Lists of nicknames in association football
This is a list of lists of the use of nicknames in football.
Club nicknames
National team nicknames
Squad nicknames
- The Invincibles/The Untouchables, the Arsenal team who went 49 consecutive league games unbeaten during the 2002-03 to the 2004-05 seasons
- The Black Sea Storm , the Trabzonspor team who dominated the Turkish league in the 70's
- The Busby Babes, a group of home-grown Manchester United players trained by Matt Busby and co during the 1950s
- The Crazy Gang, Wimbledon F.C. in the 1980s/90s
- The Entertainers, the Newcastle United team under the first spell of management by Kevin Keegan
- The Famous Five, Hibernian's forward line of Smith, Johnstone, Reilly, Turnbull and Ormond
- Fergie's Fledglings, a generation of home-grown Manchester United players led by Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs, who won multiple junior trophies before winning between six and ten Premier League titles each, as well as the UEFA Champions League in 1999.
- Golden Generation, the group of Portuguese footballers, Luís Figo and co, that won several Football World Youth Championships in 1989 and 1991. Several also led Portugal to their best performance at a European Championship - runners-up at Euro 2004.
- Iron Curtain, Rangers' defensive line in the 1940s and early 1950s
- Az Aranycsapat (The Golden Team), the legendary Hungarian national football team of the 1950s.
- La Grande Inter (The Great Inter), Internazionale team that won back-to-back European Cup wins in 1964 and 1965.
- The Ice Kings, the name given to the Leicester City side of the 1962-63 season who chased the double thanks to a sensational run of form on icy and frozen pitches during the coldest winter in England of the 20th century.
- Il Grande Torino, the Torino side of the 1940s.
- Craiova Maxima, Universitatea Craiova of the late 1970s and early 1980s
- Viteziştii (The Speedsters), Steaua Bucharest of the 1980s
- Gaşca nebună (The Crazy Gang), Sportul Studenţesc of the 1980s and early 2000s
- Spartanii (The Spartans), the Dinamo team, that dominated Divizia A in 2007
- La Máquina (The Machine), the River Plate team in the early 1940s.
- Lisbon Lions, Celtic's home-grown European Cup winning team of 1967
- La Quinta del Buitre (Vulture's Quint), the generation of club grown Real Madrid players that dominated Spanish football in the 1980s
- Rolo Compressor (Steamroller), Sport Club Internacional's team in the 40's
- The Total Footballers, any team coached by Rinus Michels and involving Johan Cruijff and Johan Neeskens.
- A Academia (The Academy), Palmeiras's team in the seventies
- Wunderteam (Wonder Team), the Austria national football team that had an unbeaten streak of 14 games between April 1931 and December 1932
- Ye-yé, the generation of all-Spanish Real Madrid players that dominated Spanish football in the 1960s
- Os Magriços, the Portugal national football team which reached 3rd place in the 1966 World Cup in England
- Wembley Wizards, the Scottish national team which defeated England at Wembley Stadium in 1928
- The Dream Team, name was given for FC Barcelona's team that, led by Johan Cruijff, won the European Cup in 1992 and 4 consecutive La Liga titles (1990–1994).
- KK Eleven, The Zambian National Team of the 1980s.
Fan body nicknames
- Ultras, various supporter groups
- CVUCS, supporters of FC Timişoara
- Cainii rosii, supporters of Dinamo Bucharest
- The Toon Army, supporters of Newcastle United
- The Tractor Boys, supporters of Ipswich Town
- The Jacks, supporters of Swansea City
- Wednesdayites, the supporters of Sheffield Wednesday
- The Cider Army, supporters of Bristol City
- The Lardy Army, supporters of Horsham F.C.
- The Falcons, supporters of Spartak Varna
- Red Patch Boys, supporters of Toronto FC
- The Black & Amber Army, supporters of Livingston
- The Gooners, supporters of Arsenal
- The Yid Army, supporters of Tottenham Hotspur
- The Bushwacker, supporting of Millwall
- The Southsiders, supporters of Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- The Timbers Army, supporters of the Portland Timbers
- The Black and White Army, supporters of Fulham FC
- The Cove, supporters of Sydney FC
- Viies Sektor, supporters of FC Flora Tallinn
- Villains, supporters of Aston Villa
- Arabs supporters of Dundee United FC
- The Green Army, supporters of Plymouth Argyle
National team