The Green Bay Packers Information
Conference NFC
Division North
Founded 1919
Home Field Lambeau Field
City Green Bay, Wisconsin
Colors Green, gold and white
Head Coach Mike Sherman
All-Time Record (W-L-T)
(At Start ofSeason) 636-494-36
The Green Bay Packers are a National Football
League team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Founded: 1919. Joined the NFL in 1921.
Formerly known as: Acme Packers
Home field: Lambeau Field
Previous home fields:
Hagemeister Park (1919-1922)
Bellevue Park (1923-1924)
City Stadium (1925-1956)
Borchett Field (1933-1935)
State Fair Park (1936-1937)
Split games between Milwaukee and Green Bay (1933-1994)
Marquette Stadium (1938-1952)
Milwaukee County Stadium (1953-1994)
Uniform colors: Green, gold and white
Helmet design: Yellow background, with a white "G"
in a green oval
League championships won: Before playoff system (by
league standing) 1929, 1930, 1931, since playoff system
1936, 1939, 1944, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1996
Super Bowl Appearances: - I (won), II (won); League
Championships - XXXI (won), XXXII (lost)
The Minnesota Vikings Information
Conference NFC
Division North
Founded 1961
Home Field Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
City Minneapolis, Minnesota
Colors Purple, gold, and white
Head Coach Mike Tice
All-Time Record (W-L-T)
(At Start ofSeason) 380-315-9
The pro football saga in the Twin Cities began in August
1959, when five Minnesota businessmen were awarded a
franchise in the new American Football League. Five
months later in January 1960, the same ownership group
made up of Bill Boyer, Ole Haugsrud, Bernie Ridder,
H. P. Skoglund and Max Winter first forfeited its AFL
membership and then was awarded the National Football
League's 14th franchise that was to begin play in 1961.
Minnesota's first management team was led by general
manager Bert Rose and head coach Norm Van Brocklin.
From the start, the Vikings embraced an energetic marketing
program that produced a first-year season ticket sale
of nearly 26,000 and an average home attendance of 34,586,
about 85 percent of the capacity of 40,800 Metropolitan
Stadium. Eventually the stadium capacity was increased
to 47,900. Rose resigned from his position in 1964 and
Van Brocklin quit abruptly in the spring of 1967. The
Vikings went to Canada to get their replacements. Jim
Finks, then general manager of the Calgary Stampeders,
was named as the new general manager. Bud Grant, head
coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, became the new Vikings
field leader.
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