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Portsmouth Spartans

Portsmouth Spartans
Portsmouth Spartans logo
Founded1928
Relocated1934 to Detroit
Based inPortsmouth, Ohio
LeagueNational Football League
(as of 1930 season)
Team historyPortsmouth Spartans
(1928–1933)
Detroit Lions
(1934–present)
Team colorsPurple, gold, white
     
Head coachesHal Griffen (1930)
George "Potsy" Clark
(1931–33)
Owner(s)Portsmouth National League Football Corporation
Harry N. Snyder (largest shareholder)
Home field(s)Universal Stadium

The Portsmouth Spartans were a professional American football team that played in Portsmouth, Ohio from their founding in 1928 to their relocation to Detroit in 1934. Originally drawing players from defunct independent professional and semi-professional teams, they joined the fledgling National Football League (NFL) in 1930. Their home stadium was Universal Stadium, known today as Spartan Municipal Stadium.

The team was sold to a new ownership group in 1934 and relocated to Detroit, where they became the Detroit Lions — a team which remains part of the NFL today.


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