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  2. Tad Gormley Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Tad Gormley Stadium (originally City Park Stadium) is a 26,500 seat multi-purpose outdoor stadium, located in City Park, in New Orleans, Louisiana. [ 1 ] The stadium is home to the University of New Orleans Privateers men's and women's track and field teams. [ 2 ]

  3. Pan American Stadium (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans City Park: Capacity: 5,000: Surface: FieldTurf: Construction; Opened: 1973: Renovated: 2008: Tenants; LHSAA (Football) (1973–present) New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers (1993–1995) New Orleans Blaze (2002–2011) New Orleans Shell Shockers (2005) New Orleans Jesters (2009–18, 2020–present) New Orleans Privateers football (Club ...

  4. Behrman Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Behrman stadium opened in 1938 and is the second-oldest prep facility in New Orleans behind City Park's Tad Gormley Stadium, which was built in 1937. [1] It is named for former five-term New Orleans Mayor Martin Behrman and was built by the Works Progress Administration .

  5. Sports in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Former football teams in New Orleans include the New Orleans Breakers of the United States Football League (1984) (which became the Portland Breakers), the New Orleans Night of the Arena Football League (1991–1992), the New Orleans Thunder of the Regional Football League (1999), the Louisiana Jazz of the Women's Football Alliance (2002–2014 ...

  6. New Orleans Storm - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers was an American soccer club that competed in the USISL from 1993 to 1999. Based in New Orleans , Louisiana , the club was renamed the New Orleans Storm in 1998. The team folded after the 1999 season.

  7. Tad Gormley - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, he was elected to the National Athletic Trainers' Association Hall of Fame, [4] the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 1968, the Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame in 1971 and the Louisiana Athletic Trainers’ Hall of Fame in 1990. [5] The former City Park Stadium in City Park, New Orleans was renamed Tad Gormley Stadium in his ...

  8. List of the first college football games in each U.S. state

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    First organized intercollegiate football game in New York. [4] The game was essentially soccer, as a kick over the crossbar was not counted as a goal. [5] Tremont became a part of New York City in 1874, and Walter Gladwin Park in The Bronx is the approximate location where the game was played. [6] [7] [better source needed] CT November 16, 1872 ...

  9. History of American football - Wikipedia

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    Yale football started the same year and had its first match against Columbia, the nearest college to play football. It took place at Hamilton Park in New Haven and was the first game in New England. The game used a set of rules based on association football with 20-man sides, played on a field 400 by 250 feet. Yale won 3–0, Tommy Sherman ...