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The Muncie Flyers, known as the Congerville Flyers for most of their existence, were a professional American football team from Muncie, Indiana, that played from 1905 to 1926. The Flyers were an independent squad for most of their existence, but are remembered mostly for their very brief stint in the American Professional Football Association (later known as the National Football League). With only three official league games, one in 1920 and two in 1921, the Flyers are the third-shortest-lived team in league history, behind the two games of the original New York Giants and the one game of the Tonawanda Kardex Lumbermen, and the shortest by a team not from the state of New York.

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  • Muncie Flyers (en)
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  • Die Muncie Flyers (deutsch Muncie Flieger) waren eine seit 1905 existierende Footballmannschaft, die von 1920 bis 1921 in der National Football League (damals noch American Professional Football Association; APFA) spielte. Dort spielten sie in zwei Saisons drei Spiele, wovon alle verloren gingen. Die Flyers waren in Muncie, Indiana beheimatet. (de)
  • Los Muncie Flyers de Muncie, Indiana jugaron en la National Football League (entonces llamada American Professional Football Association) de 1920 a 1921. (es)
  • The Muncie Flyers, known as the Congerville Flyers for most of their existence, were a professional American football team from Muncie, Indiana, that played from 1905 to 1926. The Flyers were an independent squad for most of their existence, but are remembered mostly for their very brief stint in the American Professional Football Association (later known as the National Football League). With only three official league games, one in 1920 and two in 1921, the Flyers are the third-shortest-lived team in league history, behind the two games of the original New York Giants and the one game of the Tonawanda Kardex Lumbermen, and the shortest by a team not from the state of New York. (en)
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