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Ranking The 15 U.S. Cities With Most Combined Championships

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Ranking The 15 U.S. Cities With Most Combined Championships

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Sports fans loving debating which city in the United States lays claim to being the true ‘Title Town.’ Real ones know there is only one true answer to this question: the city with the most championships.

Below, we break down the 15 U.S. cities with the most championships across the four major leagues: NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL. It is worth nothing that the NFL championships totals include the pre-Super Bowl Era and the NBA titles also include the ABA. These were included because those cities still claim those titles.

The 15 U.S. Cities With The Most Championships Combined: NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL

As you will soon see, the northeast knows ball. The #’s 1 and 2 cities with the most professional sports championships are in the northeast and have been dominating the rest of the country for a long time.

T-12. Miami

Miami Dolphins helmet

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Total Championships: 9
NFL: 2
NBA: 3
MLB: 2
NHL: 2

T-12. Washington D.C.

Washington Commanders helmets

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Total Championships: 9
NFL: 5
NBA: 1
MLB: 2
NHL: 1

T-12. Dallas

Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl rings

© Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Total Championships: 9
NFL: 6
NBA: 1
MLB: 1
NHL: 1

T-12. Baltimore

Baltimore Ravens helmets

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Total Championships: 9
NFL: 5
NBA: 1
MLB: 3
NHL: 0

T-10. Cleveland

every unassisted triple play in MLB history

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Total Championships: 13
NFL: 10
NBA: 1
MLB: 2
NHL: 0

T-10. Green Bay

Aaron Rodgers wins Super Bowl MVP with Green Bay Packers

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Total Championships: 13
NFL: 13
NBA: 0
MLB: 0
NHL: 0

9. St. Louis

St. Louis Cardinals World Series flags at Busch Stadium

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Total Championships: 14
NFL: 1
NBA: 1
MLB: 11
NHL: 1

8. Pittsburgh

Dec 9, 2021; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; The Steelers logo on the helmet before the game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Pittsburgh Steelers at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

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Total Championships: 16
NFL: 6
NBA: 0
MLB: 5
NHL: 5

T-6. Philadelphia

Philadelphia Eagles

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Total Championships: 19
NFL: 6
NBA: 4
MLB: 7
NHL: 2

T-6. San Francisco / Bay Area

Joe Montana in Super Bowl XVI

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Total Championships: 19
NFL: 7
NBA: 5
MLB: 7
NHL: 0

5. Detroit

detroit-tigers

Jasen Vinlove-Imagn Images

Total Championships: 22
NFL: 4 (Pre-Super Bowl Era)
NBA: 3
MLB: 4
NHL: 11

4. Los Angeles

Los Angeles Lakers halfcourt logo

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Total Championships: 26
NFL: 3
NBA: 12
MLB: 8
NHL: 3

3. Chicago

chicago bears helmet on the field

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Total Championships: 29
NFL: 11
NBA: 6
MLB: 6
NHL: 6

2. Boston

Boston Celtics logo at midcourt

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Total Championships: 40
NFL: 6
NBA: 18
MLB: 10
NHL: 6

1. New York

MLB and Yankees legend Mariano Rivera

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Total Championships: 54
NFL: 9
NBA: 2
MLB: 35
NHL: 8





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