Dream Team
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Dream Team in sport, often only as a nickname, may refer to:
- The US basketball team at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- FIFA Dream Team, an all-time all-star soccer team published by FIFA in 2004
- Puerto Rico's representation in the 1995 Caribbean Series
- Dream Team, an era in in the history of AC Milan, Italian football club
- Dream Team, an era in the history of FC Barcelona, Spanish football club
- New York Cosmos, the football team formed by Ahmet Ertegün and Nesuhi Ertegün
- Philippines Dream Team, the Philippines men basketball team at the 1990 Asian Games
- The Dream Team (professional wrestling), professional wrestling tag-team in the World Wrestling Federation 1985–1987
- Dramatic Dream Team, Japanese professional wrestling promotion
- Super League Dream Team, award for players in the European rugby Super League
- Dream Team Australian rules football team, that represented the States and territories of Australia other than Victoria in the AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match
- AFL Dream Team, a notable online competition for supporters run by the Australian Football League
Dream Team in television and film may refer to:
- Dream Team (TV series), British television series
- The Dream Team (film), 1989 American comedy film
- Dream Team (The Office) an episode of the American television series The Office
Dream Team may also refer to:
- The Dream Team (comics), a fictional group of Marvel Comics superheroes
- The Dream Team (warez), a cracking/releasing warez group for the IBM PC active 1989–1996
- The Dream Team (celebrity dream experts), Michael & Nicole Sebastian, authors, celebrity dream experts and therapists
- Squaresoft's "Dream Team" development group: Hironobu Sakaguchi, Yuuji Horii, and Akira Toriyama
- LA Dream Team, American hip-hop act
- Nickname for the defense legal team in the O. J. Simpson murder case
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