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====Professional====
* [[Las Vegas Raiders]], a National Football (American football) League team based in Las Vegas, Nevada
* [[Las Vegas Raiders]], an American football team based in Las Vegas, Nevada
* [[Northern Raiders]], an American National Rugby League team based in Upstate New York
** [[Oakland Raiders]], an American football team 1960–1981 and 1995–2019
* [[Racine Raiders]], a Mid-States Football (American football) League team based in Racine, Wisconsin
* [[Northern Raiders]], a rugby league team based in Upstate New York
* [[Richmond Raiders]], a former American indoor football (American football) team based in Richmond, Virginia
* [[Racine Raiders]], an American football team based in Racine, Wisconsin
* [[Rochester Raiders]], a former Continental Indoor Football (American football) League team based in Rochester, New York
* [[Richmond Raiders]], a indoor football team 2010–2016 based in Richmond, Virginia
* [[Salem Raiders]], a former professional hockey team (1980–1982) based in Salem, Virginia
* [[Rochester Raiders]], a indoor football team 2006–2014 based in Rochester, New York
* [[Virginia Raiders]], a defunct (1982–1983) minor league professional ice hockey team based in Salem, Virginia
* [[Salem Raiders]], an ice hockey team 1980–1982 based in Salem, Virginia
* [[Virginia Raiders]], an ice hockey team 1982–1983 based in Salem, Virginia


====Collegiate====
====Collegiate====

Revision as of 10:57, 4 February 2024

Raider(s) may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Sports teams

Australia

Canada

New Zealand

United Kingdom

United States

Professional

Collegiate

High school

Elsewhere

Military uses

Vehicles

Other uses

  • Brad Rader, who has signed artwork as simply "Raider"
  • Raider, the name of the Twix chocolate bar in several European countries until the 1990s
  • HTC Raider 4G, a smartphone released in South Korea in 2011