Joe F. Carr

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Joe F. Carr was an early National Football League president who played a key role in organizing and stabilizing the league during its formative years in the 1920s and 1930s.

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instanceOf American football executive
human
sports executive
areaOfInfluence United States professional football
contributedTo development of a formal league schedule in the NFL
improvement of the NFL’s organizational structure
standardization of rules and governance in the NFL
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedBySource National Football League historical records
Pro Football historical accounts
employer National Football League
familyName Carr
fieldOfWork American football
fullName Joseph Francis Carr
givenName Joseph
hasRole key organizer of the early NFL
stabilizing leader of the early NFL
influenced growth of professional American football in the United States
league National Football League
movement professionalization of American football
notableFor early president of the National Football League
notableWork organizing the National Football League in its formative years
stabilizing the National Football League during its early decades
occupation league president
sports executive
positionHeld president of the National Football League
sexOrGender male
sport American football
workPeriod 1920s
1930s

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