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The Arizona Cardinals football franchise is the oldest surviving team in the National Football League, having been organized as the Morgan Athletic Club in 1898. The team joined the NFL in 1920 (it was renamed the Chicago Cardinals two years later) and won two league titles, its last in 1947. A move to St. Louis in 1960 did little to improve the team's success on the field, nor did its relocation to Phoenix in 1988. (The franchise became the Arizona Cardinals in 1994.)AnswerYes. The Chicago Cardinals began as the Morgan Athelic Club in 1898, then became the Racine Cardinals in 1920 before officially becoming the Chicago Cardinals from 1922 to 1959. After a 2-10 season in 1959 owner Violet Bidwell relocated to St. Louis. and then the st. Louis cardinals became the Arizona cardinals.
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Incorrect. 1899 Chris O'Brien formed a neighborhood team, which played under the name the Morgan Athletic Club, on the south side of Chicago. The team later became known as the Normals, then the Racine (for a street in Chicago) Cardinals, the Chicago Cardinals, the St. Louis Cardinals, the Phoenix Cardinals, and, in 1994, the Arizona Cardinals. The team remains the oldest continuing operation in pro football. They changed their name several times but the Cardinals are the oldest, followed by the Bears (1919) and Packers (1921). The Cardinals and Bears both originated in the Midwest and are charter members of the league.
On October 3, 1920, the Chicago Bears, then known as the Decatur Staleys, played their first football game. They defeated the Moline Universal Tractors, 20-0.