List of professional sports teams in California

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The Sacramento Kings of the NBA (shown playing at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento) are the state capital’s only major professional sports team

There are many professional sports teams based in California, participating in sports such as baseball, American football, soccer, basketball, ice hockey, lacrosse, and ultimate.

Major men's professional sports teams[edit]

National Hockey League[edit]

Anaheim Ducks[edit]

based in Anaheim (Main article)
  • Expansion team in 1993
  • Previously known as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1993–2006)
  • Play at Honda Center (1993–present)
  • No previous arenas (Honda Center was formerly known as Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim)
  • Stanley Cup Championships: 2007

Los Angeles Kings[edit]

based in Los Angeles (Main article)

San Jose Sharks[edit]

based in San Jose (Main article)

Major League Baseball[edit]

Los Angeles Angels[edit]

based in Anaheim (Main article)
  • Expansion team in 1961
  • Previously known as the Los Angeles Angels (1961–1965), California Angels (1965–1996), Anaheim Angels (1997–2004), and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2005–2015)
  • Play at Angel Stadium of Anaheim (1966–present)
  • Previously played at Wrigley Field (1961) and Dodger Stadium (1961–1965)
  • World Series Championships: 2002

Los Angeles Dodgers[edit]

based in Los Angeles (Main article)

Oakland Athletics[edit]

based in Oakland (Main article)

San Diego Padres[edit]

based in San Diego (Main article)

San Francisco Giants[edit]

based in San Francisco (Main article)

National Football League[edit]

Los Angeles Chargers[edit]

play in Inglewood; headquarters in Costa Mesa (Main article)

Los Angeles Rams[edit]

play in Inglewood; headquarters in Agoura Hills (Main article)

San Francisco 49ers[edit]

based in Santa Clara (stadium and HQ) (Main article)

National Basketball Association[edit]

Golden State Warriors[edit]

based in San Francisco (Main article)

Los Angeles Clippers[edit]

based in Los Angeles (Main article)

Los Angeles Lakers[edit]

based in Los Angeles (Main article)

Sacramento Kings[edit]

based in Sacramento (Main article)

Major League Soccer[edit]

LA Galaxy[edit]

based in Carson (Main article)

Los Angeles FC[edit]

based in Los Angeles (Main article)

San Jose Earthquakes[edit]

based in San Jose (Main article)
  • Original team in league's 1996 inaugural season
  • Previously known as the San Jose Clash (1996–1999)
  • Franchise on hiatus in the 2006 and 2007 seasons; the original ownership relocated the team to Houston after the 2005 season as the Houston Dynamo, but MLS kept the name and history of the original franchise in San Jose for a new ownership group
  • Play at PayPal Park (2015–present), plus other venues for select games
  • Previously played at Spartan Stadium (1996–2005), Buck Shaw Stadium (2008–2014), and other venues for select games
  • Championships: MLS Cup (2001, 2003), Supporters' Shield (2005, 2012)

San Diego MLS[edit]

based in San Diego (Main article)
  • Expansion team to begin play in 2025
  • No previous monikers
  • Play at Snapdragon Stadium (2025–present)
  • Championships: None

Major women's professional sports teams[edit]

Women's National Basketball Association[edit]

Los Angeles Sparks[edit]

based in Los Angeles (Main article)

National Women's Soccer League[edit]

Angel City FC[edit]

based in Los Angeles (Main article)

San Diego Wave FC[edit]

based in San Diego (Main article)
  • Expansion team in 2022
  • No previous monikers
  • Play at Snapdragon Stadium (2022–present)
  • Previously played at Torero Stadium (2022 – first 9 home games)
  • Championships: None

Other professional sports teams[edit]

Sport League Team City
Baseball California League
(Low-A MiLB)
Fresno Grizzlies Fresno
Inland Empire 66ers San Bernardino
Lake Elsinore Storm Lake Elsinore
Modesto Nuts Modesto
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes Rancho Cucamonga
San Jose Giants San Jose
Stockton Ports Stockton
Visalia Rawhide Visalia
Pacific Association Napa Silverados Napa
Sonoma Stompers Sonoma
Vallejo Admirals Vallejo
Pacific Coast League
(Triple-A MiLB)
Sacramento River Cats West Sacramento
Basketball American Basketball Association California Golden Tigers Oakland
California Sea-Kings Marina
Modesto Super Kats Modesto
Oceanside A-Team Oceanside
Orange County Novastars Irvine
San Diego Surf San Diego
NBA G League Ontario Clippers Ontario
Santa Cruz Warriors Santa Cruz
South Bay Lakers El Segundo
Stockton Kings Stockton
Football XFL (2020) Los Angeles Wildcats Carson
Ice hockey American Hockey League Bakersfield Condors Bakersfield
Coachella Valley Firebirds Palm Desert
Ontario Reign Ontario
San Diego Gulls San Diego
San Jose Barracuda San Jose
Stockton Heat Stockton
Soccer USL Championship Monterey Bay FC Seaside
Oakland Roots SC Oakland
Orange County SC Irvine
Sacramento Republic FC Sacramento
San Diego Loyal SC San Diego
MLS Next Pro LA Galaxy II Carson
Los Angeles[b] TBA in Los Angeles area
San Jose Earthquakes II San Jose
USL League One Central Valley Fuego FC Fresno
NISA Albion San Diego San Diego
Bay Cities FC Redwood City
California United Strikers FC Irvine
Los Angeles Force Los Angeles
Oaks FC[c] Thousand Oaks
Major Arena Soccer League Ontario Fury Ontario
San Diego Sockers San Diego
Ultimate American Ultimate Disc League Los Angeles Aviators Los Angeles
San Diego Growlers San Diego
Oakland Spiders Oakland
Western Ultimate League Los Angeles Astra Los Angeles
San Diego Superbloom San Diego
San Francisco Falcons San Francisco
Rugby union Major League Rugby LA Giltinis Los Angeles
San Diego Legion San Diego
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Only includes championships won while playing in California
  2. ^ Reserve side for Los Angeles FC; plans to start play in 2023.
  3. ^ Plans to start play in 2024.

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