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Founded | 1910 |
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Folded | 1923 |
Based in | Cincinnati, Ohio, United States |
League | Ohio League (1910–1919) Independent (1920, 1922–1923) American Professional Football Association (1921) |
Team history | Cincinnati Celts (1910–1923) |
Team colors | Black, Celts gold, white |
Head coaches | Mel Doherty |
Home field(s) | Traveling Team |
The Cincinnati Celts (pronounced with a hard C) was the first professional football team to play in Cincinnati, Ohio. The team played in the unofficial "Ohio League" and the American Professional Football Association (renamed the National Football League in 1922). The Celts were a traveling team, playing all of their APFA games in other cities' stadia. In its only season in the APFA, 1921, the team had a record of 1–3. For the entire span of the team's existence, the Celts were coached by Mel Doherty, who was also the team's center.