Big Four

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Big Four or Big 4 may refer to:

Groups of companies

Groups of people

Groups in sport

  • Big Four (Canadian football)
    , a forerunner competition to the Canadian Football League East Division
  • Big Four (English football)
    in the 2000s: Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United
  • Big Four in
    Formula 1
    : McLaren, Williams, Renault (formerly Benetton), and Ferrari, from 1980s to 2008
  • Big Four (Mexico), a group of the top four football clubs in Mexico: Club América, Chivas, Cruz Azul and Pumas
  • Big Four (polo), an American polo team of the early 20th century
  • Big Four (tennis)
    , from 2008 to 2017: Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray
  • Big Four, the leading major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada: MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL
  • Big-4 League, a senior ice hockey league in Canada between 1919 and 1921

Other groups

  • Big Four (Western Europe): France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom
  • Big Four Conference, various conferences between the victorious nations after World War I and World War II
  • Big Four (World War I), the four major Allied powers: United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy
  • Big Four (World War II)
    , or Four Policemen: United States, United Kingdom, China, Soviet Union
  • Big Four outlaw motorcycle clubs: Hells Angels, Pagans, Outlaws, Bandidos
  • Big Four international beauty pageants
    : Miss Earth, Miss International, Miss Universe, and Miss World
  • Big Four (universities), the top four universities in the Philippines

Arts, entertainment and media

Places

Other uses

See also