited KingdomJames HuntFormula One1976–1977Hunt–Lauda rivalry[379]
BrazilAyrton SennaUnited KingdomTerry FullertonKarting World Championship1978–1980[380][381][382]
United KingdomBarry SheeneUnited StatesKenny RobertsGrand Prix motorcycling1978–1982[383]
United StatesRichard PettyUnited StatesCale YarboroughWinston CupLate 1970s1979 Daytona 500[212]
United StatesCale YarboroughUnited StatesBobby Allison
United StatesDonnie Allison
Winston Cup1979 Daytona 500[384]
United StatesDarrell WaltripUnited StatesCale Yarborough
United StatesBobby Allison
Winston CupEarly 1980s[385]
United StatesDale EarnhardtUnited StatesGeoff BodineWinston Cup1980's[386]
AustraliaAlan JonesArgentinaCarlos ReutemannFormula One1981[387]
AustraliaAlan JonesBrazilNelson PiquetFormula One1980–1981[388]
FranceDidier PironiCanadaGilles VilleneuveFormula One1982[389]
United KingdomNigel MansellBrazilNelson PiquetFormula One1986–1992[88]
United StatesWayne RaineyUnited StatesKevin SchwantzGrand Prix motorcycling1986–1993[390][335]
BrazilNelson PiquetBrazilAyrton SennaFormula One1986–1991
FranceAlain ProstBrazilAyrton SennaFormula One1988–1991, 1993Prost–Senna rivalry[391][392]
New ZealandRod MillenJapanNobuhiro TajimaHillclimbing1990s–2000[393][394]
United KingdomCarl FogartyUnited StatesScott RussellSuperbike World Championship1992–1994[395]
JapanMasami HirosakaUnited StatesBrian KinwaldIFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship1993–1999[396]
United StatesJeff GordonUnited StatesDale EarnhardtWinston Cup1994–2001[397]
United KingdomDamon HillGermanyMichael SchumacherFormula One1994–1996Hill–Schumacher rivalry[333]
SpainCarlos SainzUnited KingdomColin McRaeWorld Rally Championship1995[335]
United KingdomMatt NealUnited KingdomJason PlatoBritish Touring Car Championship1997–present[398]
GermanyMichael SchumacherCanadaJacques VilleneuveFormula One1997[399]
ItalyLoris CapirossiJapanTetsuya HaradaGrand Prix motorcycling1998[375]
United KingdomNiall MackenzieUnited KingdomSteve HislopBritish Superbike Championship1998[375]
United KingdomNeil HodgsonNew ZealandAaron SlightSuperbike World Championship1998[375]
FinlandMika HäkkinenGermanyMichael SchumacherFormula One1998–2001Häkkinen–Schumacher rivalry[400]
FranceSébastien LoebFinlandMarcus GrönholmWorld Rally Championship1999–2007[401]
United KingdomChris WalkerUnited KingdomNeil HodgsonBritish Superbike Championship2000[375]
ItalyValentino RossiItalyMax BiaggiGrand Prix motorcycling2000–2006[402]
United StatesBen SpiesAustraliaMat MladinAMA Superbike Championship2000–2008[375]
GermanyMichael SchumacherColombiaJuan Pablo MontoyaFormula One2001–2005[403]
United StatesJimmy SpencerUnited StatesKurt BuschWinston Cup2002–2003[376]
New ZealandGreg MurphyAustraliaMarcos AmbroseSupercars Championship2002–2005
United StatesJeff GordonUnited StatesJimmie JohnsonSprint Cup Series2002–2015[404]
United StatesKurt BuschUnited StatesJimmie JohnsonSprint Cup Series2004-2010[405]
GermanyMichael SchumacherSpainFernando AlonsoFormula One2005–2006[399]
United KingdomDario FranchittiNew ZealandScott DixonIndyCar2007, 2009–2013[406]
United KingdomLewis HamiltonSpainFernando AlonsoFormula One2007–present[407]
FinlandKimi RäikkönenSpainFernando AlonsoFormula One2005 and 2007[407]
FinlandKimi RäikkönenUnited KingdomLewis HamiltonFormula One2007[407]
FinlandKimi RäikkönenPolandRobert KubicaFormula One2006–2009, 2019
FinlandKimi RäikkönenBrazilFelipe MassaFormula One2007–2009
United KingdomLewis HamiltonBrazilFelipe MassaFormula One2008
United StatesCarl EdwardsUnited StatesBrad KeselowskiSprint Cup Series2009–2010[408]
GermanySebastian VettelSpainFernando AlonsoFormula One2010–2013[409]
GermanySebastian VettelAustraliaMark WebberFormula One2010–2013
GermanySebastian VettelUnited KingdomLewis HamiltonFormula One2009–2019
United KingdomJake HillUnited KingdomTom IngramGinetta Junior

British Touring Car Championship

2010-present
FranceSébastien LoebFranceSébastien OgierWorld Rally Championship2011[335]
MonacoCharles LeclercNetherlandsMax VerstappenKarting
Formula One
2012–present[410]
United KingdomLewis HamiltonGermanyNico RosbergFormula One2013–2016Hamilton–Rosberg rivalry[411]
SpainMarc MárquezItalyValentino RossiGrand Prix motorcycling2013–2021[335]
United KingdomJolyon PalmerBrazilFelipe NasrGP2 Series
Formula One
2014–2017[412]
United KingdomLewis HamiltonNetherlandsMax VerstappenFormula One2017–present[413]
New ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandShane Van GisbergenSupercars Championship2017–2020
FranceFabio QuartararoItalyFrancesco BagnaiaGrand Prix motorcycling2021–present[414]
ItalyFrancesco BagnaiaSpainJorge MartinGrand Prix motorcycling2023–present[415]
NetherlandsMax VerstappenUnited KingdomLando NorrisFormula One2024–present
NetherlandsMax VerstappenUnited KingdomGeorge RussellFormula One2012–present
ItalyValentino RossiSpainSete GibernauGrand Prix motorcycling[416]
United StatesGary BettenhausenUnited StatesLarry DicksonUSAC Sprint Car Series
American Championship Car Racing
[417]
FrancePierre GaslyFranceEsteban OconKarting
Formula One
2009–present[418]
SpainÁlvaro BautistaTurkeyToprak RazgatlıoğluSuperbike World Championship2022–present[419]
United KingdomJonathan ReaTurkeyToprak RazgatlıoğluSuperbike World Championship2021–present[420]
FranceRomain GrosjeanUnited StatesSantino FerrucciIndyCar2024–present[421]
United StatesJosef NewgardenAustraliaWill PowerIndyCar2024–present

Mountaineering androck climbing

[edit]
Royal RobbinsWarren HardingTimespanArticleSource
FranceCatherine DestivelleUnited StatesLynn Hill1985–1990[422]

Netball

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
AustraliaAustralian Netball DiamondsNew ZealandNew Zealand Silver Ferns1963–, especially 1996–present[423]

Rugby league

[edit]

Australia

[edit]

National Rugby League

[edit]
See also:Rivalries in the National Rugby League
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
South Sydney RabbitohsSydney Roosters1908 to presentRon Coote Cup[424]
Sydney RoostersManly Warringah Sea Eagles1947 to presentBattle of the Birds
Penrith PanthersParramatta Eels1967 to presentBattle of the West
Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesWests Tigers1970s to present[425]
Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsParramatta Eels1970s to present[426]
Newcastle KnightsManly Warringah Sea Eagles1988 to present[427]
Canberra RaidersWests Tigers1989 to present[428]
Brisbane BroncosNorth Queensland Cowboys1995 to presentQueensland derby[429]
Melbourne StormSt. George Illawarra Dragons1999 to present[430]
Sydney RoostersSt. George Illawarra Dragons2002 to presentANZAC Day Cup
Melbourne StormBrisbane Broncos2003 to present[431]
Brisbane BroncosGold Coast Titans2007 to presentSouth East Queensland derby[432]
Melbourne StormManly-Warringah Sea Eagles2007 to presentBattle of Brookvale[433]
Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs2012 to presentNRL Good Friday Game
Melbourne StormCronulla-Sutherland Sharks2016 to present[434]

State of Origin

[edit]
Main article:State of Origin series
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Queensland MaroonsNew South Wales BluesFirst Rivalry Era 1908 to 1979, Modern Rivalry Era 1980 to present[435]

United Kingdom

[edit]
Main article:Derbies in the Rugby Football League

International Rugby League

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
AustraliaAustraliaNew ZealandNew Zealand1908 to presentAustralia vs New Zealand in rugby league[436]
AustraliaAustraliaUnited KingdomGreat Britain /EnglandEngland1907 to presentAustralia–England rugby league rivalry[437]
New ZealandNew ZealandUnited KingdomGreat Britain /EnglandEngland1908 to present[438]

Individual

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
Mark CarrollPaul Harragon
Brad FittlerAndrew Johns
Andrew JohnsBrett Kimmorley
Wendell SailorAdam MacDougall
Benji MarshallJohnathan Thurston
Paul GallenNate Myles[439]
Sam BurgessJames Graham[439]

Rugby union

[edit]

Club Rugby Union

[edit]

Australia

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
Queensland RedsNew South Wales Waratahs1882–presentEast Coast Derby

Argentina

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
CASISIC1935–presentEl clasico de San Isidro

Costa Rica

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
Stag San JoséUniversitarios Rugby Club1980s–presentSuperclasico
Universitarios Rugby ClubLiceo CR Waikalas2000s–presentStudent Derby

France

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
Racing 92Stade Français1892–present[citation needed]Paris derby[440]
Stade FrançaisStade Toulousain1903–present[citation needed]French Derbyor Le derby des Stades[441]
BayonneBiarritz1908–present[citation needed]Basque derby[442]
BriveClermont1927–present[citation needed]Massif Central derby[443]
PerpignanBéziersDerby du Languedoc-Roussillon[444]

Ireland

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
LeinsterMunster1875–presentHistory of rugby union matches between Leinster and Munster
University College DublinTrinity College Dublin (DUFC)1919–presentThe Colours Match[445]

Italy

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
BenettonZebre2012–presentItalian derby[446]
Rovigo Petrarca1948 –presentDerby of Italy[447]

Spain

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
VRACRugby El Salvador1988–presentDerbi vallisoletano

New Zealand

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanDerby nameSource
BluesCrusaders1996–presentEl Clasico of New Zealand Rugby
BluesChiefs1996–presentBattle of the Bombays
BluesHurricanes1996–present
CrusadersHighlanders1996–presentSouthern Derby
AucklandCanterbury
AucklandNorth HarbourBattle of theBridge
AucklandCounties ManukauBattle of the Bombays Part two
AucklandWaikatoBattle of the Bombays
CanterburyTasmanCrusaders Derby
CanterburyOtago
OtagoSouthlandSouthern Derby

Poland

[edit]
Main article:List of derbies in Poland § Rugby union

United Kingdom

[edit]
Main article:Local derbies in the United Kingdom § Rugby union

International Rugby Union

[edit]
See also:Category:Rugby union international rivalry trophies
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
 New Zealand All Blacks South Africa Springboks1921 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between New Zealand and South Africa[448]
 New Zealand All Blacks Australia Wallabies1903 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between Australia and New Zealand
Bledisloe Cup
[448]
 New Zealand All Blacks Wales1905 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between New Zealand and Wales[449]
 England Wales1881 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between England and Wales[448]
 England France1906 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between England and France[448]
 England Scotland1871 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between England and Scotland

Calcutta Cup

 Australia Wallabies South Africa Springboks1933 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between Australia and South Africa
 Fiji Samoa1924 to presentHistory of rugby union matches between Fiji and Samoa

Sailing

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
AlinghiBMW Oracle Racing−20102010 America's Cup[450]
Ben AinslieJonas Høgh-Christensen−2012[451][452]

Short-track speed skating

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
South KoreaSouth KoreaChinaChina[453]

Skiing

[edit]

Alpine skiing

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
AustriaAustriaSwitzerlandSwitzerland[454]
United StatesLindsey VonnGermanyMaria Höfl-Riesch−2014[455][456]
SwitzerlandMaria WalliserSwitzerlandMichaela Figini[457]
LuxembourgMarc GirardelliSwitzerlandPirmin Zurbriggen[458]
CroatiaJanica KostelićSwedenAnja Pärson2001–2006[459][460]
United StatesTed LigetyAustriaMarcel Hirscher[461]
GermanyKatja SeizingerUnited StatesPicabo Street1992–1998[462]
AustriaRenate GötschlAustriaMichaela Dorfmeister[463]
AustriaMarcel HirscherNorwayHenrik Kristoffersen[464]
NorwayAksel Lund SvindalNorwayKjetil Jansrud2015–2019[465][466]
United StatesMikaela ShiffrinSlovakiaPetra Vlhová2017–present[467][468]

Biathlon

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
NorwayEmil Hegle SvendsenFranceMartin Fourcade[469]
NorwayOle Einar BjørndalenFranceRaphaël Poirée[469]
FranceMartin FourcadeNorwayJohannes Thingnes Bø2017–2020[470]

Cross-country skiing

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
NorwayNorwaySwedenSweden[471]
NorwayMarit BjørgenPolandJustyna Kowalczyk[472]
NorwayMaiken Caspersen FallaSwedenStina Nilsson[473]

Ski jumping

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
PolandAdam MałyszFinlandJanne Ahonen2002–2008[474]
PolandAdam MałyszGermanyMartin Schmitt2001–2011[474]

Motorcycle Speedway

[edit]

Poland

[edit]
Main article:List of derbies In Poland § Motorcycle Speedway

Scotland

[edit]

Surfing

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
United StatesKelly SlaterUnited StatesAndy Irons2002–2010[480]
United StatesTom CurrenAustraliaMark Occhilupo[480]

Swimming

[edit]
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
AustraliaSwimming AustraliaUnited StatesUSA Swimming2000–presentDuel in the Pool[481][482][483]
United KingdomEleanor SimmondsUnited StatesVictoria Arlen2012–present[484][485]
United StatesMichael PhelpsUnited StatesRyan Lochte2004–2016[486]
RussiaAlexander PopovUnited StatesGary Hall Jr.1996[13]
JapanKosuke KitajimaUnited StatesBrendan Hansen2001–present[487]
AustraliaLeisel JonesUnited StatesRebecca Soni2008[13]
United StatesShirley BabashoffEast GermanyEast German swimming team1976[13]
United StatesMichael Phelps
United StatesRyan Lochte
United StatesTyler Clary2008–present[488]
United StatesMichael PhelpsSerbiaMilorad Čavić2008–2012[489][490][491]
South AfricaCameron van der BurghUnited KingdomAdam Peaty2014–present[492]
United StatesMichael PhelpsSouth AfricaChad le Clos2012, 2014–present[493]

Tennis (Open era only)

[edit]
See also:List of tennis rivalries andBig Three (tennis)
1st party2nd partyTimespanArticleSource
SerbiaNovak DjokovicSpainRafael Nadal2006–2024Djokovic–Nadal rivalry[494]
SwitzerlandRoger FedererSpainRafael Nadal2004–2019Federer–Nadal rivalry[495][496][497][498][499]
SerbiaNovak DjokovicSwitzerlandRoger Federer2006–2020Djokovic–Federer rivalry[500]
United StatesAndre AgassiUnited StatesPete Sampras1989–2002Agassi–Sampras rivalry[501]
SwedenBjörn BorgUnited StatesJohn McEnroe1978–1981Borg–McEnroe rivalry[502]
CzechoslovakiaIvan LendlUnited StatesJohn McEnroe1980–1992Lendl–McEnroe rivalry[citation needed]
United StatesJimmy ConnorsCzechoslovakiaIvan Lendl1979–1992Connors–Lendl rivalry[citation needed]
United StatesJimmy ConnorsUnited StatesJohn McEnroe1977–1991Connors–McEnroe rivalry[503]
GermanySteffi GrafSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/United StatesMonica Seles1989–1999Graf–Seles rivalry[504]
United StatesChris EvertCzechoslovakia/United StatesMartina Navratilova1975–1988Evert–Navratilova rivalry[505][506]
AustraliaMargaret CourtUnited StatesBillie Jean King1962–1973[507]
GermanySteffi GrafCzechoslovakia/United StatesMartina Navratilova1985–1994Graf–Navratilova rivalry[508]
United StatesChris EvertAustraliaEvonne Goolagong Cawley1972–1983[509]
United StatesSerena WilliamsUnited StatesVenus Williams1998–2020Williams sisters rivalry[510]
BelgiumKim ClijstersBelgiumJustine Henin1998–2010Clijsters–Henin rivalry[511]
GermanySteffi GrafArgentinaGabriela Sabatini1985–1995Graf–Sabatini rivalry[512]
SwitzerlandMartina HingisUnited StatesVenus Williams1997–2006Hingis–V. Williams rivalry[513]
United StatesLindsay DavenportUnited StatesVenus Williams1997–2005[514]
GermanySteffi GrafSpainArantxa Sánchez Vicario1988–1996[515]
SerbiaNovak DjokovicUnited KingdomAndy Murray2006–2017Djokovic–Murray rivalry[516]
AustraliaRod LaverAustraliaKen Rosewall1968–1976[517]
United KingdomAndy MurraySpainRafael Nadal2007–2016Murray–Nadal rivalry[518]
SwitzerlandRoger FedererUnited KingdomAndy Murray2005–2015Federer–Murray rivalry[519]

Volleyball

[edit]

See also

[edit]

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