Expansion team
An expansion team is a new team in a sports league, usually from a city that has not hosted a team in that league before, formed with the intention of satisfying the demand for a local team from a population in a new area. Sporting leagues also hope that the expansion of their competition will grow the popularity of the sport generally. The term is most commonly used in reference to the Major professional sports leagues in [the United States and Canada|North American major professional sports leagues] but is applied to sports leagues in other countries with a closed franchise system of league membership. The term refers to the expansion of the sport into new areas. The addition of an expansion team sometimes results in the payment of an expansion fee to the league by the new team and an expansion draft to populate the new roster.
Background
Reasons for expansion
In North America, expansion often takes place in response to population growth and geographic shifts of population. Such demographic change results in financial opportunities to engage with the new market as consumers of sports demand local teams to support. Major League Baseball was limited to 16 teams located north and east of St. Louis, Missouri, for the first half of the 20th century. During that time, the United States population doubled and expanded to the south and west. Rival interests explored the possibility of forming a rival league in the untapped markets. To forestall that possibility, one of the measures that MLB took was to expand by four teams in 1961 and 1962. Over the past four decades, MLB expanded further, to its current 30-team membership. In the context of MLB, the term "expansion team" is also used to refer to any of the 14 teams enfranchised in the second half of the 20th century.Leagues that are new and/or financially struggling may also admit large numbers of expansion teams so that the existing franchises can pocket more revenue from expansion fees. Indoor American football leagues are notorious for doing so: the leagues can double the number of teams and have many new teams fail within a year or two. Major League Soccer, after spending most of its first decade of existence with relatively stable membership and struggling finances, adopted a policy of continuous expansion beginning in 2005, a policy that the league as of 2017 has no intention of stopping.
Locations for expansion teams
Cities and regions with large populations that lack a team are generally regarded to be the best candidates for new teams. In rugby league, the United Kingdom-based Rugby Football League's Super League has added teams from France and Wales to cover a great demographic spread. The operator of Super League, England's Rugby Football League, has also added teams to the lower levels of its league pyramid, specifically the Championship and League 1, from both France and Wales, and most recently Canada. In rugby union, the competition originally known as the Celtic League and now as Pro14, which began with sides only from the Celtic nations of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, has added teams from Italy and more recently South Africa. The U.S.-based NFL has considered a potential franchise in the UK.Performance of expansion teams
When an expansion team begins play, it is generally stocked with less talented free agents, inexperienced players, and veterans nearing retirement. Additionally, prospective owners may face expensive fees to the league as well as high startup costs such as stadiums and facilities. The team is also at a disadvantage in that it has not been together as a team as long as its opponents and thus lacks the cohesiveness other teams have built over years. As a result, most expansion teams are known for their poor play during their first seasons. Expansion teams must also compete with any expansion rivals for available talent, a common problem since leagues often expand by two or four teams in one season.Expansion teams are not necessarily doomed to mediocrity, however, as most leagues have policies which promote parity, such as drafts and salary caps, which give some expansion teams the opportunity to win championships only a few years after their first season. In Major League Baseball The Arizona Diamondbacks won the 2001 World Series in their fourth season, and the Florida Marlins won the 1997 World Series in their fifth season. In the NBA, The Milwaukee Bucks won the 1971 NBA Finals in their third year of existence, greatly helped by drafting Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the 1969 draft and acquiring Oscar Robertson from the Cincinnati Royals before the 1970–71 season began. In the NHL, the Florida Panthers made the Stanley Cup Finals in their third season even though, like MLB, the league then had no salary cap; a cap was established in 2005. However, the Vegas Golden Knights quickly emerged as one of the NHL's best teams in its first season. Thanks to a less-harsh expansion draft and successful management, the team defied all odds and advanced to the 2018 Stanley Cup Finals in their first year of existence, and later won the 2023 Stanley Cup Finals in just their sixth season.
The National Football League, despite being considered the most generous in its revenue sharing and the strictest with its salary cap, has had far more difficulty bringing expansion teams up to par with their more established brethren. Of the six teams to have been added to the NFL since the AFL–NFL merger, the fastest turnaround between an inaugural season and the team's first Super Bowl victory was 27 seasons ; none of the four teams to hold expansion drafts since 1995 have ever won that contest, with only one, the Carolina Panthers playing in the game. In, the Panthers and Jacksonville Jaguars each made it to their respective conference championship games in their second season in the league.
Relocated teams regarded as expansion teams
Expansion teams are usually considered as such in their first season and sometimes in their second season. A team that moves to another location and/or changes its name is not an expansion team. If it moves, it is known as a relocated team, and if the name changes, the team is known as a renamed team. Relocated teams may change their name, colors, and mascot at the same time as the move; however, because the roster is the same and the league does not expand as a result, they are not regarded as expansion teams. A handful of franchise relocations are officially recognized by their respective leagues as creation of expansion franchises; this is done so that the history of the team stays with the original city, to be assumed a few years later by a revival of the franchise after a period of inactivity. The league expands in the season corresponding to the original franchise's revival, and holds an expansion draft for the revived franchise. For examples, see the notes below on the NFL's Baltimore Ravens, NBA's New Orleans Pelicans, and NHL's Utah Mammoth.Expansion teams in North America
Major League Baseball (MLB)">Major League Baseball">Major League Baseball (MLB)
The National League had an eight-team lineup established in 1900, mirrored by the eight charter franchises of the American League in 1901. This list enumerates franchises added since this "Classic Eight" era.- 1961: Los Angeles Angels; Washington Senators
- 1962: Houston Colt.45s ; New York Mets
- 1969: Kansas City Royals; Montreal Expos ; San Diego Padres; Seattle Pilots
- 1977: Seattle Mariners; Toronto Blue Jays
- 1993: Colorado Rockies; Florida Marlins
- 1998: Arizona Diamondbacks; Tampa Bay Devil Rays
National Basketball Association (NBA)">National Basketball Association">National Basketball Association (NBA)
Eight charter franchises of the NBA are still active.- 1961: Chicago Packers
- 1966: Chicago Bulls
- 1967: San Diego Rockets ; Seattle SuperSonics
- 1968: Milwaukee Bucks; Phoenix Suns
- 1970: Cleveland Cavaliers; Buffalo Braves ; Portland Trail Blazers
- 1974: New Orleans Jazz
- 1976: New York Nets, Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, and San Antonio Spurs join NBA after merger with American Basketball Association.
- 1980: Dallas Mavericks
- 1988: Miami Heat; Charlotte Hornets
- 1989: Minnesota Timberwolves; Orlando Magic
- 1995: Vancouver Grizzlies ; Toronto Raptors
- 2002: New Orleans Hornets – The Charlotte Hornets relocated to New Orleans in 2002, and in 2013 renamed themselves the New Orleans Pelicans. Subsequently, the original Charlotte Hornets' history was assumed by the revived Charlotte Hornets. Hence, the Pelicans are retrospectively considered by the NBA to be an expansion team that began play in the 2002–03 season.
- 2004: Charlotte Bobcats entered the league and held an expansion draft. In 2014 the team was renamed the Charlotte Hornets and received possession of the history and records of the Charlotte Hornets prior to 2002. Hence, the Bobcats are retrospectively considered by the NBA to be a revival of the previous Charlotte franchise, having suspended operations from 2002 until 2004.
American Basketball Association (ABA)">American Basketball Association">American Basketball Association (ABA)
There was only one expansion team in the whole history of the ABA.- 1972: San Diego Conquistadors
National Football League (NFL)">National Football League">National Football League (NFL)
Only extant teams are listed. Two charter franchises, the Chicago Cardinals and Decatur Staleys, are still active. Starting in 1960, the NFL held an expansion draft for new franchises.- 1921: Green Bay Packers, previously an independent, joined the league.
- 1925: New York Giants — replaced another team of the same name that left the league after one season in 1921
- 1930: Portsmouth Spartans, previously of the Ohio League, joined the NFL.
- 1932: Boston Braves – replaced the [Cleveland Indians (NFL 1931)|1931 Cleveland Indians], who in turn replaced the Orange/Newark Tornadoes, a 1929 expansion team that left the league in 1931.
- 1933: Philadelphia Eagles — replaced the Frankford Yellow Jackets, a 1924 expansion team that folded in 1931; Pittsburgh Pirates, previously the Rooneys of the Western Pennsylvania Senior Independent Football Conference, joined the league.
- 1937: Cleveland Rams joined, having previously played in the 1936 American Football League.
- 1950: Three teams joined the NFL after a partial merger with the rival All-America Football Conference, of which the Cleveland Browns and San Francisco 49ers still exist.
- 1953: Baltimore Colts (second) — replaced the position held by several franchises, dating back to another charter franchise, the Dayton Triangles. Not to be confused with the AAFC Baltimore Colts, who were the third AAFC team to join the NFL but folded in 1950.
- 1960: Dallas Cowboys
- 1961: Minnesota Vikings
- 1966: Atlanta Falcons
- 1967: New Orleans Saints
- 1970: Boston Patriots, Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos, Houston Oilers, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, and San Diego Chargers join NFL after merger with the 1960 American Football League. No expansion draft was necessary as the AFL teams were already well established and of comparable strength.
- 1976: Seattle Seahawks; Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- 1995: Carolina Panthers; Jacksonville Jaguars
- 1996: Baltimore Ravens — The Cleveland Browns effectively relocated to Baltimore and became the Ravens. No expansion draft is needed as the league does not change in size, though the statistical history and branding of the Browns stayed in Cleveland for a future revival of the franchise. The Baltimore Ravens are considered by the NFL to be an expansion team that began play in the 1996 season.
- 1999: The Cleveland Browns are 1999 [Cleveland Browns season|revived], hold an expansion draft, and receive possession of the history and records of the Browns prior to 1996. The Browns are considered by the NFL to be a continuation of the previous Cleveland Browns franchise, rather than a 1999 expansion team.
- 2002: Houston Texans
[American Football League]
Two teams from the AFL of the 1960s were expansion teams in that league. Both joined the AFL after the merger with the NFL was agreed to, but before it was finalized.- 1966: Miami Dolphins
- 1968: Cincinnati Bengals
National Hockey League (NHL)">National Hockey League">National Hockey League (NHL)
The NHL had a six-team lineup established in 1942. This list enumerates the teams added since the "Original Six" era.- 1967: Los Angeles Kings; Minnesota North Stars ; California Seals ; Philadelphia Flyers; Pittsburgh Penguins; St. Louis Blues
- 1970: Buffalo Sabres; Vancouver Canucks
- 1972: Atlanta Flames ; New York Islanders
- 1974: Kansas City Scouts ; Washington Capitals
- 1979: Hartford Whalers, Quebec Nordiques, Edmonton Oilers, and original Winnipeg Jets — all joined NHL after merger with World Hockey Association.
- 1991: San Jose Sharks
- 1992: Ottawa Senators; Tampa Bay Lightning
- 1993: Mighty Ducks of Anaheim ; Florida Panthers
- 1998: Nashville Predators
- 1999: Atlanta Thrashers
- 2000: Columbus Blue Jackets; Minnesota Wild
- 2017: Vegas Golden Knights
- 2021: Seattle Kraken
- 2024: Utah Mammoth – The Arizona Coyotes roster and personnel are effectively relocated to Salt Lake City though officially considered by the NHL to be an expansion franchise. The Coyotes franchise was deactivated by the NHL for five years with its intellectual property, colors, and history remaining behind in Phoenix pending construction of a new arena by 2029.
Major League Soccer (MLS)">Major League Soccer">Major League Soccer (MLS)
- 1998: Chicago Fire FC ; Miami Fusion
- 2005: Chivas USA ; Real Salt Lake
- 2006: Houston Dynamo – In 2005, the San Jose Earthquakes relocated to Houston, considered to be a new expansion team, while the Earthquakes were put on hiatus.
- 2007: Toronto FC; revived San Jose Earthquakes
- 2009: Seattle Sounders FC
- 2010: Philadelphia Union
- 2011: Portland Timbers; Vancouver Whitecaps FC
- 2012: Montreal Impact
- 2015: New York City FC; Orlando City SC
- 2017: Atlanta United FC; Minnesota United FC
- 2018: Los Angeles FC
- 2019: FC Cincinnati
- 2020: Inter Miami CF; Nashville SC
- 2021: Austin FC
- 2022: Charlotte FC
- 2023: St. Louis City SC
- 2025: San Diego FC
Canadian Football League (CFL)">Canadian Football League">Canadian Football League (CFL)
- 1993: Sacramento Gold Miners – The first entry in the league's failed attempt to expand into the U.S. After the 1994 season, the team relocated to San Antonio and played as the San Antonio Texans before folding after the 1995 season.
- 1994:
- *Baltimore Stallions – The Stallions were the most successful team in the CFL's U.S. experiment, winning the Grey Cup in 1995. However, the impending relocation of the NFL's Cleveland Browns to Baltimore led the team to depart for Montreal, where it became the current version of the Montreal Alouettes. Despite this history, the CFL does not recognize the link between the Stallions and Alouettes, instead treating the Alouettes as a continuation of past CFL teams in Montreal.
- *Las Vegas Posse – Also part of the CFL's failed U.S. experiment
- *Shreveport Pirates – Also part of the CFL's failed U.S. experiment
- 1995: Birmingham Barracudas ; Memphis Mad Dogs
- 2002: Ottawa Renegades
- 2014: Ottawa Redblacks
National Lacrosse League (NLL)">National Lacrosse League">National Lacrosse League (NLL)
- 1989: Detroit Turbos ; New England Blazers
- 1990: Pittsburgh Bulls
- 1992: Buffalo Bandits
- 1995: Rochester Knighthawks
- 1996: Charlotte Cobras
- 1998: Ontario Raiders ; Syracuse Smash
- 2000: Albany Attack
- 2001: Columbus Landsharks
- 2002: Calgary Roughnecks; Montreal Express ; New Jersey Storm ; Vancouver Ravens
- 2005: Minnesota Swarm
- 2006: Edmonton Rush ; Portland Lumberjax
- 2007: Chicago Shamrox ; New York Titans
- 2009: Boston Blazers
- 2019: San Diego Seals, Philadelphia Wings
- 2020: Halifax Thunderbirds, New York Riptide
- 2021: Panther City Lacrosse Club
- 2022: Las Vegas Desert Dogs
Major League Lacrosse (MLL)">Major League Lacrosse">Major League Lacrosse (MLL)
- 2006: Chicago Machine ; Denver Outlaws; Los Angeles Riptide ; San Francisco Dragons
- 2009: Toronto Nationals
- 2012: Ohio Machine ; Charlotte Hounds
- 2014: Florida Launch
- 2016: Atlanta Blaze
- 2020: Connecticut Hammerheads
Major League Rugby (MLR)">Major League Rugby">Major League Rugby (MLR)
Six of the seven charter franchises from 2018 remain active.- 2019: Rugby United New York; Toronto Arrows
- 2020: New England Free Jacks; Old Glory DC; Rugby ATL
- 2021: LA Giltinis
- 2022: Dallas Jackals
- 2023: Chicago Hounds
- 2024: Anthem RC, Sharks (rugby union)|Miami Sharks]
- 2026: California Legion
Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)">Women's National Basketball Association">Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
The WNBA began in 1997 with eight charter franchises, four of which are still active: the Los Angeles Sparks, New York Liberty, Phoenix Mercury, and Utah Starzz.- 1998: Detroit Shock ; Washington Mystics
- 1999: Orlando Miracle ; Minnesota Lynx
- 2000: Indiana Fever; Seattle Storm; Miami Sol ; Portland Fire
- 2006: Chicago Sky
- 2008: Atlanta Dream
- 2025: Golden State Valkyries
- 2026: Portland Fire; Toronto Tempo
- 2028: Cleveland
- 2029: Detroit
- 2030: Philadelphia
National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)">National Women's Soccer League">National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
- 2014: Houston Dash
- 2016: Orlando Pride
- 2017: North Carolina Courage
- 2018: Utah Royals FC
- 2021: Racing Louisville; Kansas City Current
- 2022: Angel City; San Diego Wave
- 2024: Bay FC; revival of Utah Royals
- 2026: Boston Legacy; Denver Summit
- 2028: Atlanta
Canadian Premier League (CPL)">Canadian Premier League">Canadian Premier League (CPL)
- 2020: Atlético Ottawa
- 2023: Vancouver FC
- 2026: FC Supra du Québec
Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL)">Canadian Elite Basketball League">Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL)
- 2020: Ottawa BlackJacks
- 2022: Montreal Alliance; Scarborough Shooting Stars; Newfoundland Growlers
- 2023: Winnipeg Sea Bears
Expansion teams in Australia and New Zealand
[A-League Men]
- 2007–08: Wellington Phoenix
- 2009–10: Gold Coast United and Northern Fury FC
- 2010–11: Melbourne Heart
- 2012–13: Western Sydney Wanderers
- 2019–20: Western United
- 2020–21: Macarthur FC
- 2024–25: Auckland FC
- 2026–27: Canberra
[Australian Baseball League]
- 2018: Auckland Tuatara; Geelong-Korea
[Australian Football League]
- 1908: Richmond Tigers, University
- 1925: Hawthorn Hawks, North Melbourne Kangaroos and Footscray Bulldogs. All three teams relocated from the VFA.
- 1987: Brisbane Bears ; West Coast Eagles
- 1991: Adelaide Crows
- 1995: Fremantle Dockers
- 1997: Port Adelaide Power
- 2011: Gold Coast Suns
- 2012: Greater Western Sydney Giants
- 2028: Tasmania FC
[AFL Women's]
AFL Women's, launched in 2017 with 8 teams, is operated by the Australian Football League, with all teams fielded by AFL clubs. The league expanded to 10 teams prior to the 2019 season and 14 prior to the 2020 season. In 2023, the remaining four AFL clubs launched women's sides.- 2019: Geelong; North Melbourne
- 2020: Gold Coast Suns; Richmond; St Kilda; West Coast Eagles
- 2023: Essendon, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, Sydney Swans
National Basketball League">National Basketball League (Australia)">National Basketball League
- 1980: Coburg Giants ; Launceston Casino City
- 1981: Forestville Eagles
- 1982: Adelaide City Eagles ; Geelong Cats ; Westate Wildcats
- 1983: Devonport Warriors ; Hobart Devils
- 1984: Melbourne Tigers
- 1988: Sydney Kings
- 1990: Gold Coast Cougars
- 1992: South East Melbourne Magic
- 1993: Townsville Suns
- 1998: Victoria Titans ; West Sydney Razorbacks
- 1999: Cairns Taipans
- 2004: Hunter Pirates ; New Zealand Breakers
- 2006: Singapore Slingers ; South Dragons
- 2007: Gold Coast Blaze
- 2019: South East Melbourne Phoenix
- 2021: Tasmania JackJumpers
[National Rugby League]
- 1910: Annandale
- 1920: University
- 1921: St. George Dragons
- 1935: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
- 1947: Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles; Parramatta Eels
- 1967: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks; Penrith Panthers
- 1982: Canberra Raiders; Illawarra Steelers
- 1988: Brisbane Broncos; Gold Coast-Tweed Giants ; Newcastle Knights
- 1995: Auckland Warriors ; North Queensland Cowboys; South Queensland Crushers ; Western Reds
- 1998: Melbourne Storm; Adelaide Rams
- 1999: St George Illawarra Dragons
- 2000: Wests Tigers
- 2000: Northern Eagles
- 2007: Gold Coast Titans
- 2023: The Dolphins
- 2027: Perth Bears
- 2028: Papua New Guinea Chiefs
[Super Rugby]
- 2006: Cheetahs and Western Force
- * The Cheetahs and Force were both dropped from Super Rugby after the 2017 season. The Cheetahs immediately became an expansion team in Pro14, but ceased Super Rugby operations when the country's four principal Super Rugby sides joined the URC in 2021. The Force later moved to Australia's National Rugby Championship, but after that league folded, it would return to Super Rugby, first in the COVID-era Super Rugby AU before joining the retooled Super Rugby Pacific in 2022.
- 2011: Melbourne Rebels
- 2013: Southern Kings
- * The Kings were dropped from Super Rugby at the same time as the Cheetahs and Force, and joined Pro14 alongside the Cheetahs. The team folded in 2020 when a planned takeover bid collapsed in fraud.
- 2016: Jaguares and Sunwolves
- 2022: Moana Pasifika and Fijian Drua
[Women's National Basketball League]
- 1983: AIS
- 1984: Bulleen Boomers
- 1986: Canberra Capitals
- 1989: Sydney Flames
- 1990: Perth Lynx
- 1992: Adelaide Lightning; Dandenong Rangers
- 2001: Townsville Fire
- 2007: Bendigo Spirit
- 2008: Logan Thunder
- 2015: South East Queensland Stars
Expansion teams in Asia
[Asia League Ice Hockey]
- 2004: Harbin; Qiqihar; Golden Amur
- 2005: High1; Nordic Vikings
- 2006: Seibu Prince Rabbits; Changchun Fuao; China Hosa
- 2007: China Dragon
- 2009: Tohoku Free Blades
- 2012: Daemyung Sangmu
- 2013: PSK Sakhalin
- 2016: Daemyung Killer Whales
- 2019: East Hokkaido Cranes
- 2022: Yokohama Grits
- 2025: Stars Kobe
[Indian Premier League]
- 2011: Kochi Tuskers Kerala; Pune Warriors India
- 2016: Gujarat Lions; Rising Pune Supergiants
- 2022: Gujarat Titans; Lucknow Super Giants
[Indian Super League]
- 2017–2018: Bengaluru FC; Jamshedpur FC
- 2019–2020: Hyderabad FC
- 2020–2021: SC East Bengal
[Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League]
- 2018–19: Bacoor City Strikers ; Basilan Steel ; Cebu City Sharks ; Davao Occidental Tigers; GenSan Warriors; Laguna Heroes ; Makati Skyscrapers ; Mandaluyong El Tigre ; Manila Stars ; Marikina Shoemasters; Pampanga Lanterns ; Pasig Pirates ; Pasay Voyagers; Rizal Crusaders ; San Juan Knights; Zamboanga Valientes
- 2019–20: Bacolod Master Sardines ; Bicol Volcanoes ; Iloilo United Royals ; Mindoro Tamaraws; Nueva Ecija MiGuard ; Soccsksargen Marlins
- 2023: Negros Muscovados ; Quezon Huskers
- 2024: Abra Weavers ; Pangasinan Heatwaves ; Tarlac United Force
- 2025: Ilagan Isabela Cowboys
[Philippine Basketball Association]
- 1978: Filmanbank Bankers
- 1979: Gilbey's Gin
- 1980: CDCP/Galleon Shippers
- 1983: Manhattan Shirtmakers/Country Fair Hotdogs
- 1984: Manila Beer Brewmasters
- 1985: Shell Azodrin Bugbusters
- 1986: Alaska Aces
- 1988: Purefoods Hotdogs
- 1990: Pop Cola Sizzlers ; Pepsi Hotshots
- 1993: Sta. Lucia Realtors
- 1999: Tanduay Rhum Masters
- 2000: Batang Red Bull Energy Kings
- 2002: FedEx Express ; Coca-Cola Tigers
- 2006: Welcoat Dragons
- 2010: Meralco Bolts
- 2011: Shopinas.com Clickers
- 2012: GlobalPort Batang Pier
- 2014: Blackwater Elite; Kia Sorento ; NLEX Road Warriors
- 2016: Phoenix Fuel Masters
- 2022: Converge FiberXers
- 2025: Titan Ultra Giant Risers
[Philippines Football League]
- 2017 : Ceres-Negros F.C. ; Davao Aguilas F.C. ; Global F.C. ; Ilocos United F.C. ; Kaya F.C. ; Loyola F.C. ; JPV Marikina F.C. ; Stallion Laguna F.C.
- 2019: Green Archers United F.C. ; Mendiola F.C. 1991; Philippine Air Force F.C.
- 2020: Azkals Development Team ; Maharlika Manila
- 2022-2023: Dynamic Herb Cebu F.C.
- 2024: Don Bosco Garelli; Manila Digger; Manila Montet ; One Taguig; Philippine Army; Tuloy F.C.
- 2024-2025: Philippine Youth National Team
[Pakistan Super League]
- 2018: Multan Sultans
[P. LEAGUE+]
- 2021: New Taipei Kings ; Kaohsiung Steelers
- 2024: Tainan TSG GhostHawks
- 2025: Yankey Ark
[Premier Volleyball League]
- 2021 : BaliPure ; Philippine Army ; Cignal; Chery Tiggo ; Choco Mucho; Creamline; Perlas Spikers ; Petro Gazz ; PLDT Home Fibr Power Hitters ; Sta. Lucia Lady Realtors
- 2022: F2 Logistics ; Akari Chargers
- 2023: Quezon City Gerflor Defenders ; Foton Tornadoes ; Nxled Chameleons; Galeries Highrisers; Farm Fresh Foxies
- 2024: Strong Group Athletics ; Capital1 Solar Spikers
Expansion teams in Europe
[European League of Football]
- 2022: Raiders Tirol; Rhein Fire; Vienna Vikings; Istanbul Rams
- 2023: Fehérvár Enthroners; Milano Seamen; Munich Ravens; Paris Musketeers; Prague Lions; Helvetic Guards
- 2024: Madrid Bravos
- 2025: Nordic Storm
[Kontinental Hockey League]
- 2009: Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
- 2010: HC Yugra
- 2011: Lev Poprad – This team, based in Slovakia, was purchased after its first KHL season by Czech interests. It was disbanded and replaced by the similarly named Lev Praha. The latter team folded at the end of the 2013–14 season.
- 2012: HC Donbass; Slovan Bratislava
- * Donbass left the KHL after the 2013–14 season. The team joined what is now known as the Ukrainian Hockey League in 2015–16.
- 2013: Admiral Vladivostok; KHL Medveščak
- * Medveščak, which had joined from the Austrian Hockey League, withdrew from the KHL after the 2016–17 season to rejoin the Austrian league.
- 2014: Sochi; Jokerit
- 2016: Kunlun Red Star
- 2023: Lada Togliatti
[United Rugby Championship]
Originally known as the Celtic League, and later as Pro12 and Pro14.- 2010:
- *Aironi – A team formed specifically for the competition by several existing clubs in Northern Italy, with Viadana the lead side. The team folded when the Italian Rugby Federation revoked its professional license effective with the end of the 2011–12 Pro12 season; it was replaced by the FIR-operated Zebre.
- *Benetton Treviso – Founded in 1932, it competed in Italian domestic leagues before joining the competition originally known as the Celtic League, later known as Pro12 and now as Pro14.
- 2017:
- *Cheetahs
- *Southern Kings
- ** These teams had played in Super Rugby before that competition's governing body, SANZAAR, axed three teams at the end of the 2017 season. Both had themselves been Super Rugby expansion teams; the Cheetahs entered in 2006 and the Kings in 2013. The Kings were liquidated prior to the 2020–21 season when a planned takeover bid collapsed in fraud; the Cheetahs left after that season.
- 2021:
- * Bulls
- * Lions
- * Sharks
- * Stormers
- ** South Africa's so-called "Big Four" Super Rugby sides left that competition after its reorganisation amid the COVID-19 pandemic. They joined the former Pro14, which changed its name to the United Rugby Championship.
[Super League]
- 1995: Paris Saint-Germain RL
- 2006: Catalans Dragons — Although Super League used a promotion and relegation system at that time, Les Catalans, as the only French team in the otherwise all-English competition, were assured of a place in the league through 2008. Super League instituted a franchise system effective with the 2009 season, and Les Catalans retained their place in the league.
- 2009:
- *Celtic Crusaders – An expansion team only in the sense that they were invited into Super League. The club were established in 2005. After the 2011 season, the club folded due to financial problems; their effective successor club, the North Wales Crusaders, currently compete in League 1, two levels below Super League.
- *Salford City Reds – Also technically not an expansion team; they have existed since 1873 and played in Super League as recently as the 2007 season.
- 2012: Widnes Vikings – An expansion team only in the sense that they have been invited into the now-franchised Super League. The club have existed since 1875, were founding members of what is now the Rugby Football League in 1895, and participated in Super League as recently as 2005.
[VTB United League]
- 2010: Espoon Honka; Tsmoki-Minsk
- 2022: Samara; MBA Moscow
- 2023: Uralmash Ekaterinburg; Runa Basket Moscow
Expansion teams in Africa
[Vodacom Cup]
- 2010:
- * Welwitschias – This was the second time Namibia participated in the competition; it entered a team from 1999 to 2001. The team withdrew from the competition after the 2011 season due to financial constraints. They remained in the Vodacom Cup until the competition was scrapped after its 2015 season. The team now features in the Vodacom Cup's successor competition, the Rugby Challenge.
- *Pampas XV – Argentina left the Vodacom Cup after the 2013 season, choosing instead to enter the IRB Pacific Cup from 2014. At that time, it was also expected that Argentina would be added to Super Rugby in the near future, and the country would eventually receive a Super Rugby team beginning in 2016.
eSports
''[League of Legends]''
The Championship Series">Championship (rugby league)">Championship Series and the League of Legends European Championship initially fielded teams from eight organizations when they began operations in 2013; both leagues expanded to a total of ten teams in 2015.LCS expansion teams
- Team Liquid
- Winterfox
- Gravity Gaming → Echo Fox
- Immortals
- Phoenix1
- Flyquest
- 100 Thieves
- Golden Guardians
- Evil Geniuses