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Commercial Field Location Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11225 Opened 1906 Surface Artificial Turf Tenants Commercial High School (1906–1940)
New York Brickley Giants (APFA) (1921)
Brooklyn Lions (AFL I) (1926)Commercial Field is a 2,112-acre (8.55 km2) athletic field located in the Wingate neighborhood of Brooklyn. It was home to the Commercial High School soccer, football, and baseball teams from around 1906. Other schools, such as Boys High, also called Commercial Field their home from time to time, as did local teams in the American Soccer League in the 1930s. The field was also the home field of the short-lived New York Brickley Giants, of the early National Football League, who played two games there during their 1921 season. In 1926, the Brooklyn Horsemen of the first American Football League used the stadium as their home field.
The lot was acquired by the New York Parks Department in 1940, and the field survives today as a multi-sport facility called Hamilton-Metz Field named after US Representative Herman A. Metz and US Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. .
In 1929, a visiting Bermudan cricket team played several matches at Commercial Field, defeating the All-New York and All-Brooklyn teams. The Bermudans returned for more tours during the 1930s. In 2006, a $1,570,000 restoration was completed, with the field relaid in artificial turf. Neighborhood residents often refer to the field by yet another name, Lefferts Park
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New York Brickley Giants Defunct National Football League club in 1921 • Based in Brooklyn, New York The Franchise History • PlayersHead Coaches Seasons 1921Notable Players Stadium Commercial Field • Ebbets Field • Polo GroundsLore Owners Billy GibsonBrooklyn Horsemen-Lions Defunct National Football League club 1926 • Founded in 1926 · Based in Brooklyn, New York
Result of a meger between the Brooklyn Horsemen of the American Football League and the Brooklyn Lions of the National Football League for the 1926 NFL seasonThe Franchise Stadia Commercial Field · Ebbets FieldOwner Head Coaches Eddie McNeely · Punk BerrymanSeasons 1926 · 1926American Football League (1926) Seasons Teams Stadia Browning Field • Braves Field • Comiskey Park • Commercial Field • Davids' Stadium • Douglas Park • Fenway Park • Luna Bowl • Sesquicentennial Stadium • Yankee StadiumCategories:- Sports venues in Brooklyn
- Defunct National Football League venues
- American Football League (1926) venues
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