APFA Stadiums
American Professional Football Association — 0 venues ranked by capacity
No venues found for this league.
Former Stadiums
| Stadium ▲ | Team(s) | Capacity | Opened |
|---|---|---|---|
|
American League Park
American League Park
(1901–1926)
National Park II
(1901–1926)
|
Washington Senators (1921–1921) | N/A | 1901 |
| Bosse Field | Evansville Crimson Giants (1921–1921) | N/A | N/A |
| Canisius Field | Buffalo All-Americans (1920–1921) | 6,000 | N/A |
| Douglas Park | Rock Island Independents (1920–1921) | 5,000 | N/A |
| Ebbets Field | New York Brickley Giants (1921–1921) | N/A | 1913 |
| Eclipse Park II | Louisville Brecks (1921–1921) | N/A | 1893 |
| Hagemeister Park | Green Bay Packers (1921–1921) | 6,000 | 1921 |
| Hammond Stadium | Hammond Pros (1920–1921) | 5,000 | N/A |
| League Field | Canton Bulldogs (1920–1921) | 5,000 | N/A |
| League Park | Akron Pros (1920–1921) | 8,000 | N/A |
| Neil Park | Columbus Panhandles (1920–1921) | 12,000 | N/A |
| Nicollet Park | Minneapolis Marines (1921–1921) | N/A | N/A |
| Normal Park | Chicago Cardinals (1920–1921) | 7,500 | 1920 |
| Rochester Baseball Park | Rochester Jeffersons (1920–1921) | 8,000 | N/A |
| Staley Field | Decatur Staleys (1920–1920) | 1,500 | 1920 |
|
Tiger Stadium
Tiger Stadium
(1912–2008)
Briggs Stadium
(1912–2008)
Navin Field
(1912–2008)
|
Detroit Tigers (1920–1921) | N/A | 1912 |
| Triangle Park | Dayton Triangles (1920–1921) | 5,000 | N/A |
| Walnut Street Field | Muncie Flyers (1920–1921) | 3,000 | N/A |
| Wrigley Field | Chicago Staleys (1921–1921), Chicago Tigers (1920–1920) | N/A | N/A |
American League Park
American League Park (1901–1926)
National Park II (1901–1926)
Washington Senators (1921–1921)
Bosse Field
Evansville Crimson Giants (1921–1921)
Canisius Field
Buffalo All-Americans (1920–1921)
Douglas Park
Rock Island Independents (1920–1921)
Ebbets Field
New York Brickley Giants (1921–1921)
Eclipse Park II
Louisville Brecks (1921–1921)
Hagemeister Park
Green Bay Packers (1921–1921)
Hammond Stadium
Hammond Pros (1920–1921)
League Field
Canton Bulldogs (1920–1921)
League Park
Akron Pros (1920–1921)
Neil Park
Columbus Panhandles (1920–1921)
Nicollet Park
Minneapolis Marines (1921–1921)
Normal Park
Chicago Cardinals (1920–1921)
Rochester Baseball Park
Rochester Jeffersons (1920–1921)
Staley Field
Decatur Staleys (1920–1920)
Tiger Stadium
Tiger Stadium (1912–2008)
Briggs Stadium (1912–2008)
Navin Field (1912–2008)
Detroit Tigers (1920–1921)
Triangle Park
Dayton Triangles (1920–1921)
Walnut Street Field
Muncie Flyers (1920–1921)
Wrigley Field
Chicago Staleys (1921–1921), Chicago Tigers (1920–1920)