Sports teams named Trojans

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"Trojans", evoking the soldiers of the ancient city of Troy depicted in The Iliad , is a popular name for modern sports teams, including those listed here.

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Non-scholastic teams

College teams

Trojans, the sports teams representing Southern Institute of Technology (SAIT) college in Calgary, AB

University teams

Highschool school teams

Gainesville, Georgia


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