In United States war-gaming simulations, the U.S. force is always the Blue Team and the opposing force is always the Red Team.
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After the success of Taiwan teams in 1969 and 1970 Bermuda Bowls with the system, the entire Italian Blue team switched to Precision Club and won yet another World Team Olympiad in 1972.
KF Tirana thrashed the blue team by 6-0, this being the biggest win so far in an Albanian Supercup final.
Destroy Build Destroy was a game show hosted by musician Andrew W.K. in which two groups (a "green or blue" team and an "orange or yellow" team, usually grouped by theme such as common interests) of three teenage contestants got to destroy various objects, then built vehicles out of the wreckage.
Tauasa was a contestant on the 4th series of the boxing reality show, The Contender and fought for the blue team.
Carl'Alberto Perroux (1905–1977), Italian contract bridge official, founder and long-time non-playing captain of the Blue Team, the most successful team in bridge history