Normal Park

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Coordinates: 41°46′53.11″N, 87°39′16.34″W

Normal Park is the name of a former football field in Chicago, Illinois. It was on Racine Avenue between 61st and 63rd Streets. Normal Avenue (or Normal Boulevard) is also sometimes given as one of its bordering streets, although Normal Avenue is about 12 blocks east of Racine, at least under the current city grid configuration.

Normal Park was the home of the Chicago Cardinals, who started out as the "Morgan Athletic Club" in 1898 and changed their name to "Racine Normals" after they began playing at the field.

Soon after, they became the "Racine Cardinals". According to legend, they assumed that nickname upon acquiring some reddish hand-me-down jerseys from the University of Chicago football team, the Maroons.

The Cardinals joined the new American Professional Football Association (soon renamed the National Football League) and continued to use Normal Park as their home field for several years and continue to be called the Racine Cardinals for awhile. They changed their name again, to "Chicago Cardinals", to avoid confusion after the National Football League fielded a team in Racine, Wisconsin.

Starting in 1922, they split time between Normal Park and Comiskey Park before finally abandoning the old field in the late 20's. The park no longer exists.

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Preceded by
first stadium
Home of the
Chicago Cardinals
19201921
Succeeded by
Comiskey Park
19221925
Preceded by
Comiskey Park
19221925
Home of the
Chicago Cardinals
19261928
Succeeded by
Comiskey Park
19291958
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FranchiseHistoryPlayers • Quarterbacks • Statistics
StadiumsNormal ParkComiskey ParkSportsman's ParkBusch StadiumSun Devil StadiumUniversity of Phoenix Stadium
PeopleBill BidwellCharles Bidwell

Club Head Coaches

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League Championships (2)
1925, 1947