Rivalry

Rivalry is the state of two sides with ongoing competition. Rivalry often exists between friends, firms, sports team, school, and universities. The individuals on the different sides are called rivals. Some modern day rivals are: NHL: Toronto Maple Leafs & Ottawa Senators MLB: New York Yankees & Boston Red Sox Soccer: Galatasaray & Fenerbahᅢᄃe NCAA: Michigan Wolverines & Ohio State Buckeyes Some historical rivalries: Soviet Union ... more
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