Chicago_Boosters
Chicago Boosters
Defunct American football team
The Chicago Boosters were an Independent American football team that played two seasons from 1920 to 1921. They played in one APFA game.
Founded | 1920 |
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Folded | 1921 |
Based in | Chicago, Illinois |
League | Independent (1920-1921) |
Team history | Chicago Boosters (1920-1921) |
Home field(s) | Harrison Tech Field (1920, 1 game), DePaul Field (1920), Logan Square Park (1920-1921) |
The team was founded in 1920, starting the season with a tie against the Green Bay Packers.[1] Their second game's score is unknown.[1] Their third game was a 0–0 tie against the Chicago Amos A.A. They ended up playing 15 games in 1920. Their record was 7-1-6 (excluding their second game which had an unknown score).[1] Their only game against an APFA opponent was a 27–0 win over the Hammond Pros.[1] They used three different home stadiums in 1920; they played in Harrison Tech Field, DePaul Field, and Logan Square Park.
They opened the 1921 season with a 13–0 loss against the Green Bay Packers.[2] They then had a 3–0 win over the Moline Indians.[2] They finished the 1921 season with a 4-2-3 record.[2] The 1921 season was their last.
- "1920 Chicago Boosters - Pro Football Archives". www.profootballarchives.com.
- "1921 Chicago Boosters - Pro Football Archives". www.profootballarchives.com.
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