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In the US, Charlotte pro teams have gone the second-most years without a championship


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The following US cities have at least one or more professional teams in the major four sports leagues in the US and have NEVER had those teams win a championship. Cities need at least twenty seasons combined among their teams to qualify:

1. New Orleans: 53 (Saints, Jazz, Hornets)

2. Charlotte: 33 (Hornets, Panthers, Bobcats)

3. Salt Lake City: 30 (Jazz)

4. Sacramento: 25 (Kings)

5. Nashville: 21 (Predators, Titans)

Charlotte has the largest population of them.

Do you think a Charlotte-based team will win a national championship in your lifetime?

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Indians have won two World Series.

SuperSonics won an NBA title.

Bills won two AFL championships.

Chargers won an AFL championship.

I guess you could argue that AFL championships shouldn't count, but they were seen as major championships back then.

If you do AFL you would need to do minor league hockey and baseball. Shouldnt be real years anyway?

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Weren't AFL championships seen as major championships back then? I couldn't in good conscience equate the Charlotte Checkers ECHL championship back in the '90s with the Bills winning two AFL championships.

But if you'd like, I guess you could bump Charlotte down to #4 if you don't want to count those AFL titles.

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