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  2. Benedetti–Wehrli Stadium - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The $6.5 million complex [5] included the new football stadium, indoor training facilities, a 750-seat baseball stadium, and a track-and-field stadium. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The new stadium opened for a Cardinals football game on September 11, 1999, and initially retained its former name of Kroehler Field before being renamed Cardinal Stadium. [ 8 ]

  3. Category:Sports venues in Chicago - Wikipedia

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  4. Soldier Field - Wikipedia

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    The stadium hosted its first football game on October 4, 1924, between Louisville Male High School and Chicago's Austin Community Academy High School; Louisville's team won 26–0. Over 100,000 spectators attended the 1926 Army–Navy Game. It would decide the national championship, as Navy entered undefeated and Army had lost only to Notre ...

  5. Bears unveil $5 billion plan for lakefront stadium and seek ...

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    The Chicago Bears unveiled a nearly $5 billion proposal Wednesday for an enclosed stadium next door to their current home at Soldier Field as part of a major project that would transform the city ...

  6. Chicago Public High School League - Wikipedia

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    Origins of the Chicago Public League can be traced back to its predecessor, the Cook County High School League, which started during 1889-90.Some of the schools that participated in the Cook County League still exist today: Crane (as English High and Manual Training), Englewood, Lincoln Park (as North Division), Hyde Park, Phillips (as South Division), Calumet, Marshall, Austin, Lake (now ...

  7. Chicago Prep Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The advent of the state high school football playoffs further contributed to the decline in interest in the Prep Bowl. [12] In 1979, the Prep Bowl was retooled. Before this, it was a standalone game that pitted the champion of the Chicago Catholic League against the champion of the Chicago Public League.

  8. Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Stadium opened in 1972 and holds 10,000 people. [1] It is the second largest stadium in Division III collegiate football, [1] and the largest soccer stadium. From 1984 to 2001, the stadium and other university facilities were also used as the Chicago Bears' training camp home. [2]

  9. Morris Field (Roosevelt–Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Morris Field is a multi-purpose outdoor stadium, located in Arlington Heights, Illinois. [1] The stadium previously housed the Robert Morris (Illinois) Eagles football, men's and women's Lacrosse and men's and women's soccer teams, and is currently used by the Roosevelt Lakers athletic teams after the two universities merged in 2020.