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Chicago Bears History
As one of the founding franchises of the National Football League, the Chicago Bears were established in 1920 as the Decatur Staleys by legendary player, coach and owner George S. Halas. The team moved to Chicago in 1921 and has gone on to win nine championships, including Super Bowl XX in 1986.
The Bears have 37 players in the Hall of Fame, the most of any NFL team. In the community, the Bears strive to be leaders throughout Chicago and its suburbs by supporting initiatives focused on social justice, youth football, health and fitness, volunteerism and civic involvement, and education. Bears players participate in community outreach events throughout the season. Bears Care, the team's charitable arm, has issued grants totaling over $29.1 million to over 200 qualifying agencies.
Chicago Bears Team Info
Conference: NFC
Division: North
Year Founded: 1920
Team Colors: Dark Navy, Orange
Mascot: Staley Da Bear
Team Rivals: Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions, Arizona Cardinals
Chicago Bears at Soldier Field
Soldier Field has played host to the Chicago Bears since 1971, and with a capacity of 63,500, the stadium is one of Chicago's most famous landmarks. It features the three-level United Club lounge, The Miller Lite Midway, Bears Ring of Honor, and other amenities and recognitions of team history throughout the years. Soldier Field also pays homage to those who have served in the United States Armed Forces through several memorials.
Learn more about Soldier Field here.