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| Curly Lambeau | |
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Lambeau during his college career at Notre Dame in 1918. | |
| Date of birth | April 9, 1898 |
| Place of birth | Green Bay, Wisconsin |
| Date of death | June 1 1965 (aged 67) |
| Position(s) | Head Coach |
| College | Notre Dame |
| Honors | NFL 1920s All-Decade Team Green Bay Packers HOF Pro Football HOF Wisconsin Athletic HOF |
| Records | Green Bay Packers Career Wins (209) |
| Career Record | 229-134-22 |
| Championships Won | 1929 NFL Championship 1930 NFL Championship 1931 NFL Championship 1936 NFL Championship 1939 NFL Championship 1944 NFL Championship |
| Coaching Stats | Pro Football Reference |
| Coaching Stats | DatabaseFootball |
| Team(s) as a coach/administrator | |
| 1919-1949 1950-1951 1952-1953 | Green Bay Packers Chicago Cardinals Washington Redskins |
| Pro Football Hall of Fame, 1963 | |
Earl Louis "Curly" Lambeau (April 9, 1898 – June 1, 1965) was a founder, a player, and the first coach of the Green Bay Packers professional football team. As a standout player from 1919-1929 he pioneered the forward pass in profess
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Curly Lambeau
American football player, coach, and executive (1898–1965)
American football player
Lambeau at Notre Dame in 1918 | |
| Position: | Halfback |
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| Born: | (1898-04-09)April 9, 1898 Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S. |
| Died: | June 1, 1965(1965-06-01) (aged 67) Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, U.S. |
| High school: | |
| College: | Notre Dame |
| Regular season: | 226–132–22 (.624) |
| Postseason: | 3–2 (.600) |
| Career: | 229–134–22 (.623) |
| Coaching record at Pro Football Reference | |
| Stats at Pro Football Reference | |
Pro Football Hall of Fame | |
Earl Louis "Curly" Lambeau (LAM-boh; April 9, 1898 – June 1, 1965) was an American professional football player and coach in the National Football League (NFL). Lambeau, along with his friend and fellow Green Bay, Wisconsin, native George Whitney Calhoun, founded the Green Bay Packers in 1919. He served as team captain in the team's first year before becoming player-coach in 1920. As a player, Lambeau lined up as a halfback, which in the early years of the NFL was the premier position. He was the team's pri
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Curly Lambeau
Coaching Record
| Years Coached | Record | Win % | Playoff record | Playoff win % |
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| 33 | 226-133-22 | 62.20% | 3-2 | 60.00% |
Coaching Tree
Children:
Buster Ramsey
Biography
Career Summary
Curly Lambeau was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1921 to 1953, finishing his career as the head coach of the Washington Redskins. Over his thirty-three years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 226-133-22. During his career he was a head coach for thirty-three seasons, first with the Green Bay Packers. He led the Packers for twenty-nine seasons, compiling a record of 208-104-21. During his time leading the Packers the team won the championship in 1936, 1939, and 1944. His next head coaching stint was with the Chicago Cardinals from 1950 to 1951, as he led the team to a 8-16-0 record. His third head coach placement began in 1952 with the Washington Redskins. He coached them for two seasons and the team had a 10-13-1 record during his tenure. During his entire head coaching career, his three teams combined for a record of
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