Algeria - Les Fennecs (The Desert Foxes)
Why: Algeria is over 80% desert. The Fennec (Arabic for fox) is a small nocturnal fox found in northern Africa.
Argentina - La Albicelestes (The White & Sky Blue)
Why: The colors of the stripes on their jerseys, and on the Argentina flag.
Australia - Socceroos
Why: Soccer + Kangaroos = Socceroos.
Brazil - Seleção (The Selection), Canarinhos (Little Canary), Verde e Amarelo (Green and Yellow), the Samba Kings.
Why: The Selection is self-explanatory. The jerseys are canary yellow with green trim. Samba Kings is a reference to both Brazil's style of play, and a Brazilian style of dance. Apparently they are the kings at both.
Cameroon - Les Lions Indomptables (The Indomitable Lions)
Plenty of lions in Cameroon, not many of whom are particularly submissive.
Chile - La Roja (The Red), El Equipo de Todos (Everbody's Team)
Why: Red is the color of the Chile jersey, and they're Everybody's Team because most neutrals enjoy their attacking style.
Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) - Les Elephants (The Elephants)
Why: The Ivory Coast was once home to thousands of elephants, and a roaring ivory trade. Now there are only a few hundred elephants left. Because of the previously roaring ivory trade.
Denmark - Danish Dynamite, Olsen-Banden (The Olsen Gang), Olsen's Elleve (Olsen's Eleven)
Why: The brilliant Denmark team of the 1980s was called Danish Dynamite, while the current are nicknamed after coach Morten Olsen. Sounds like a short term strategy for a nickname, but Olsen has been in charge since the year 2000. Plus Olsen's Eleven is a world class pun.
England - The Three Lions
Why: There are three lions on the Football Association crest, in reference to the total number of lions ever spotted in England. Or because of the English coat of arms.
France - Les Bleus (The Blues)
Why: France's jerseys are blue.
Germany - Nationalmannschaft (National Team)
Why: Because it's true.
Ghana - The Black Stars
Why: There's a massive black star in the middle of the Ghanaian flag.
Greece - Galanoleyki (blue and white), To Piratiko (The Pirate Ship)
Why: Blue and white are the colors of the jersey and the flag. The Pirate Ship was a nickname earned at Euro 2004, when Greek commentator Georgios Helakis referenced a boat in host nation Portugal's opening ceremony and said Greece should "become pirates and steal the victory". Which they did.
Honduras - Los Catrachos
Why: Because that's how other Central Americans refer to Hondurans, in honor of General Xatruch.
Italy - Azzurri (Sky Blues)
Why: Because Italy's jerseys are blue.
Japan - Blue Samurai
Why: Jerseys are blue, and Samurai were "the military nobility in pre-Industrial Japan." Also, Samurai sounds badass.
Mexico - El Tri (The Three)
Why: Three colors of the Mexican flag are green, white and red.
Netherlands - The Oranje (The Orange), sometime La Naranja Mecanica (Clockwork Orange)
Why: Orange is the national color of the Netherlands and the color of their jerseys, all of which can be traced back to the House of Orange-Nassau royal family. Clockwork Orange is - I believe - half a reference to Anthony Burgess' novel, half a reference to Total Football.
North Korea - The Chollima
Why: The Chollima, or "thousand mile horse", is part of Korean mythology.
New Zealand - The All Whites
Why: Racism. No, not really. The famous New Zealand rugby union team go Johnny Cash and wear black head to toe, and so are known as The All Blacks. To differentiate themselves the soccer team has wears all white.
Nigeria - The Super Eagles
Why: The Nigerian Football Federation crest features an eagle perched atop a football. A super eagle.
Paraguay - La Albirroja (The White-Red), Guaraní.
Why: The jerseys are white and red, while the Guaraní are a people indigenous to Paraguay.
Portugal - Selecção das Quinas (Team of the Five)
Why: Refers to the five shields on both the Portuguese Football Federation crest and Portuguese flag, representing the five kings conquered by King Alfonso I.
Serbia - Beli Orlovi (The White Eagles)
Why: The Serbian coat of arms features a double headed (mutant?) white eagle.
Slovakia: Repre
Why: A lack of imagination? Repre is short for reprezentacny tim (representative team).
Slovenia: Zmajceki (Dragons).
Why: The coat of arms of capital city Ljubljana features a giant dragon sitting atop a castle.
South Africa - Bafana Bafana (The Boys The Boys)
Why: A term of endearment. Even after the 3-0 defeat to Uruguay.
South Korea - The Taeguk Warriors
Why: Taeguk is a Korean symbol of balance. The yin and the yang. You can see it in the center of the Korean flag.
Spain - La Furia Roja (The Red Fury)
Why: Red jerseys. Furious red jerseys.
Switzerland - The Schweizer Nati (The Swiss National Team)
Why: Because nicknames are hard to come by if you spend all your time being neutral.
Uruguay - La Celeste (The Sky Blue)
Why: Sky blue jerseys.
USA - The Yanks
Why: Shortening of Yankees, a colloquial term for Americans.
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Friday, June 25, 2010
World Cup 2010 Teams Nicknames
Algeria – Les Fennecs (The Desert Foxes)
Argentina – Albicelestes (White and Sky blue)
Australia – Socceroos
Brazil – Seleção (The Selection). Also Canarinhos (Little Canary) and Verde e Amarelo (Green and Yellow).
Cameroon – Lions Indomptables (Indomitable Lions)
Chile – La Roja (The Red)
Cote d’Ivoire – Les Éléphants (The Elephants)
Denmark – Olsens Elleve (Olsen’s Eleven) – In honour of popular head coach Morten Olsen.
England – The Three Lions – From the FA crest.
France – Les Bleus (The Blues)
Germany – National Mannschaft (National Team) or DFB Elf (DFB Eleven) or National Elf (National Eleven). The nickname Die Mannschaft (the team) is only used by non-German media.
Ghana – The Black Stars
Greece – To Piratiko (The Pirate Ship) – Since Euro 2004. But another common nickname is apparently Galanoleyki, though I have no idea what that means.
Honduras – Los Catrachos which is apparently how other Central Americans refer to Hondurans. Also La H (The H) – The crest is a large H, which looks extremely cool on the shirt..
Italy – Azzurri (Sky Blues)
Japan – Blue Samurai
Mexico – El Tri (after the three colours or “tricolor” on the Mexican flag).
Netherlands – Oranje
North Korea – Chollima (some sort of mythical horse)
New Zealand – All Whites (rugby union team are the All Blacks)
Nigeria – Super Eagles
Paraguay – La Albirroja (The White-Red) or Guaraní (an indigenous people)
Portugal – Selecção das Quinas (Team of the Five Shields) – Referring to the five shields on the FA crest. I think.
Serbia – Beli Orlovi (White Eagles) – Referring to the white double headed eagle on the Serbia coat of arms.
Slovakia – Repre (at least according to Wikipedia, but there’s no explanation as to what this means).
Slovenia – Zmajceki (Dragons) – Because there’s a dragon on the crest of capital city Ljubljana.
South Africa – Bafana Bafana (The Boys)
South Korea – Taeguk Warriors. Fans are often called The Red Devils.
Spain – La Furia Roja (Red Fury)
Switzerland – Schweizer Nati
United States – Often referred to as the MNT (Men’s National Team) or The Yanks.
Uruguay – La Celeste (The Sky Blue)
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