Chicago Boosters

The Chicago Boosters were an Independent American football team that played two seasons; from 1920 to 1921. They played in one APFA game.

Chicago Boosters
Founded1920
Folded1921
Based inChicago, Illinois
LeagueIndependent (1920-1921)
Team historyChicago Boosters (1920-1921)
Home field(s)Harrison Tech Field (1920, 1 game), DePaul Field (1920), Logan Square Park (1920-1921)

1920

In 1920 they played their first season. They started 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.

1921

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.

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