No, all have atleast 1 or more vowels.
All English football teams have vowels. In other words, there is no English football team that has no vowels. If you would like to check, see the related link below
Considering only AEIOU vowels, the team "Crystal Palace" qualifies.However, the letter Y is used as a vowel in "crystal". The names sought might be two second division Welsh teams, "Cwmbran Celtic FC" and "Cwmbran Town AFC", the latter of which was the first winner in the League of Wales competition in 1992. Again, technically, the letter W is actually a vowel in this usage.
Basketball
only five can play on the court at once.
The Fierce Five
jesus
If one of the five players on the team get fouled out of the game and you don't have subs you just play with only 4 players.
Some anagrams that have two vowels are:ate, eat, teameat, team, mate, tamepeach, cheaploop, pool, pololeek, keelfeel, flee
The number of players a team has vary, but only five of them are on the court at the same time.
Miami Dolphins
"Crayon" has two vowels, A and O. The letter Y is a consonant in this word. The word "crayon" is syllabicated as cray • on. That means the "ay" would be considered a vowel team. With the "o" in the second syllable....crayon has three vowels.