List of Hurricanes' Opponents
Note: Edit this list with the names of the teams from their corresponding countries
- Garkos Gorgons (Greece)
- Cairo Pharaohs (Egypt)
- Rio de Janeiro Cariocas (Brazil)
- Tokyo Typhoons (Japan)
- Nudelheim and Bayern Munchhausen (Germany)
- Real Azul and Pamplona (Spain)
- Montserrat Pack Rats (Montserrat)
- Elks (Canada)
- Standish Park Rangers FC (England)
- Zambia Zebras (Zambia)
- Timborary Shamrocks (Ireland)
- Inverfinnan Celtics (Scotland; a parody of Celtic FC and Inverness CT)
- DC Milan (Italy); AC Milan's ladies team.
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