Akron East Ends
| Akron East Ends | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Founded | 1894 |
| Folded | 1904 |
| Headquartered | Akron, Ohio, United States |
| Colors | Unknown |
| Website | none |
| Personnel | |
| Head coach | Bill Laub |
| Team history | |
Akron East Ends (1894-1903) | |
| League / conference affiliations | |
| Ohio League | |
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The Akron East Ends was an amateur American Football team that played in the Ohio League, a forerunner to the National Football League. They played in Akron, Ohio, from 1894 until at least 1904. Its primary rivals were the amateur Canton Athletic Association (which eventually evolved into the professional Canton Bulldogs), the Shelby Blues, and later the Massillon Tigers. The team became known as the Akron Athletic Club around 1904.