The oldest NFL team still in operation is the Arizona Cardinals. They started in 1920 as the Chicago Cardinals until 1959, then moved to St. Louis from 1960-1987, 1988-1993 they were the Pheonix Cardinals, and from 1994-present they are the Arizona Cardinals. (Green Bay Packers started in 1921, the Chicago Bears started in 1922 as the Decatur Staneys, the Detroit Lions started in 1930 and the Washington Redskins started in 1932 as the Boston Braves/Redskins before moving to Washington in 1937) The original New York Giants (actually founded in 1919) played 1 season in 1921 before folding.
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The Cincinnati Reds, is recognized as the first "professional" baseball team.
For the 2009 season, that is Dodger Stadium which opened in 1962. Fenway Park is oldest, opening in 1912, and Wrigley Field is second oldest, opening in 1914.
the Texas rangers
I think it is the New York Yankees
the Reds
cubs and yankees
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The Cincinnati Reds, is recognized as the first "professional" baseball team.
For the 2009 season, that is Dodger Stadium which opened in 1962. Fenway Park is oldest, opening in 1912, and Wrigley Field is second oldest, opening in 1914.
the Texas rangers
I think it is the New York Yankees
1492 The Blue Jays are the oldest team in MLB history. They were playing before Christopher Columbus even explored the United States.
The very first team in the history of professional Baseball was the Cincinatti Reds. They were originated in 1876, and still remain today. If you are looking for the oldest professional team who no longer exsists, then look no farther than the New York Knickerbockers and the New York Nine. These two teams played the first ever exhibition game of baseball way back in 1854.
Cincinnati Reds (originally known as the Cincinnati Red Stockings), who became the first fully professional baseball team in 1869.
I would say that the oldest team in the history of modern sport, anyways, would have to be the (now) Chicago Cubs. They formed in 1876 as part of the National League.