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Introduction

The Super Bowl is one of the world's most talked about sports tournaments. It has been celebrated as the finale of the National Football League since 1996. The match has been held on the second Sunday in February every year since 2022.

People from all parts of the world watch the event, and the beginning of the tournament is celebrated with great pomp and show.

It is the final flagship event of the National Football League, with the tournament decides the league's winner.

The previous Super Bowl used to be played on early to mid-January Sundays from 1967 to 1978, late January Sundays from 1979 to 2003, except for 2002, and the first Sunday of February from 2004 through 2021.

The team that wins the Super Bowl takes away the Vince Lombardi Trophy home. As the tournament is generally played on Sunday, that Sunday is called Super Bowl Sunday.

The tournament draws a huge crowd and is one of the events with the highest viewership in America. It is ranked 2nd in viewership and is considered just behind the UEFA Championship League.

Due to the enormous viewing of the broadcast, the commercial airtime is the costliest of the year.

Let’s try to understand what Super Bowl entails and what marked the beginning of this hugely popular game.

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Details

Event Name

Super Bowl

Organised by

National Football League

Started in

15th January, 1967

Location

Changes every year

Type

International Sports

Budget

Depends on the host cities

The venue of the Super Bowl changes every year. However, the game is conducted within the United States of America as it is American Football.

The host city is decided in advance, so they have enough time to prepare for the games. The game concludes the National Football League playoffs.

History

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The Super Bowl is a legacy sport in the United States of America, and people from all over the country come together to celebrate it.

The game came into existence in 1966 due to a merger between the NFL and American Football League. The primary objective of the merger was to make the winner of both these tournaments compete against each other.

The game was known as the AFL-NFL World Championship initially. However, they adopted an official name and started calling it Super Bowl from 1969.

Before the NFL and AFL merger, the winners of both leagues competed against each other during the Super Bowls from 1967 to 1970.

After the merger in 1970, the 10 AFL and 3 NFL teams created the American Football Conference, and the 13 AFL teams constituted the National Football Conference or the NFC.

The Super Bowl is played between the winners of both conference championships.

The NFL comprises 32 teams, out of which 20 have won the Super Bowl title.  15 teams have several other titles apart from the Super Bowl tag.

The game started in 1920, and the NFL has emerged victorious for four decades after the inception of the Super Bowl.  

Fun Facts

Game day football party table with beer, chips and salsa.

Super Bowl has transformed from a game to an emotion. It was first played on 15th January 1967, and since then, it has evolved into a spectacle

Earlier, people were drawn just to the game, but now people watch the pregame shows, the opening, and closing ceremonies, etc.

Super Bowl Sunday is also an unofficial holiday for the United States of America. Here are a few fun facts about the same:

Theme

American Football Player Running for a touchdown in a large outdoor professional football stadium at night

Super Bowl releases a theme song every year before the game.

The song changes every year and showcases the game's essence in that particular year. In 2022, the theme song of the tournament was Bel-Air.

The track was used across television ads to promote the spirit of the game and the game itself. The Super Bowl Halftime Show has a different theme every year, and a great musician or singer performs it.

Objectives

The Super Bowl is an event with purpose, not just a game but an emotion. The event has now become a platform that allows different bands and singers to perform.

The tournament also contributes to the community and the environment by taking several initiatives.

The host committee decides on the interventions that will be taken for the game in a particular year to ensure that the event turns out to be “most shared, most participatory and most giving.”

Winners

Out side the stadium of Super Bowl LV at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida January 21, 2021

 

As the Super Bowl is played yearly, several teams have emerged victorious.

Here is a list of winners and the game location for the Super Bowl since its inception:

NO.

DATE

GAME LOCATION

RESULT

I

Jan. 15, 1967

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10

II

Jan. 14, 1968

Orange Bowl (Miami)

Green Bay 33, Oakland 14

III

Jan. 12, 1969

Orange Bowl (Miami)

New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7

IV

Jan. 11, 1970

Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)

Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7

V

Jan. 17, 1971

Orange Bowl (Miami)

Baltimore 16, Dallas 13

VI

Jan. 16, 1972

Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)

Dallas 24, Miami 3

VII

Jan. 14, 1973

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Miami 14, Washington 7

VIII

Jan. 13, 1974

Rice Stadium (Houston)

Miami 24, Minnesota 7

IX

Jan. 12, 1975

Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)

Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6

X

Jan. 18, 1976

Orange Bowl (Miami)

Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17

XI

Jan. 9, 1977

Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)

Oakland 32, Minnesota 14

XII

Jan. 15, 1978

Superdome (New Orleans)

Dallas 27, Denver 10

XIII

Jan. 21, 1979

Orange Bowl (Miami)

Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31

XIV

Jan. 20, 1980

Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)

Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19

XV

Jan. 25, 1981

Superdome (New Orleans)

Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10

XVI

Jan. 24, 1982

Silverdome (Pontiac, Mich.)

San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21

XVII

Jan. 30, 1983

Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)

Washington 27, Miami 17

XVIII

Jan. 22, 1984

Tampa (Fla.) Stadium

Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9

XIX

Jan. 20, 1985

Stanford (Calif.) Stadium

San Francisco 38, Miami 16

XX

Jan. 26, 1986

Superdome (New Orleans)

Chicago 46, New England 10

XXI

Jan. 25, 1987

Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)

New York Giants 39, Denver 20

XXII

Jan. 31, 1988

Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego)

Washington 42, Denver 10

XXIII

Jan. 22, 1989

Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami)

San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16

XXIV

Jan. 28, 1990

Superdome (New Orleans)

San Francisco 55, Denver 10

XXV

Jan. 27, 1991

Tampa (Fla.) Stadium

New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19

XXVI

Jan. 26, 1992

Metrodome (Minneapolis)

Washington 37, Buffalo 24

XXVII

Jan. 31, 1993

Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)

Dallas 52, Buffalo 17

XXVIII

Jan. 30, 1994

Georgia Dome (Atlanta)

Dallas 30, Buffalo 13

XXIX

Jan. 29, 1995

Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami)

San Francisco 49, San Diego 26

XXX

Jan. 28, 1996

Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, Ariz.)

Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17

XXXI

Jan. 26, 1997

Superdome (New Orleans)

Green Bay 35, New England 21

XXXII

Jan. 25, 1998

Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)

Denver 31, Green Bay 24

XXXIII

Jan. 31, 1999

Pro Player Stadium (Miami)

Denver 34, Atlanta 19

XXXIV

Jan. 30, 2000

Georgia Dome (Atlanta)

St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16

XXXV

Jan. 28, 2001

Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.)

Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7

XXXVI

Feb. 3, 2002

Superdome (New Orleans)

New England 20, St. Louis 17

XXXVII

Jan. 26, 2003

Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)

Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21

XXXVIII

Feb. 1, 2004

Reliant Stadium (Houston)

New England 32, Carolina 29

XXXIX

Feb. 6, 2005

Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, Fla.)

New England 24, Philadelphia 21

XL

Feb. 5, 2006

Ford Field (Detroit)

Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10

XLI

Feb. 4, 2007

Dolphin Stadium (Miami)

Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17

XLII

Feb. 3, 2008

University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)

New York Giants 17, New England 14

XLIII

Feb. 1, 2009

Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.)

Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23

XLIV

Feb. 7, 2010

Sun Life Stadium (Miami)

New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17

XLV

Feb. 6, 2011

Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas)

Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25

XLVI

Feb. 5, 2012

Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)

New York Giants 21, New England 17

XLVII

Feb. 3, 2013

Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans)

Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31

XLVIII

Feb. 2, 2014

MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)

Seattle 43, Denver 8

XLIX

Feb. 1, 2015

University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)

New England 28, Seattle 24

50

Feb. 7, 2016

Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.)

Denver 24, Carolina 10

LI

Feb. 5, 2017

NRG Stadium (Houston)

New England 34, Atlanta 28

LII

Feb. 4, 2018

U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis)

Philadelphia 41, New England 33

LIII

Feb. 3, 2019

Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)

New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3

LIV

Feb. 2, 2020

Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)

Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20

LV

Feb. 7, 2021

Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.)

Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9

LVI

Feb. 13, 2022

SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, Calif.)

Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati 20

LVII

Feb. 12, 2023

State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)

Kansas City 38, Philadelphia 35

Conclusion

The Super Bowl tournament has been around the corner for more than 50 years and is one of the most watched events in the United States of America.

The game has a high viewership and is no longer limited to the sport. It also acts as a platform for celebrities and the military to perform, with several military drills also being a part of the event and so on.

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