The ten greatest fictional sports characters of all time

By A View From the Top / Roar Pro

How good are sports films? A View from the Top loves a good sports film almost as much as it loves live sport itself. The genre is split into two camps – films based on a true story and straight-out Hollywood fiction.

While there is no doubt films like Remember the Titans, Glory Road and We are Marshall are some of the best sports films of all time, we’re going to bring to you the Greatest Fictional Sports Characters of the last twenty years (plus Rocky).
While we might all love Gary Bertier and Julius Campbell, they haven’t been considered for this list.

10. Rocky’s Opponents
Apollo Creed, Clubber Lang and Ivan Drago (Tommy Who and Antonio Tarver don’t make the list) are some of the coolest anti-heroes in all of sport.

All bad and all beaten by Balboa, they play their role in the huge success of the Rocky franchise. As characters, they are impossible to split.

9. Adam Sandler and Will Ferrell Sports Characters
These two play so many great sports characters that you just have to make room for them in the Top Ten; but including one over the others just wouldn’t be fair.

There is Happy Gilmore and Bobby Boucher who paved the way for Ricky Bobby, Jackie Moon and Chazz Michael Michaels to delight crowds.

8. Rod Tidwell
The Arizona Cardinals wide receiver from the movie Jerry Maguire, Rod Tidwell was a preview of what to expect in the NFL over the next two decades.

Tidwell has served as the prototype flamboyant wide receiver as the sports world has watched fiction form fact through the career of Terrell Owens. Hell Chad Ochocinco even admits to modelling his personality on Tidwell.

7. Tony D’Amato
Do yourself a favour and watch this speech. By the time this speech gets to the end, I’m ready to chew concrete if he asks me.

6. Patches O’Houlihan
The Tommy Raudonikus of the Dodgeball world mentors the Average Joes in his own unique kind of way. The ever-so-obvious ‘if you can dodge a wrench you can dodge a ball’ is Patches’s coaching philosophy in a nutshell.

5. Gordon Bombay
The story is familiar. Man does wrong. Man sentenced to community service and ordered to coach a little league team. Man is changed by the experience.

While Rod Tidwell might have inspired a generation of brash American footballers, the Bombay-coached Mighty Ducks actually paved the way for their own professional sports franchise – the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the NHL.

The Bombay-coached multi-ethnic and multi-gender Mighty Ducks always find a way to overcome their larger and completely male opponents.

4. Rocky Balboa
The original underdog Balboa kickstarted and continues to define the sports film industry.

The first sports movie to win an Oscar for Best Picture, the Rocky character isn’t the most talented or gracious but he just never stops trying, and that’s why people love him.

Routinely voted amongst the Greatest Film Characters of All Time, he just misses out on a podium to finish here.

3. Shooter McGavin
If ever there was a sports character I wish existed, it is Shooter McGavin.

Played to perfection by Christopher McDonald, Shooter is the perfect sports villain – a complete jackass, playing sport for the money that would prefer his closest opponent is kicked off the Tour then rise to the challenge of beating him.

I would sit and watch Shooter play 18 holes week after week purely for the entertainment value.

2. Kenny ‘Squeak’ Scolari
Squeak is a little guy and I love him. This is what it means to be a part of a team. Your teammates can make you life difficult and it’s all good, because, well, you’re a team.

Squeak wasn’t even that good a BASEketball player, but he’s the type of morale-boosting little guy you’d want on your team.

1. Shane Falco

Shane Falco is my favourite fictional sports character of all time. I see a lot of myself in Shane Falco.

He never made it as a pro – neither did I. He plays quarterback – the American football equivalent of a halfback and he gets the girl. You can’t help but love Shane ‘#16 in your programs #1 in your hearts’ Falco.

He’s the College football failure that finds himself cleaning the bottom of boats before the Washington Sentinels come calling after players go on strike and ‘Footsteps’ Falco finally gets his chance in the big league.

Predictably, Falco is the hero in the movie’s final game, but that doesn’t make it any less satisfying.

The Crowd Says:

2013-09-27T15:00:30+00:00

Nigel Wakeley

Roar Guru


Rudy? The coach from Hoosiers? Anyone from Remember the Titans? I wonder if there will ever be agreement on the best sports character ever.

2013-09-24T23:52:48+00:00

Post_hoc

Guest


I can't believe no one has Reggie Dunlop or the Hanson Brothers from Slap Shot, one of the greatest sports movies of all time. I don't even know how you people would but Gordon Bombay in, I'm embarrassed for you.

2013-09-20T02:40:15+00:00

Avon River

Guest


A far more trim John Howard playing recruit Geoff Hayward in the 1980 movie version of David Williamsons iconic "The Club".

2013-09-19T23:05:59+00:00

Red Kev

Guest


I like James Caan in The Program

2013-09-19T23:00:12+00:00

Red Kev

Guest


OMG, I remember watching Goal 3 ... quite possibly the worst sports film I've ever seen.

2013-09-19T03:13:41+00:00

HardcorePrawn

Roar Guru


'Santi' should surely be excluded from this list on the basis of the abomination that was Goal 3. It was like finding out that The Return of the Jedi relegated Luke Skywalker to a walk-on in the opening scene, then the rest of the film was a comedy about a couple of bungling X-Wing mechanics from the Rebel Alliance; Or discovering that The Return of the King wasn't about Gandalf, the Hobbits, and the rest, but concentrated on the "zany" adventures of a pair of squabbling dwarves that hadn't even been mentioned in the previous two films; Or that Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade only featured Indy for about 30 seconds of its running time, in a scene where he palmed off his latest job to a couple of his "crazy" students and nipped off for a lie-down instead... I hated Goal 3.

2013-09-19T02:11:37+00:00

Gordon

Guest


Santiago Munez????

2013-09-16T11:58:12+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Cannonball fever lol a funny 80's comedy.

2013-09-16T11:54:16+00:00

atlas

Guest


Herbie!! suppose he qualifies as a character OK - I will admit here I thought of mentioning Herbie (the original ones not more recent remake) - but then thought better of it! There is a 'Herbie Replica 53" I see often - people here (Thailand) insist on calling them 'frog car' rather than beetles' Top Gun - motorsport? cheers

2013-09-16T10:59:42+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Days of thunder lol, top gun lol.herbie goes bananas lol

2013-09-16T10:06:20+00:00

atlas

Guest


The Wrestler - a good movie, and how about his supporting cast of wrestlers (incl the guy with the staple gun)? I enjoyed the movie 'On A Clear Day' (2005) about a guy who decides to try and swim the English Channel, a good character movie Has there ever been a good movie with a motorsport theme?

2013-09-16T07:55:38+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Weaving was wonderful as Jardine, Sweet was not bad as Bradman, but Weaving stole the show, when really it was Bradman played by Sweet who was suppose to steal the show. Like Jack Nicholson was a wonderful joker, Keaton played batman very well I thought, but it was Jack Nicholson who made that batman. All time sports coaches would have to be Pacino, in any given sunday, Angelia Jolie's dad John Voight played a good bad guy coach in Varsity blues, but the ultimate sports coach has to go to "Mr Miagi" Pat Morita. "Banzai" "Daniel son". Burgess Meridith as Micky Rocky's trainer was very good too. Gene Hackman in Hoosiers as the basketball coach was very good. Micky Rourke in the wrestler, and Billy Crystal actually played a very good NBA referee in a half romantic half comedy forget Paris. Does Richard Pryor in Brewsters Million's count as the chicago cubs pitcher lol Rob Lowe and Patrick Swayze were good in the Ice Hockey flick young blood.

AUTHOR

2013-09-16T07:37:51+00:00

A View From the Top

Roar Pro


One of the all time greats!

AUTHOR

2013-09-16T07:35:19+00:00

A View From the Top

Roar Pro


Started with a list of about 20 and struggled to get it down from there, and even then I cheated a bit by bundling Ferrell and Sandler together and packaging Creed, Lang and Drago at #10

AUTHOR

2013-09-16T07:33:10+00:00

A View From the Top

Roar Pro


Pacino is in there Johnno, that Inches speech is unbelievable. Costner was very very close as was Redford for the Natural and Snipes and Harrelson from White Men Can't Jump.

AUTHOR

2013-09-16T07:27:22+00:00

A View From the Top

Roar Pro


You're right mate pretty much a cinematic list. Will check these two out haven't heard of them before

AUTHOR

2013-09-16T07:25:27+00:00

A View From the Top

Roar Pro


I've watched the first season of East Bound and Down and couldn't shake the feeling that I was watching a Will Ferrell-lite character. I was actually watching it thinking I feel like Will Ferrell should be the lead character here and then boom he turned up as the car salesman. Different strokes for different folks sort of list. Wildthing was pretty close along with a few other Major League characters, Tin Cup has been right at the top of my to watch list for a while, will get around to it sooner or later

AUTHOR

2013-09-16T07:21:41+00:00

A View From the Top

Roar Pro


Weaving as Jardine was very good I thought, but keeping it to fictional stories

2013-09-16T02:38:37+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Body Point Break James Vanderbeek Varsity Blues Karate kid Ralph Macchio Kevin Costner Basbell and Golf movies Robert Redford the natural Al Pacino any given sunday The kangaroos about dally M's life Wayne Pearce,ET Gary Sweet Bradman, Hugo Weaving Douglas Jardine , Bodyline Chariots of fire cast

2013-09-16T01:36:52+00:00

East Coast Aces

Guest


I would have included one from Varsity Blues either QB Moxon, tweeder or Billy Bob. And I agree with The Capt that Kenny Powers, Tin Cup and maybe wild thing should have been included. I'd leave out patches. Dunno who else.

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