Portsmouth Spartans

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The Portsmouth Spartans were an early National Football League team based in Portsmouth, Ohio, that later relocated and became the Detroit Lions.

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Portsmouth Spartans canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Football League team
defunct American football team
became Detroit Lions
city Portsmouth
country United States of America
disestablished 1934
division NFL Western Division
era early NFL franchise
founded 1930
headCoach Hal Griffen
Potsy Clark
homeField Universal Stadium, Portsmouth
homeStadium Universal Stadium
joinedLeague NFL 1930 season
league National Football League
locatedIn Portsmouth, Ohio
nickname Spartans
notableGame 1932 NFL Playoff Game
owner George A. Richards NERFINISHED
playedChampionshipGame 1932 NFL Playoff Game
relocated 1934
relocatedTo Detroit
surface form: Detroit, Michigan
sport American football
state Ohio
status defunct in original city
relocated franchise
successorTeam Detroit Lions
teamColors gold
purple

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Detroit Lions formerName Portsmouth Spartans
1933 NFL season featuredTeam Portsmouth Spartans
Portsmouth, Ohio hasHistoricNFLFranchise Portsmouth Spartans
Portsmouth, Ohio formerName Portsmouth Spartans
subject surface form: Detroit Lions
NFL Western Division hasTeam Portsmouth Spartans