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  2. Pittsburgh Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the Pittsburgh Athletic Association club intended to rent approximately 20,000 square feet of space in the renovated building for its own use, but decided not to occupy any space and instead pursue possible mergers with other Pittsburgh-area social clubs, thus ending the club's affiliation with the building that bears its name. [14]

  3. Category : Defunct sports clubs and teams in Pittsburgh

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  4. List of defunct Pennsylvania sports teams - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Athletic Club (1895–1904, 1907–1909) Pittsburgh Bankers (1899–1904, 1907–1909) Pittsburgh Keystones (1900–1904) Pittsburgh Lyceum (1907–1908)

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  6. Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit - Wikipedia

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    def. Pittsburgh Athletic Club, 4-0 First professional football game November 12, 1892 [10] 1893 Inconclusive [11] 1894 Allegheny Athletic Association: 6 2 0 def. Pittsburgh Athletic Club, 30-4 [12] 1895 Duquesne Country and A . C . 4 3 1 def. Pittsburgh Athletic Club, 10-6 1896 Allegheny Athletic Association First fully professional football team

  7. Grant Dibert - Wikipedia

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    Grant Dibert was an early professional football player with the Pittsburgh Athletic Club and the Allegheny Athletic Association. [1] As a fullback, [2] his primary team was the Pittsburgh Athletic Club, whom he played for from the team's founding in 1890 until 1893. [3] Prior to his professional career, Dibert played college football at ...

  8. Pittsburgh Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Athletic Club (PAC) was one of the earliest professional ice hockey teams. It was based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from around 1895 until 1905 and again from 1907 to 1909. The team was a member of the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League , which was formed in 1896.

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