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Green Bay Packers (Ind.) (1919-1920) Hagemeister Park was a park in Green Bay, Wisconsin that was the home of the Green Bay Packers from their founding in 1919 and their first two seasons playing in the National Football League , 1921 and 1922 .
Green Bay Packers stadiums; Image Stadium Location Capacity (seats) Duration Coordinates Refs. Hagemeister Park: Green Bay, Wisconsin: 3,500 1919–1922: 1] Bellevue Park: Green Bay, Wisconsin: 3,300 1923–1924
Henry Frank Hagemeister (November 18, 1855 – June 27, 1915) was an American brewer, banker, and politician from Green Bay, Wisconsin.He represented Brown County for eight years in the Wisconsin Senate (1901–1909) as a Republican, and for four years in the State Assembly (1893–1897) as a Democrat.
The Bellin Building is a significant landmark in Green Bay whose occupants included Gerald Clifford, W. Webber Kelly and Fred Trowbridge, all of whom served as executives for the Packers. [ 15 ] 44°30′51.4″N 88°0′59″W / 44.514278°N 88.01639°W / 44.514278; -88.01639 ( Bellin
Green Bay is the only team with this form of ownership structure in the NFL, which does not comply with current league rules stipulating a maximum of 32 owners per team, with one holding a minimum 30% stake. The Packers' corporation was grandfathered when the NFL's current ownership policy was established in the 1980s. [203]
The 1920 Green Bay Packers season was their second season of competition. ... Hagemeister Park 3 October 10 Stambaugh Miners W 3–0 2–0–1 Hagemeister Park 4
City Stadium is an American football stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on the north side of the Green Bay East High School property. It was the home of the Green Bay Packers of the NFL from 1925 through 1956. Renovated and downsized, City Stadium remains the home to the adjacent Green Bay East High School athletic teams.
The 1919 Green Bay Packers season was their first season of competitive football. The team was formed by Curly Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun with help from the Indian Packing Company . Lambeau served as team captain , the position closest related to the modern position of head coach, while Willard Ryan served as the official head coach. [ 1 ]