
Green Bay Packers
Sports teamEmpacadores de Green Bay is a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. As a member of the National Football League (NFL), the team has a rich history dating back to 1919. Founded by Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun, the team was originally known as the Green Bay Packers. The name "Packers" was chosen due to the city's history as a major manufacturer of meatpacking and the team's early sponsorship by the Indian Packing Company. Throughout its history, the Empacadores de Green Bay has experienced significant success, winning 13 league championships, including four Super Bowl titles. The team has a strong fan base, with dedicated supporters known as "Cheeseheads." The team plays its home games at Lambeau Field, which is considered one of the most iconic and intimidating stadiums in the NFL. With its storied history, passionate fan base, and consistent on-field performance, the Empacadores de Green Bay is a beloved and respected institution in the world of American football.