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    An underdog is a person or group in a competition, usually in sports and creative works, who is largely expected to lose. [1] . The party, team, or individual expected to win is called the favorite or top dog. In the case where an underdog wins, the outcome is an upset.

  2. underdog. person or team in a competition or situation who seems least likely to win. look down your nose at (someone) think you are better than or superior to (someone) choking....

    • South Korea, 2002 World Cup
    • Iceland, Euro 2016
    • Monaco, 2016/17 Champions League and Ligue One
    • Montpellier, 2011/12 Ligue One
    • Cameroon, World Cup 1990
    • Nottingham Forest, 1977/78 Division One
    • Atletico Madrid, La Liga 2013/14
    • Greece, Euro 2004
    • Denmark, Euro 1992
    • Leicester City, Premier League 2015/16

    It’s a controversial call I guess because there are some fans that believe the 2002 World Cup was fixed in order for hosts South Korea to make it into the semi-finals, but there’s never been definitive proof of any wrong-doing, and for a side like South Korea – with practically no notable players – to make the semi-finals of a World Cup, even at ho...

    When Iceland were drawn in a group with highly fancied Portugal, and fellow underdogs Austria and Hungary at Euro 2016, few observers thought they could make it out of the blocks. That theory was blown apart when they managed to claim a draw against Portugal in their opening match – much to the chagrin of Cristiano Ronaldo, who ranted against their...

    The Champions League is usually the playground of the mega-rich; Europe’s most powerful clubs competing for its most coveted prize. The likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Juventus are the sort of teams who compete for it. Since an injection of Qatari money, Paris St. Germain have wished to gain a spot at that tabl...

    France’s Ligue One had been won by a remarkable four different teams in the four seasons leading up to 2011/12, but while a fifth, different team was expected to win the league title in that season, it certainly wasn’t supposed to be tiny Montpellier, who only finished 14th the previous year and had an annual budget of around £29m. The summer of 20...

    African sides have historically always been underdogs when it comes to the World Cup, and 1990’s tournament had perhaps the best side of African underdogs in the tournament’s history in the form of Cameroon. Coming into the tournament, nobody had heard of Cameroon’s players despite some playing in the French Ligue One – and the side included a 38-y...

    The craziest thing about Nottingham Forest’s Division One league title win in 1977/78 – England’s top prize in the pre-Premier League era – wasn’t so much that they used just seventeen players across the entire season, nor was it that they brought in players on a largely tight budget – some of them journeymen like Kenny Burns. The most shocking thi...

    Sure, Atletico Madrid aren’t a smaller club in the classical sense, but for them to be able to topple the might of city rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona – home to most of the world’s best players – in 2013/14 when those clubs appeared to be at the peak of their powers was a huge underdog story easily worthy of a spot on this list. This was Atletico...

    With the likes of France, England, the Czech Republic and hosts Portugal looking incredibly strong going into Euro 2004, nobody considered Greece – a defensive side largely made up of journeymen – as contenders to win the tournament. Even after they defeated Portugal 2-1 in the tournament’s opening game, it didn’t mean a lot – upsets had happened i...

    Denmark’s victory at Euro 1992, held in neighbouring Sweden, was one of the greatest underdog stories ever not only because nobody expected the side to win, but even more so because they weren’t even supposed to beat the tournament. They’d actually failed to qualify, but war-torn Yugoslavia were removed from the competition following UN sanctions, ...

    It was the ultimate underdog story – with the untold riches of the modern Premier League, no team since the turn of the century had broken the stranglehold that the big clubs – Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea – had over the league title outside of Manchester City, who used a massive injection of Arab oil money to do so. Going into 2015/16, L...

  3. The definition of underdog is a team or individual that has a small chance of winning a competition. Here are a few examples when you may be considered the underdog: Playing against an undefeated team this season. Competing against higher ranked or seeded opponent. Playing against a team that you have never beaten.

  4. An underdog is someone who isn't likely to win a competition or contest. When a professional basketball player faces off against a high school student who's a foot shorter, the high schooler is the underdog.

  5. a person or group of people with less power, money, etc. than the rest of society: As a politician, her sympathy was always for the underdog in society. [ C usually singular ] in a competition, the person or team considered to be the weakest and the least likely to win. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. Jun 13, 2018 · Primarily, we need to take into account the background and tradition of each national team in terms of soccer in order to make a good forecast. It takes time to be well prepared to lift the World Cup Trophy (made of 6 kg of gold!). That is why the underdogs have little chance to win the competition.

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