9 Of The Best Sporting Moments In 'Friends'

Mikey Traynor
By Mikey Traynor
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Warner Brothers iconic sit-com 'Friends' turns 20 years old today.

Probably THE defining sit-com of all time still airs re-runs on a daily basis across numerous channels in countries all over the world, because it seems people just can't get enough of Joey, Chandler, Ross, Rachel, Pheobe, and Monica.

We at Balls.ie felt compelled to acknowledge the greatness of Friends in the only way we know how, to take every hint of a sporting reference and run with it, so prepare yourself for 9 of the best sporting moments across all 10 seasons and 236 episodes of Friends.

The Tanksgiving Day Football Game


One of the best ever episodes of Friends centred around a 3v3 American Football game for the prestigious 'Gellar Cup', which was actually a troll doll nailed to a two-by-four. Joey and Chandler trying to impress a Dutch girl, Rachel trying to prove she's not totally useless, Phoebe's first touchdown, Ross and Monica going head to head. What an episode.

Ross Plays Rugby

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Before Ross said Rachel's name at the alter, he was madly in love with Emily and even had a go at rugby when he felt emasculated by her burly Rugby playing British friends. Then, we were introduced to RED ROSS!

Foosball


Is Friends to blame for the widespread popularity of foosball? Possibly. All we know is that the table football game featured heavily throughout the entire lifespan of the show. Many classic Italy vs China (apparently) matches were played out, Monica wasn't allowed play, and Tom Selleck's moustache even had a go.

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The Total Obsession With New York Knicks Tickets


Knicks Tickets seemed to rule the Friends universe. From Rachel trying to get a date with Joshua (an EXTRA ticket, I have an EXTRA ticket) to Monica and Rachel attempting to use Knicks tickets as a sweetener to switch back apartments after losing theirs in a bet, you knew the stakes were high when Knicks tickets were on the line.

Impromptu Volleyball


Rachel was lucky enough to have two birthday parties thrown for her one year when her parents showed up unannounced, and while Monica's party was absolutely crap, Chandler and Joey's party was a proper birthday bash, featuring music, dancing, and volleyball. Word got out that Joey had set up an impromptu game of volleyball in Chandler's room, and the result was Rachel's birthday flan being ruined by a stray shot, which funnily enough was her birthday wish.

Tennis

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Tennis was a game that caused tensions to run high among the Friends gang. Chandler teamed up with Monica for a friendly match against Chandler's boss and his wife, but Monica doesn't do friendlies. Also, Chandler had to borrow a racquet for that match because Joey used his to go and hit rocks in the park. So theres that.

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Ross Takes An Ice Hockey Puck To The Face


When Ross is feeling down over his would be anniversary with ex-wife Carol, the lads decide to take him to a New York Rangers game. Hockey was a terrible call! Ross takes a stray puck to the face and spends the night in the ER.

Jogging


Possibly one of the funniest Friends moments came when Pheobe decided to join Rachel jogging at the park. Rachel's super serious breathing technique and running style vs Pheobe's all out fun freestyle running. Brilliant.

Table Tennis


Definitely the most hotly contested sporting moment came on the Table Tennis table in Barbados, when Pheobe's boyfriend Mike made the mistake of challenging Monica to a game of Table Tennis. Rifts were had, injuries were caused, and we learned that table tennis is serious business for the cast of our favourite sit-com.
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