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  Founded 1898
  City Glendale, Arizona
  Colors Cardinal Red, Black, and White
  Coach Dennis Green
  General Manager John Idzik
  Owner Bidwill Family
  Mascot Big Red
  Nicknames The Cards
  Stations KMVP (860 AM), KTAR (620 AM), and KMIA (710 AM)-Spanish
  Announcers Kent Derdivanis and Ron Wolfley-Radio (English) Gabriel Trujillo and Luis Zendejas (Spanish)
  Hist Yr 1994
  NFL Start Yr 1920
  No League Champs 2
  No Div Champs 4


The Arizona Cardinals are a professional American Football team based in the Phoenix, Arizona Metropolitan Area . In 2006, the club will move to the new Cardinals Stadium in the suburb of Glendale, Arizona . They are currently members of the Western Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL).

The Cardinals are the oldest existing professional American football club in the . The club was then called the Racine Normals since they were originally located on Racine Avenue but moved to Chicago's Normal Field. They then changed their name to the '''Racine Cardinals''' after they started wearing cardinal red uniforms.

After becoming a charter member of the NFL in 1920, the club was renamed the Chicago Cardinals. The Cardinals moved to St. Louis, Missouri in 1960, then relocated to the Phoenix area in 1988. The team was known as the '''Phoenix Cardinals''' before it started using "Arizona" in its name in 1994.

Despite moving to St. Louis and then to Arizona, the Cardinals had always remained in either an Eastern conference or division. When the league was divided into Eastern and Western conferences prior to the 1953 Season , the Cardinals were placed in the East while the Chicago Bears were placed in the West. After the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger , the team was placed in the NFC East . The Cardinals were finally moved to the NFC West as part of the 2002 Realignment .

The Cardinals have won NFL Championships in 1925 and 1947. But the team has not won a league title since then, and thus currently holds the record for the longest championship drought (period of not winning) in NFL history. The team has also only won two division titles, in 1974 and 1975 , since their 1947 NFL championship. Despite being the oldest existing professional football franchise in the United States, the Arizona Cardinals have an all-time postseason record of 2-5. (Not counting the 1964 Bert Bell Benefit Bowl )


FRANCHISE HISTORY

The Cardinals are the oldest existing football club in the United States , beginning as an amateur athletic club team in Chicago named the Morgan Athletic Club, which was founded by Chicago painter/builder Chris O'Brien . They began to field a pro team even before the founding of the NFL. He later moved them to Chicago's Normal Field and the team was named ''The Racine Normals'', since they were originally located on Racine Avenue in Chicago. In 1901, O'Brien bought used Maroon uniforms from the University Of Chicago . The colors had faded by this time, leading O'Brien to exclaim, "That's not maroon, it's cardinal red!" It was right there that the team changed its name to the Racine Cardinals.

The team disbanded in 1906 due mostly to a lack of local competition, but reformed in 1913 . They were forced to suspend operations for a second time in 1918 due to World War I and the outbreak of the Spanish Flu Pandemic . They resumed operations later in the year, and have operated continuously since then.

The team became a charter member of the American Professional Football Association (which became the NFL in 1922) in 1920, for the franchise fee of $100. According to some, the team's name was erroneously recorded as " Racine, Wisconsin ." The team was renamed the Chicago Cardinals in 1922 after a team from Racine, Wisconsin entered the league. That season the team moved into Comiskey Park .

In 1932 the team was purchased by Charles Bidwill , then a vice president of the Chicago Bears . The team has been under the ownership of the Bidwill family since then.

The Cardinals won their first NFL championship in 1925 , finishing the season with a record of 11-2-1 (until the 1933 season, the league champion was determined solely by win-loss percentage). It was actually awarded by default, since the Pottsville Maroons , the team with the best record, had their franchise revoked for violating the territorial rights of the Frankford Yellowjackets . The team posted a winning record only twice in the twenty years (1931 and 1935) after their championship.

In 1944, owing to player shortages caused by World War II , the Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers merged for one year and were known as the "Card-Pitts," or derisively as the "Carpets" as they were winless that season.

The Cardinals won their last NFL championship game in 1947 (28-21 over the Philadelphia Eagles ) with their "Million-Dollar Backfield," which included Quarterback Paul Christman and Halfback Charley Trippi . They advanced to the championship game the next season, but lost 7-0 in a rematch with the Eagles.

In 1960 the team moved to St. Louis. During this period, two big-league teams of that name existed in the city. Sports fans and local news broadcasters got into the habit of calling them "the football Cardinals" or "the Baseball Cardinals " to distinguish the two. The change in scenery did little to alter the team's fortunes. During the Cardinals' stay in St. Louis, they advanced to the playoffs just four times (one of those was in a Season-ending Consolation Game , and another was in the NFC tournament following the strike-shortened 1982 season). The team left St. Louis in 1987 when owner Bill Bidwill was unable to convince the city to build a new stadium.

In 1988 the Cardinals moved to Arizona , became the Phoenix Cardinals, and started playing home games in Sun Devil Stadium on the campus of Arizona State University . They became the '''Arizona Cardinals''' in 1994. The team did not post a winning record for 13 seasons (1985 to 1997). Joe Bugel coached from 1990 to 1993, usually finishing last in the NFC East, which produced the Super Bowl winner in each of those seasons (Giants in '90, Redskins '91, Cowboys '92-93). Buddy Ryan replaced Bugel in 1994, lasting 2 seasons. He infamously guaranteed victory in the 1994 Week 3 game at the Cleveland Browns (Cleveland won, 32-0). Ryan was followed by Vince Tobin , under whom the Cardinals posted a 9-7 record in 1998 and advanced to the playoffs for the first time since the 1982 season. They upset the favored Dallas Cowboys in the wild-card round, 20-7, but lost their divisional playoff to the Minnesota Vikings , 41-21.

Tobin was fired during the 2000 season and replaced by defensive coordinator Dave McGinnis , who remained head coach until his firing in 2003; McGinnis compiled a win-loss record of 17-40 during his tenure.

The Cardinals have not won more than seven games in a season since their 1998 playoff appearance, and have had one of the worst yearly attendance records in the NFL. Sun Devil Stadium has gained a reputation for being one of the quietest in the league, and half of those who do show up for games are fans of the away team. Such an incidents are most noticeable when teams with great national followings, such as the Packers and Cowboys come into town. {Link without Title}

In 2004, the Cardinals hired as their head coach former Minnesota Vikings head coach Dennis Green , who compiled a 97-62 record in ten seasons with Minnesota (1992-2001), leading that franchise to four NFC Central Division titles and two NFC Championship games.

In 2000, (2008).

It does appear that the future may turn brighter for the team. On Sunday, March 12, 2006, the Cardinals acquired former Colts RB Edgerrin James through free agency, by signing him to a four-year, $30 million contract. Additionally, on Saturday, April 30, 2006, the Cardinals drafted the Heisman Trophy -winning quarterback Matt Leinart with the 10th pick. Leinart played for the University Of Southern California and won a national championship with the team in 2005.


LOGO AND UNIFORMS


The team has used the cardinal red jerseys since Chris O'Brien bought them for the club in 1901. And for most of its history, the Cardinals have basically used the same basic uniform design of white helmets, white pants with red stripes on the sides, and either red or white jerseys.

Starting in 1947, the team had a logo of a Cardinal Bird perched on the stitches of a football. However, the club did not attach a logo to their helmets until they debuted a cardinal-head logo in 1960. When the Cardinals moved to Arizona in 1988, the Flag Of Arizona was added to the sleeves. And in 1990, the team began wearing red pants with their white jerseys.

In 2005, the team unveiled their first major changes in a century. The cardinal-head logo was updated to be sleeker and meaner. {Link without Title} Black was added as an accent color, while trim lines were added to the outside shoulders and sleeves, and the sides of the jerseys and pants.

Since moving to the Phoenix area, the Cardinals practice what many other NFL teams located in s in Arizona.


SEASON-BY-SEASON RECORDS

Since 1920


  Colspan "6" align="center" '''Chicago Cardinals (APFA)'''
  1920 3 2 1 6th APFA<sup>1</sup> Rowspan "2" &nbsp
  Colspan "6" align="center" '''Chicago Cardinals (NFL)'''
  1922 8 3 0 3rd NFL Valign "middle" rowspan="3" ''The NFL did not hold playoff games until 1932''
  1926 5 6 1 10th NFL Rowspan "6" &nbsp
  Colspan "6" align="center" '''Card-Pitt'''
  Colspan "6" align="center" '''Chicago Cardinals'''
  1947 9 3 0 '''1st NFL West''' '''Won NFL Championship''' ( "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/Philadelphia_Eagles" class="copylinks">Eagles )
  1948 11 1 0 '''1st NFL West''' Lost NFL Championship ( "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/Philadelphia_Eagles" class="copylinks">Eagles )
  Colspan "6" align="center" '''St Louis Cardinals'''
  1974 10 4 0 '''1st NFC East''' Lost "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/NFL_playoffs,_1974-75" class="copylinks">Divisional Playoffs ( Vikings )
  1975 11 3 0 '''1st NFC East''' Lost "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/NFL_playoffs,_1975-76" class="copylinks">Divisional Playoffs ( Rams )
  1982 5 4 0 6th NFC Conf Lost "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/NFL_playoffs,_1982-83" class="copylinks">First Round ( Packers )
  Colspan "6" align="center" '''Phoenix Cardinals'''
  Colspan "6" align="center" '''Arizona Cardinals'''
  1998 9 7 0 2nd NFC East Won "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/NFL_playoffs,_1998-99" class="copylinks">Wild Card Playoffs ( Cowboys )<br>Lost Divisional Playoffs ( Vikings )
  colspan "2" (including NFL playoffs)