United States •
Bay State Breakers, a Junior A ice hockey team in the Eastern Junior Hockey League, based in Rockland, Massachusetts •
Boston Breakers (WPSL Elite), a professional soccer team in Women's Professional Soccer •
Boston Breakers (WUSA) (2000-2003), a former professional soccer team in Women's United Soccer Association •
Daytona Beach Breakers, a defunct ice hockey team in the Sunshine Hockey League (1992-1995) and the Southern Hockey League (1995-1996) •
Long Beach Breakers (2001-2003), a defunct minor league baseball team in Long Beach, California •
North Bay Breakers (1994-1995), a defunct soccer team in Santa Rosa, California •
Northeast Pennsylvania Breakers, a former member of the American Basketball Association (2005) and the United States Basketball League (2006) •
Orange County Breakers, a World TeamTennis franchise, named the Newport Beach Breakers from 2003 to 2011 •
Portland Breakers (1985), a former United States Football League team •
Santa Barbara Breakers, a team in the West Coast Pro Basketball League •
Santa Cruz County Breakers (2007-2008), a defunct soccer team • Seattle Breaker, former name (1977-1985) of the
Seattle Thunderbirds, a Western Hockey League team •
Southern California Breakers, a former team in the Independent Women's Football League based in Orange County, California
Australia and New Zealand •
Newcastle Breakers FC, a defunct football club (1991-2000) of Newcastle, New South Wales •
Breakers Stadium, now known as The Gardens Greyhound and Sporting Complex •
New South Wales Breakers, a team in the Women's National Cricket League •
New Zealand Breakers, a team in the Australian National Basketball League •
Queensland Breakers, a club water polo team
Canada •
British Columbia Breakers, an ice hockey team in the National Women's Hockey League •
Cape Breton Breakers (1993-1994), a defunct National Basketball League team == Buildings ==