F C Kariobangi Sharks - significado y definición. Qué es F C Kariobangi Sharks
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SUPER RUGBY FRANCHISE BASED IN DURBAN
Sharks (rugby club); Sharks (rugby franchise); Sharks (rugby); Coastal sharks; Coastal Sharks; Sharks (Super rugby franchise); Sharks (Super Rugby); Cell C Sharks
  • Kings Park Stadium, the home of the Sharks
  • The Cats (now the Lions) playing against the Sharks

F.C. Kariobangi Sharks         
KENYAN FOOTBALL CLUB
Kariobangi Sharks; Kariobangi Sharks F.C.; FC Kariobangi Sharks
Kariobangi Sharks Football Club, commonly known as Sharks or K. Sharks is a Kenyan football club based in Nairobi and founded in the slums of Kariobangi on the east side of Nairobi City County.
Sharks (rugby union)         
The Sharks (known as the Cell C Sharks for sponsorship reasons) is a South African professional rugby union team based in Durban in KwaZulu Natal. They compete in the United Rugby Championship, having competed in the Super Rugby competition until 2020.
LIU Sharks         
US COLLEGE ATHLETIC PROGRAM
LIU Blackbirds baseball; LIU Sharks baseball; LIU Sharks men's soccer; LIU Sharks softball; LIU Sharks women's soccer; 2019 LIU Sharks men's soccer team; Long Island Sharks; 2020 LIU Sharks men's soccer team
The LIU Sharks are the athletics teams representing Long Island University's (LIU) campuses in Brooklyn and Brookville, New York. The Sharks compete in NCAA Division I athletics and are members of the Northeast Conference.

Wikipedia

Sharks (rugby union)

The Sharks (known as the Cell C Sharks as they are their title sponsor) is a South African professional rugby union team based in Durban in KwaZulu Natal. They compete internationally in the United Rugby Championship and Heineken Champions Cup, having competed in the Super Rugby competition until 2020. They are centred on the Sharks union, also based in Durban and drawing players from all of KwaZulu-Natal Province. The team plays its home matches at the Hollywoodbets Kings Park Stadium in Durban.

In 1993–1995 South Africa was represented in the Super 10 by their three top unions (top three teams from the previous years Currie Cup). Natal (as they were called then) qualified in 1993 and 1994. Natal were runners-up in 1994 after having lost to Queensland 21–10 in the final. In 1996 and 1997 South Africa was represented in the Super 12 by their four top unions rather than franchises, and Natal qualified and competed both years. They have never won the Super Rugby competition, but have reached the final four times, as Natal in 1996 and as the Sharks in 2001, 2007 and 2012.

The side sports many Springbok players, including Thomas du Toit, Makazole Mapimpi, Lukhanyo Am, Eben Etzebeth, Bongi Mbonambi and 2019 Rugby World Cup winning captain Siya Kolisi. They have also featured many international stars including France international Frédéric Michalak and former Australian International Ben Tapuai.