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Mapped: Major Sports Championships by North American City

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Which North American City Has The Most Major Sports Championships?

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For many cities, sports championships are more than just trophies—they are the lifeblood of city pride, transforming athletic achievements into enduring cultural legends.

This map visualizes North American cities by the number of major sports championships won.

Championships include the following leagues:

  • American Football: Super Bowl champions (1966–present) and pre–Super Bowl era champions from the NFL (1920–1965), AAFC (1946–1949; merged with NFL), and AFL (1960–1965; merged with NFL in 1970)
  • Baseball: World Series (MLB) champions (1903–present)
  • Basketball: NBA Finals champions (1947–present) and ABA champions (1968–1976; merged with NBA in 1976–77)
  • Canadian Football: Grey Cup winners (CFL)
  • Ice Hockey: Stanley Cup (NHL) champions (1915–present), and WHA champions (1973–1979; merged with NHL in 1979–80)
  • Soccer: NASL champions (1968–1984) and MLS champions (1996–present)

The figures come from Wikipedia and are updated as of the 2025 Super Bowl. Championships are recorded by city, not franchise. When a team relocates, prior championships remain with the original city.

New York, City of Champions

Below, we show the North American cities with the most major sports championship titles.

Rank City Country Total major sports championships
1 New York City USA 65
2 Toronto Canada 43
3 Boston USA 41
4 Montreal Canada 36
5 Chicago USA 32
6 Los Angeles USA 30
7 San Francisco Bay Area USA 23
8 Detroit USA 22
9 Philadelphia USA 20
10 Edmonton Canada 19
11 Pittsburgh USA 17
12 Winnipeg Canada 15
13 Ottawa Canada 14
13 Hamilton Canada 14
13 St. Louis USA 14
16 Washington, D.C. USA 13
16 Green Bay USA 13
16 Cleveland USA 13
19 Houston USA 10
19 Dallas USA 10
19 Baltimore USA 10
22 Calgary Canada 9
22 Kansas City USA 9
24 Vancouver Canada 8
24 Denver USA 8
24 Miami USA 8
27 Minneapolis USA 7
28 Tampa Bay USA 6
29 San Antonio USA 5
29 Cincinnati USA 5
29 Seattle USA 5
32 Regina Canada 4
32 Indianapolis USA 4
32 Atlanta USA 4
35 Kingston Canada 3
35 Milwaukee USA 3
37 Sarnia Canada 2
37 Canton USA 2
37 Columbus USA 2
37 Portland USA 2
37 Rochester USA 2
37 Salt Lake City USA 2
37 Buffalo USA 2
44 Victoria Canada 1
44 Quebec City Canada 1
44 Akron USA 1
44 New Orleans USA 1
44 Phoenix USA 1
44 Providence USA 1
44 Raleigh USA 1
44 Syracuse USA 1
44 Tulsa USA 1
44 San Diego USA 1
44 Louisville USA 1
44 Las Vegas USA 1

With 65 championships, New York City leads by a wide margin, reflecting its long history of successful teams across multiple leagues.

The city has won at least one championship in every major league (excluding the CFL), with the most (35) in the MLB.

New York City has multiple teams in multiple leagues, including the NBA (Knicks, Nets), NFL (Giants, Jets), MLB (Yankees, Mets), NHL (Rangers, Islanders), and MLS (Red Bulls, NYCFC), contributing to more opportunities for championships.

Many of these New York teams, including the Yankees and Giants, also rank among the most valuable teams in the world, which can provide them with financial advantages such as higher payrolls and better facilities that may contribute to attracting top talent.

Other cities with two teams in the same league include Los Angeles (NBA: Lakers, Clippers; NFL: Rams, Chargers; MLS: LA Galaxy, LAFC), Chicago (MLB: Cubs, White Sox), and the San Francisco Bay Area (MLB: Giants, Athletics).

Canadian Cities Are on the Board

While the U.S. has more major sports franchises, Canadian cities still rank highly in total championships, with Toronto (43) and Montreal (36) claiming the second and fourth spots.

A key reason is the prominence of the NHL and CFL, which have historically dominated Canadian sports culture.

Despite making up just seven of the NHL’s 32 teams, Canadian hockey franchises also account for three of the league’s five highest-earning teams.

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