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The Minneapolis Marines were an early professional football team that existed from 1905 until 1924. The team was later resurrected from 1929 to 1930 under the Minneapolis Red Jackets name. The Marines were owned locally by Minneapolitans John Dunn and Val Ness, and composed primarily of working-class teenagers. Some of the first games were played at Camden Park, The Parade, and Bottineau Field. Later games were played at larger stadiums such as Nicollet Park and Lexington Park. The Minneapolis Marines are the first Minnesota-based team to join the National Football League, predating the Duluth Eskimos (1923) and Minnesota Vikings (1961).

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  • Los Minneapolis Marines fue un equipo de la NFL que existió desde 1905 hasta 1924. El equipo fue posteriormente resucitado entre1929-1930 bajo el nombre de Minneapolis Red Jackets. Los Marines fueron propiedad de John Dunn y Val Ness, y estaba compuestoprincipalmente de adolescentes de la clase trabajadora. Algunos de los primeros juegos fueron jugados en , ,y Bottineau Field. Los juegos posteriores fueron realizados en los estadios con mayor capacidad como y .Los Minneapolis Marines tienen un gran valor histórico en Minnesota, ya que son el primer equipo con sede en Minnesota en unirse a la Liga,anterior a Duluth Eskimos (1923) y Minnesota Vikings (1961). (es)
  • The Minneapolis Marines were an early professional football team that existed from 1905 until 1924. The team was later resurrected from 1929 to 1930 under the Minneapolis Red Jackets name. The Marines were owned locally by Minneapolitans John Dunn and Val Ness, and composed primarily of working-class teenagers. Some of the first games were played at Camden Park, The Parade, and Bottineau Field. Later games were played at larger stadiums such as Nicollet Park and Lexington Park. The Minneapolis Marines are the first Minnesota-based team to join the National Football League, predating the Duluth Eskimos (1923) and Minnesota Vikings (1961). (en)
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coach
  • Ossie Solem
  • George Gibson (en)
  • Harry Mehre (en)
  • Herb Joesting (en)
  • Joe Brandy (en)
  • Rube Ursella (en)
  • Russell Tollefson (en)
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  • Red, White (en)
  • Yellow, Blue, Green (en)
field
  • The Parade (en)
  • Camden Park (en)
  • Lexington Park (en)
  • Nicollet Park (en)
  • Bottineau Field (en)
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