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- Q5107613 description "American football franchise owner".
- Q5107613 description "American football franchise owner".
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- Q5107613 abstract "Christopher O'Brien (c. 1881 – June 3, 1951) was a Chicago, Illinois painting and decorating contractor as well as a pro football franchise owner. He is mostly known as the owner of the Chicago Cardinals (later known as the St. Louis Cardinals, and now the Arizona Cardinals), and has been called the "Father of Professional Football in Chicago". O'Brien was also a co-founder of the American Professional Football Association (renamed the National Football League in 1922) by representing the Cardinals (then called the Racine Cardinals) at the September 17, 1920, league meeting at Ralph Hay's Hupmobile dealership in Canton, Ohio.".
- Q5107613 alias "O'Brien, Christopher".
- Q5107613 birthDate "1881".
- Q5107613 birthYear "1881".
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- Q5107613 alternativeNames "O'Brien, Christopher".
- Q5107613 dateOfBirth "c. 1881".
- Q5107613 name "O'Brien, Chris".
- Q5107613 shortDescription "American football franchise owner".
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- Q5107613 comment "Christopher O'Brien (c. 1881 – June 3, 1951) was a Chicago, Illinois painting and decorating contractor as well as a pro football franchise owner. He is mostly known as the owner of the Chicago Cardinals (later known as the St. Louis Cardinals, and now the Arizona Cardinals), and has been called the "Father of Professional Football in Chicago".".
- Q5107613 label "Chris O'Brien (American football)".
- Q5107613 givenName "Chris".
- Q5107613 name "Chris O'Brien".
- Q5107613 name "O'Brien, Chris".
- Q5107613 surname "O'Brien".