ARIZONA CARDINALS
Updated: 10 july 2020
First season: 1898
Location: Glendale, AZ
Division: NFC West
STADIUM

(STATE FARM STADIUM)
(63,400)

Arizona Cardinals are the oldest continuously run professional football team in the United States. They played their first season in 1898 as the Morgan Athletic Club and played in the Chicago South Side. A Chicago painting and building contractor Chris O'Brien acquired the etam and relocated them to Normal Field on Racine Avenue, Chicago,IL and the team wa sknown as the Racine Normals until 1901. That same year, O'Brien bought used jerseys from the University of Chicago and described the faded maroon clothing as 'Cardinal Red and the team became known as the Racine Street Cardinals. In 1920, they became a charter member of the the American Professional Football Association (APFA) and which was renamed the NFL in 1922.
The team was called the Racine Cardinals but renamed the Chicago Cardinals so as not to be confused with the Horlick-Racine Legion who also entered the league that same season. After many bad seasons, and losing fans to the Chicago Bears, then owner Violet Bidwill Wolfner relocated the team to the St.Louis Cardinals (1960) but nicknamed 'Big Red' 'Gridbirds' or 'Football Cardinals' so as not to be confused with the baseball team of the same name. After several years in St.Louis (1960-1987), and due to attendance dwindling due to their then 21-year old Busch Memorial Stadium, owner Bill Bidwill relocated the team to Phoenix,AZ in 1988 and renaming the team to Arizona Cardinals in 1994.
They hold the longest playoff drought in the NFL having last won a title in 1947, pre-Super Bowl era, and have appeared in their sole Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl XLIII for the 2008 season.
NAMES
Chicago Cardinals (1920–1943, 1945–1959)
Card-Pitt (1944)
St. Louis Cardinals (1960–1987)
Phoenix Cardinals (1988–1993)
Arizona Cardinals (1994–PRESENT)
AFFILIATIONS
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (1920-)
Western Division (1933-1949)
American Conference (1950-1952)
EASTERN CONFERENCE (1953–1969)
Century Division (1967-1969)
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE (1970-)
East Division (1970-2001)
West Division (2002-)
AWARDS
LEAGUE TITLES (2)
  • NFL CHAMPIONSHIPS (2): 1925, 1947
NFC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (1)
  • 2008
DIVISION TITLES (7)
  • NFC WESTERN (2): 1947,1948
    NFC EAST (2): 1974,1975 NFC WEST (3): 2008, 2009, 2015
PLAYOFFS APPEARANCES (10)
1947-1948, 1974-1975, 1982, 1998, 2008-2009, 2014-2015
SEASONS (SINCE 2010)
SEASON DIVISION FINISH RECORD PLAYOFFS
2010 NFC WEST 4TH 5-11 -
2011 NFC WEST 2ND 8-8 -
2012 NFC WEST 4TH 5-11 -
2013 NFC WEST 3RD 10-6 -
2014 NFC WEST 2ND 11-5 Lost Wild Card playoffs (@ Panthers) 27–16
2015 NFC WEST 1ST 13-3 Won Divisional playoffs (vs Packers) 26–20 (OT)
Lost NFC Championship (@ Panthers) 49–15
2016 NFC WEST 2ND 7-8-1 -
2017 NFC WEST 3RD 8-8 -
2018 NFC WEST 4TH 3-13 -
2019 NFC WEST 4TH 5-10-1 -
NFL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES
Prior to 1933, the Arizona Cardinals won 1 prior title in 1925 as the Chicago Cardinals.
SEASON # W/L OPPONENT SCORE LOCATION VICTORY #
1947 28TH W  PHILADELPHIA 28-21 CHICAGO 2
1948 29TH L  PHILADELPHIA 7-0 PHILADELPHIA -
NFL SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES
SEASON SUPER BOWL W/L OPPONENT SCORE LOCATION VICTORY #
2008 XLIII L  PITTSBURGH 27-23 TAMPA -
LOGOS
(1988-1993)
(1994-2004)
(2005-)
HELMETS
(1960)
(1960-2004)
(2005-)
STADIUMS
Normal Park (Chicago, IL) (1920-1921;1926-1928)
COMISKEY PARK
(CHICAGO, IL)
(1922-1925/1929-1930/1939-1958)
WRIGLEY FIELD
(CHICAGO, IL)
(1931-1938)
SOLDIER FIELD
(CHICAGO, IL)
(1959 - 4 GAMES)
MEMORIAL STADIUM
(BLOOMINGTON, MN)
(1959 - 2 GAMES)
SPORTSMAN'S PARK
(ST.LOUIS, MO)
(1960-1965)
BUSCH MEMORIAL STADIUM
(ST.LOUIS, MO)
(1966-1987)
SUN DEVIL STADIUM
(TEMPE, AZ)
(1988-2005)
STATE FARM STADIUM
(GLENDALE, AZ)
(2006-)