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- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) abstract "The World Series of Football was a series of football games played indoors at New York City's Madison Square Garden in 1902 and 1903. It originally comprised five teams, four from New York state and one from New Jersey. While none of the teams was really considered the best in the country, historians refer to the affair as a "World Series". However, it was hardly a series in the sense of two strong teams playing each other over several games. In fact, no team played another more than once and the team pairings were also considered odd. Under the 1902 system, the anticipated second-place team was automatically swept into the championship game without even playing a down while the expected first-place finisher had to fight its way through the brackets, effectively creating a cross between a traditional tournament and a "gauntlet-style" tournament for the first-place team.The series is best remembered for showcasing the first indoor professional football game in 1902.".
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- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) champion Franklin_Athletic_Club.
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) champion "Syracuse Athletic Club".
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) country United_States.
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) fame "First attempt at a national professional championship".
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) fame "First indoor pro football games".
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) folded "1903".
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) founded "1902".
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) founder "Tom O'Rourke".
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) sport American_football.
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) teams "5".
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) teams "6".
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) title "World Series of Football".
- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) subject Category:1902_establishments_in_the_United_States.
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- World_Series_of_Football_(1902–03) comment "The World Series of Football was a series of football games played indoors at New York City's Madison Square Garden in 1902 and 1903. It originally comprised five teams, four from New York state and one from New Jersey. While none of the teams was really considered the best in the country, historians refer to the affair as a "World Series". However, it was hardly a series in the sense of two strong teams playing each other over several games.".
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