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14:15, 4 April 2018: Philly Champions (talk | contribs) triggered filter 657, performing the action "edit" on City of Champions. Actions taken: Warn; Filter description: Adding an external link to a disambiguation page (examine)

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* [[Boston nicknames|Boston]], Massachusetts, United States; so named during the 2000s for sporting success. The four major teams won a combined ten championships within fifteen years.
* [[Boston nicknames|Boston]], Massachusetts, United States; so named during the 2000s for sporting success. The four major teams won a combined ten championships within fifteen years.
* [[Detroit]], Michigan, United States; so named during the 1930s for sporting success (see [[Champions Day]])<!--nickname is mentioned on [[Sports in Detroit]]-->
* [[Detroit]], Michigan, United States; so named during the 1930s for sporting success (see [[Champions Day]])<!--nickname is mentioned on [[Sports in Detroit]]-->
*[[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania, United States; First city to ever win the Super Bowl and NCAA Basketball National Championship in the same year. The city won 2 national championships in the span of 2 months. [http://www.centredaily.com/sports/college/mens-basketball/article207771589.html]
* [[Pittsburgh]], Pennsylvania, United States; so named during the 1970s/early 1980s for 7 titles in 9 years and again during the late 2000s for 3 titles in 4 years.<!--nickname is mentioned on [[Sports in Pittsburgh]]-->
* [[Pittsburgh]], Pennsylvania, United States; so named during the 1970s/early 1980s for 7 titles in 9 years and again during the late 2000s for 3 titles in 4 years.<!--nickname is mentioned on [[Sports in Pittsburgh]]-->


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'Undid revision 834209897 by [[Special:Contributions/Bkonrad|Bkonrad]] ([[User talk:Bkonrad|talk]])'
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'The term '''City of Champions''' may refer to the following cities, which have a sign: * [[Brockton, Massachusetts]], United States; so named after boxers who fought out of the city, e.g. Marvin Hagler, Rocky Marciano, and Goody Petronelli * [[Edmonton]], Alberta, Canada; so named by city councillors in 1984 after the Edmonton Oilers won their first Stanley Cup * [[Tampa]], Florida, United States; so named on the road sign ''Welcome TO Tampa'' The following cities have also been labeled '''City of Champions''' on sports memorabilia, posters, magazine covers after winning numerous of titles: * [[Boston nicknames|Boston]], Massachusetts, United States; so named during the 2000s for sporting success. The four major teams won a combined ten championships within fifteen years. * [[Detroit]], Michigan, United States; so named during the 1930s for sporting success (see [[Champions Day]])<!--nickname is mentioned on [[Sports in Detroit]]--> * [[Pittsburgh]], Pennsylvania, United States; so named during the 1970s/early 1980s for 7 titles in 9 years and again during the late 2000s for 3 titles in 4 years.<!--nickname is mentioned on [[Sports in Pittsburgh]]--> Other: *[[Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park]] also known as City of Champions Stadium, currently under construction in Inglewood, California for the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers * ''City of Champions'', a former name of a riverboat in Pittsburgh's [[Gateway Clipper Fleet]], now known as the ''Countess'' ==See also== *[[Titletown (disambiguation)]] {{disambiguation}}'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'The term '''City of Champions''' may refer to the following cities, which have a sign: * [[Brockton, Massachusetts]], United States; so named after boxers who fought out of the city, e.g. Marvin Hagler, Rocky Marciano, and Goody Petronelli * [[Edmonton]], Alberta, Canada; so named by city councillors in 1984 after the Edmonton Oilers won their first Stanley Cup * [[Tampa]], Florida, United States; so named on the road sign ''Welcome TO Tampa'' The following cities have also been labeled '''City of Champions''' on sports memorabilia, posters, magazine covers after winning numerous of titles: * [[Boston nicknames|Boston]], Massachusetts, United States; so named during the 2000s for sporting success. The four major teams won a combined ten championships within fifteen years. * [[Detroit]], Michigan, United States; so named during the 1930s for sporting success (see [[Champions Day]])<!--nickname is mentioned on [[Sports in Detroit]]--> *[[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania, United States; First city to ever win the Super Bowl and NCAA Basketball National Championship in the same year. The city won 2 national championships in the span of 2 months. [http://www.centredaily.com/sports/college/mens-basketball/article207771589.html] * [[Pittsburgh]], Pennsylvania, United States; so named during the 1970s/early 1980s for 7 titles in 9 years and again during the late 2000s for 3 titles in 4 years.<!--nickname is mentioned on [[Sports in Pittsburgh]]--> Other: *[[Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park]] also known as City of Champions Stadium, currently under construction in Inglewood, California for the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers * ''City of Champions'', a former name of a riverboat in Pittsburgh's [[Gateway Clipper Fleet]], now known as the ''Countess'' ==See also== *[[Titletown (disambiguation)]] {{disambiguation}}'
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