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NFL history

The NFL was started in Canton, Ohio on September 17, 1920 by a group of enterprising men. Initially, the NFL was known as the American Professional Soccer Association (AFPA). The American Professional Football Association was later renamed the National Football League (NFL) in 1922 and became America’s favorite sport. Jim Thorpe, who was a professional football player, was the first president of the NFL and helped add credibility and popularity to the sport.

Professional football actually began in 1892 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, when former Yale star William “Pudge” Heffelfinger was given a remarkable sum of $500 to play in a single game for the Allegheny Athletic Association on November 12, 1892. Back then, professional football was mostly played in the small towns of Pennsylvania and was primarily a Pennsylvania sport before it started to become popular in eastern and midwestern states like Ohio.

The early days of Pro Football faced several problems, including a lack of rules, keeping players in order, and professional recognition. But with the formation of APFA all the problems began to fade away. In reality, there were 11 franchises that were presented at the first APFA meeting. They were

canton bulldogs

Decatur Staleys

chicago cardinals

Akron Professionals

cleveland indians

dayton triangles

massillon tigers

Hammond Professionals

Muncie Brochures

Rock Island Independents

rochester jefferson

On September 26, 1920, the first game with an APFA team was played at Douglas Park in Rock Island, Illinois. The Independents were victorious when they pulled off a 48-0 victory over the St. Paul Ideals. A week later, two teams from the league went head-to-head for the first time. The Dayton Triangles defeated the Columbus Panhandles, 14-0 at Triangle Park. The Akron Pros, with an 8-0-3 regular season record, were crowned the league’s first champions.

Only two of the original APFA franchises are still in existence today. The Decatur Staleys moved to Chicago and their franchise name was changed to the current Chicago Bears. The Chicago Cardinals moved their home to Arizona and are known as the Arizona Cardinals.

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