League Field
Football stadium in Ohio, US
40°49′16″N 81°23′53″W / 40.821°N 81.398°W / 40.821; -81.398League Field was an American football stadium located in Canton, Ohio. The stadium was home to the Canton Bulldogs of the National Football League from 1905 to 1926. It had a capacity of 8,000 spectators. The stadium was replaced in the late 1930s by the Fawcett Stadium, now called the Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
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Former stadiums of the National Football League
1920–1940
- League Park (Akron) (Akron Pros)
- Armory Park (Toledo Maroons)
- Baker Bowl (Philadelphia Eagles)
- Bellevue Park (Green Bay Packers)
- Bison Stadium (Buffalo Bison/Rangers)
- Borchert Field (Milwaukee Badgers, Green Bay Packers)
- Bosse Field (Evansville Crimson Giants)
- Braves Field (Boston Braves, Boston Yanks)
- Buffalo Baseball Park (Buffalo All-Americans)
- League Field (Canton) (Canton Bulldogs)
- City Stadium (Green Bay Packers)
- Clarkin Field (Hartford Blues)
- Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland Rams)
- Comiskey Park (Chicago Cardinals)
- Commercial Field (New York Brickley Giants)
- Crosley Field (Cincinnati Reds)
- Cubs Park/Wrigley Field (Chicago Tigers, Hammond Pros, Chicago Bears, Chicago Cardinals)
- Cycledrome (Providence Steam Roller)
- Dinan Field (Detroit Wolverines, Detroit Lions)
- Douglas Park (Rock Island Independents)
- Duluth's Athletic Park (Duluth Kelleys/Eskimos)
- East Hartford Velodrome (Hartford Blues)
- Ebbets Field (New York Brickley Giants, Brooklyn Lions, Brooklyn Dodgers)
- Eclipse Park (Louisville Breckenridges)
- Fenway Park (Boston Braves, Boston Yanks)
- Forbes Field (Pittsburgh Pirates/Steelers)
- Frankford Stadium (Frankford Yellow Jackets)
- Griffith Stadium (Washington)
- Hagemeister Park (Green Bay Packers)
- Horlick Field (Racine Legion, Racine Tornadoes)
- Kinsley Park (Providence Steam Roller)
- Knights of Columbus Stadium (Orange Tornadoes)
- Lakeside Park (Canton Bulldogs)
- League Park (Cleveland Tigers, Indians/Bulldogs, Rams)
- Lexington Park (Minneapolis Marines)
- Luna Park (Cleveland Panthers)
- Minersville Park (Pottsville Maroons)
- Muehlebach Field (Kansas City Blues/Cowboys)
- Nash Field (Kenosha Maroons)
- Navin Field/Briggs Stadium (Detroit Heralds/Tigers, Panthers, Lions)
- Neil Park (Columbus Wagner Pirates)
- Newark Schools Stadium (Newark Tornadoes)
- Newark Velodrome (Newark Tornadoes)
- Nickerson Field (Boston Braves)
- Nicollet Park (Minneapolis Marines/Red Jackets)
- Normal Park (Chicago Cardinals)
- Parkway Field (Louisville Brecks)
- Philadelphia Municipal Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles)
- Polo Grounds (New York Giants, New York Brickley Giants)
- Shaw Stadium (Cleveland Rams)
- Shibe Park (Philadelphia Eagles)
- Spartan Municipal Stadium (Portsmouth Spartans)
- Sportsman's Park (St. Louis All-Stars, St. Louis Gunners)
- Staley Field (Decatur Staleys)
- Star Park (possible, Syracuse Pros)
- Swayne Field (Toledo Maroons)
- Thompson Stadium (Staten Islands Stapletons)
- Triangle Park (Dayton Triangles)
- Wisconsin State Fair Park (Green Bay Packers)
- Yankee Stadium I (New York Yankees, New York Giants)
Pre-Merger era:
1941–1969
- Alumni Stadium (Boston Patriots)
- Astrodome (Houston Oilers)
- Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta Falcons)
- Balboa Stadium (San Diego Chargers)
- Baltimore Memorial Stadium (Baltimore Colts)
- Bears Stadium/Mile High Stadium (Denver Broncos)
- Briggs Stadium/Tiger Stadium (Detroit Lions)
- Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals)
- Busch Memorial Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals)
- Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland Browns)
- Comiskey Park (Chicago Cardinals, Card-Pitt)
- Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles, Phil-Pitt Steagles)
- Cotton Bowl (Dallas Texans, Dallas Cowboys)
- District of Columbia Stadium/RFK Memorial Stadium (Washington Redskins)
- Dyche Stadium (Chicago Bears)
- Ebbets Field (Brooklyn Dodgers/Tigers)
- Fenway Park (Boston Yanks, Boston Patriots)
- Forbes Field (Pittsburgh Steelers, Phil-Pitt Steagles, Card-Pitt)
- Frank Youell Field (Oakland Raiders)
- Franklin Field (Philadelphia Eagles)
- Griffith Stadium (Washington Redskins)
- Harvard Stadium (Boston Patriots)
- Jeppesen Stadium (Houston Oilers)
- Kansas City Municipal Stadium (Kansas City Chiefs)
- Kezar Stadium (San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders)
- League Park (Cleveland Rams)
- Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers)
- Metropolitan Stadium (Minnesota Vikings)
- Miami Orange Bowl (Miami Dolphins)
- Milwaukee County Stadium (Green Bay Packers)
- Nickerson Field (Boston Patriots)
- Nippert Stadium (Cincinnati Bengals)
- Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland Raiders)
- Philadelphia Municipal Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles)
- Pitt Stadium (Pittsburgh Steelers)
- Polo Grounds (New York Giants, New York Bulldogs, New York Titans/Jets)
- Rice Stadium (Houston Oilers)
- Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati Bengals)
- San Diego Stadium (San Diego Chargers)
- Shea Stadium (New York Jets)
- Tulane Stadium (New Orleans Saints)
- War Memorial Stadium (Buffalo Bills)
- Wisconsin State Fair Park (Green Bay Packers)
- Wrigley Field (Chicago Bears, Chicago Cardinals)
- Yankee Stadium I (New York Yanks, New York Giants)
1970–present
- Anaheim Stadium (Los Angeles Rams)
- Astrodome (Houston Oilers)
- Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta Falcons)
- Baltimore Memorial Stadium (Baltimore Colts, Baltimore Ravens)
- Busch Memorial Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Rams)
- Candlestick Park (San Francisco 49ers)
- Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland Browns)
- Cotton Bowl (Dallas Cowboys)
- The Dome at America's Center (St. Louis Rams)
- Foxboro Stadium (New England Patriots)
- Georgia Dome (Atlanta Falcons)
- Giants Stadium (New York Giants, New York Jets)
- Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota Vikings)
- Kansas City Municipal Stadium (Kansas City Chiefs)
- Kingdome (Seattle Seahawks)
- Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Raiders)
- Metropolitan Stadium (Minnesota Vikings)
- Miami Orange Bowl (Miami Dolphins)
- Mile High Stadium (Denver Broncos)
- Milwaukee County Stadium (Green Bay Packers)
- Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland Raiders)
- RCA Dome (Indianapolis Colts)
- Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati Bengals)
- Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium (Washington Redskins)
- San Diego Stadium (San Diego Chargers)
- Shea Stadium (New York Jets, New York Giants)
- Silverdome (Detroit Lions)
- Sun Devil Stadium (Arizona Cardinals)
- Tampa Stadium (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
- Texas Stadium (Dallas Cowboys)
- Three Rivers Stadium (Pittsburgh Steelers)
- Tiger Stadium (Detroit Lions)
- Tulane Stadium (New Orleans Saints)
- Veterans Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles)
- War Memorial Stadium (Buffalo Bills)
- Yankee Stadium I (New York Giants)
used by
NFL teams
temporarily
- Alamodome (New Orleans Saints)1
- Chicago Stadium (Chicago Bears)
- Champaign Memorial Stadium (Chicago Bears)†
- Clemson Memorial Stadium (Carolina Panthers)†
- Dignity Health Sports Park (Los Angeles Chargers)†
- Frankford High School's Community Memorial Stadium (Frankford Yellow Jackets)1
- Giants Stadium (New Orleans Saints)1
- Grant Field (Atlanta Falcons)
- Husky Stadium (Seattle Seahawks)1†
- Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium (Tennessee Oilers)†
- LSU Tiger Stadium (New Orleans Saints)1
- Marquette Stadium (Green Bay Packers)
- Philadelphia Municipal Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles)1
- Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles)1
- Stanford Stadium (San Francisco 49ers)1
- Huntington Bank Stadium (Minnesota Vikings)1†
- University of Minnesota Memorial Stadium (Minnesota Vikings)1
- Vanderbilt Stadium (Tennessee Titans)†
- Yale Bowl (New York Giants)†
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†= Team's stadium under construction or refurbishment at time
1 = A team used the stadium when their permanent stadium was unable to be used as a result of damage.
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