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Football club nicknames: Slang terms for all teams in Premier League, La Liga, Serie A & MLS

Some football club nicknames have become as synonymous with their official team names, with the likes of Chelsea known as 'the Blues' and Southampton commonly referred to as 'the Saints'.

Premier League team nicknames are pretty self-explanatory, often paying tribute to the club's trademark kit colours or the mascot on their crest and badge.

Other nicknames, however, have a more affectionate and unique etymology, such as Juventus being called 'the Old Lady' and Koln known as 'the Billy Goats'. So what are some other examples? Goal takes a look.

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England's Premier League

TeamNickname(s)
ArsenalThe Gunners
Aston VillaThe Villans
BournemouthThe Cherries
BrightonThe Seagulls
BurnleyThe Clarets
ChelseaThe Blues
Crystal PalaceThe Eagles
EvertonThe Toffees
Leicester CityThe Foxes
LiverpoolThe Reds
Man CityThe Citizens, The Sky Blues
Man UtdThe Red Devils
Newcastle UtdThe Magpies
Norwich CityThe Canaries
Sheffield UtdThe Blades
SouthamptonThe Saints
TottenhamSpurs, The Lilywhites
WatfordThe Hornets
West HamThe Hammers, The Irons
WolvesWolves

Everton are known as 'the Toffees' due to the toffee shops located in Everton village around the time the club was formed. Ye Anciente Everton Toffee House was popular with fans as it was near to the stadium, while Old Mother Nobletts Toffee Shop sold sweets called 'Everton mints', which were equally popular.

Southampton are referred to as 'the Saints', as the club was founded in 1885 by the young men of St Mary's Church, the mother church of Southampton. During the club's early days, it was known as Southampton St Mary's. This was then shortened to Southampton, but 'the Saints' remained as the nickname.

Spain's La Liga

TeamNickname(s)Explanation/ Translation
Athletic ClubLos Leones, Los RojiblancosThe Lions, The Red and Whites
Atletico MadridLos Colchoneros, Los Rojiblancos The Mattress Makers, The Red and Whites
BarcelonaBlaugranaIn Catalan, 'blau' means blue and 'grana' translates to deep red
Celta VigoOs CelestesThe Sky Blues
Deportivo AlavesLos Babazorros, El Glorioso 'Baba' refers to 'fava' beans, and 'zorro' means 'sack', The Glorious One
EibarLos ArmerosThe Gunsmiths
EspanyolLos Periquitos, Los BlanquiazulesThe Budgerigars, The White and Blues
GetafeLos AzulonesThe Deep Blues 
GranadaLos NazariesNasrids (referencing the Nazrid Dynasty)
LeganesLos PepinerosThe Cucumber Growers
LevanteLos GranotasThe Frogs
MallorcaLos BermellonesThe Vermilions
OsasunaLos RojillosThe Reds
Real BetisBetis, Los Verderones, Los HeliopolitansLilywhites, The Big Greens, The Heliopolitans
Real MadridLos Blancos, MeringuesThe Whites, The Meringues
Real SociedadTxuri-urdinakThe Whites and Blues
Real ValladolidLos Albivioletas The White and Violets
SevillaLos Rojiblancos, Los HispalensesThe White and Reds, The Ones from Hispalis
ValenciaLos CheIn Valencian, 'che' is the same as saying 'hey'
VillarrealEl Submarino AmarilloThe Yellow Submarine

Deportivo Alaves' nickname comes from the Basque language. 'Baba' references fava beans, and zorro means 'sack'. So, in an allusion to the large amounts of favas that were produced in the Alava province, Alaves are literally called 'the beanbags'. 

In the Valencian style of speaking, saying 'che' is the same as saying 'hey'. ‘Levantinos’, who hail from the east coast of Spain, are easily identifiable throughout the rest of the country by their usage of this slang term.

In 1967, Villarreal (who play in yellow) were promoted to Spain’s third division. Around that time, a band called Los Mustangs covered 'Yellow Submarine', originally by the Beatles. The cover became popular in Spain, and so, Villarreal became known as 'the Yellow Submarine'!

Italy's Serie A

TeamNickname(s)Explanation/ Translation
AtalantaI NerazzurriThe Black and Blues
BolognaI Rossoblu, I VeltriThe Red and Blues, The Greyhounds
BresciaLe Rondinelle, I BiancazzurriThe Little Swallows, The White and Blues
CagliariGli IsolaniThe Islanders
FiorentinaLa ViolaThe Purple One
GenoaI Rossoblu, l GrifoneThe Red and Blues, The Griffin
Hellas VeronaI GiallobluThe Yellow and Blues
InterI NerazzurriThe Black and Blues
JuventusI Bianconeri, La Vecchia SignoraThe Black and Whites, The Old Lady
LazioI BiancocelestiThe White and Sky Blues
LecceI GiallorossiThe Yellow and Reds
MilanI RossoneriThe Red and Blacks
NapoliGli AzzurriThe Blues
ParmaI Gialloblu, I CrociatiThe Yellow and Blues, The Crusaders
RomaI GiallorossiThe Yellow and Reds
SampdoriaI BlucerchiatiThe Blue-circled (team colours are blue with white, red and black hoops)
SassuoloI NeroverdiThe Black and Greens
SPALI BiancazzurriThe White and Blues
TorinoIl Toro, i GranataThe Bull, The Maroons
UdineseI BianconeriThe White and Blacks

In Latin, 'Juventus' means youth, so calling the club the 'Old Lady' is an ironic joke as Juventus is one of the oldest clubs in Italian football. For the 'Lady' part, it's understood that this related to fans showing love for their club as they would show love for their other halves.

Germany's Bundesliga

TeamNickname(s)Explanation/ Translation
AugsburgDie FuggerstadterResidents of the Fugger City
Bayer LeverkusenDie WerkselfThe Company XI
BayernDie RotenThe Reds
Borussia DortmundDie SchwarzgelbenThe Black and Yellow
Borussia MonchengladbachDie FohlenThe Foals
Eintracht FrankfurtDie AdlerThe Eagles
Fortuna DusseldorfDie FlingeranerFrom the district of Flingern
FreiburgBreisgau-BrasilianerBrazilians of Breisgau
Hertha BerlinDie Alte DameThe Old Lady
HoffenheimDie KraichgauerFrom the Kraichgau region
KolnDie GeissbockeThe Billy Goats
Leipzig Die Roten BullenThe Red Bulls
MainzDie NullfunferThe O-Fives
PaderbornN/A 
SchalkeDie KonigsblauenThe Royal Blue
Union BerlinDie EisernenThe Iron Ones
Werder BremenDie Grun-Weissen The Green-Whites
WolfsburgDie WolfeThe Wolves

Bayer Leverkusen was founded by employees of the pharmaceutical company Bayer AG, which which is alluded to in their nickname (which translates to 'The Company XI').

Koln's nickname is a reference to the club's mascot, a male goat named Hennes who, in turn, was named after former Koln player and manager Hennes Weisweiler. 

Augsburg is known as the Fuggerstadt (the Fugger city). It acknowledges the Fugger family, who were a notable business and banking entity during the Renaissance period.

Paderborn don't really have a nickname, though the club still have an interesting backstory. For many years, Paderborn had two football clubs – TuS Schloss Neuhaus and Paderborn. They eventually merged into TuS Paderborn/Neuhaus in 1985, and officially changed their name to SC Paderborn 07 in 1997. The 07 refers to 1907, the year TuS Schloss Neuhaus was founded.

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North America's MLS

TeamNickname(s)
Atlanta UnitedThe Five Stripes
Chicago FireMen in Red
FC CincinnatiThe Orange and Blue
Colorado RapidsThe Rapids
Columbus CrewThe Crew
FC DallasThe Hoops
D.C. UnitedThe Black and Red
Houston DynamoOrange Crush, La Naranja (The Orange)
LA GalaxyThe Galaxy
Los Angeles FCN/A
Minnesota United FCThe Loons
Montreal ImpactN/A
New England RevolutionThe Midnight Riders
New York City FCThe Pigeons, The Bronx Blues, The Boys in Blue
New York Red BullsThe Metros
Orlando City SCThe Lions
Philadelphia UnionThe U
Portland TimbersThe Timbers
Real Salt LakeThe Claret and Cobalt
San Jose EarthquakesThe Quakes, The Goonies
Seattle Sounders FCThe Sounders
Sporting Kansas CityThe Wizards
Toronto FCThe Reds
Vancouver WhitecapsThe Blue and Whites, The Caps
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