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This is a list of Super Bowl champions, that is, all the franchises that have won the championship game of the National Football League. Super Bowls are held in an American city that is chosen years in advance. The winner of the AFC Championship Game faces the winner of the NFC Championship Game, in the culmination of the NFL playoffs. Prior to the 1970 merger of the American Football League and the NFL, the two leagues met in a championship game.

AFL-NFL World Championships

National Football League American Football League
Game Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Venue City
I 15 January 1967 Green Bay Packers (1) 35-10 Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (1) Los Angeles (1)*
II 14 January 1968 Green Bay Packers (2) 33-14 Oakland Raiders Miami Orange Bowl (1) Miami (1)*
III 12 January 1969 New York Jets (1) 16-7 Baltimore Colts Miami Orange Bowl (2) Miami (2)
IV 11 January 1970 Kansas City Chiefs (1) 23-7 Minnesota Vikings Tulane Stadium (1) New Orleans (1)

NFL Championships

American Football Conference (AFC) National Football Conference (NFC)
Game Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Venue City
V 17 January 1971 Baltimore Colts (1) 16-13 Dallas Cowboys Miami Orange Bowl (3) Miami (3)
VI 16 January 1972 Dallas Cowboys (1) 24-3 Miami Dolphins Tulane Stadium (2) New Orleans (2)
VII 14 January 1973 Miami Dolphins (1) 14-7 Washington Redskins Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (2) Los Angeles (2)
VIII 13 January 1974 Miami Dolphins (2) 24-7 Minnesota Vikings Rice Stadium (1) Houston (1)
IX 12 January 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers (1) 16-6 Minnesota Vikings Tulane Stadium (3) New Orleans (3)
X 18 January 1976 Pittsburgh Steelers (2) 21-17 Dallas Cowboys Miami Orange Bowl (4) Miami (4)
XI 9 January 1977 Oakland Raiders (1) 32-14 Minnesota Vikings Rose Bowl Stadium (1) Pasadena (3)*
XII 15 January 1978 Dallas Cowboys (2) 27-10 Denver Broncos Louisiana Superdome (1) New Orleans (4)
XIII 21 January 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers (3) 35-31 Dallas Cowboys Miami Orange Bowl (5) Miami (5)
XIV 20 January 1980 Pittsburgh Steelers (4) 31-19 Los Angeles Rams Rose Bowl Stadium (2) Pasadena (4)
XV 25 January 1981 Oakland Raiders (2) 27-10 Philadelphia Eagles Louisiana Superdome (2) New Orleans (5)
XVI 24 January 1982 San Francisco 49ers (1) 26-21 Cincinnati Bengals Pontiac Silverdome (1) Pontiac (1)*
XVII 30 January 1983 Washington Redskins (1) 27-17 Miami Dolphins Rose Bowl Stadium (3) Pasadena (5)
XVIII 22 January 1984 Los Angeles Raiders (3) 38-9 Washington Redskins Tampa Stadium (1) Tampa (1)
XIX 20 January 1985 San Francisco 49ers (2) 38-16 Miami Dolphins Stanford Stadium (1) Stanford (1)
XX 26 January 1986 Chicago Bears (1) 46-10 New England Patriots Louisiana Superdome (3) New Orleans (6)
XXI 25 January 1987 New York Giants (1) 39-20 Denver Broncos Rose Bowl Stadium (4) Pasadena (6)
XXII 31 January 1988 Washington Redskins (2) 42-10 Denver Broncos Jack Murphy Stadium (1)*** San Diego (1)
XXIII 22 January 1989 San Francisco 49ers (3) 20-16 Cincinnati Bengals Joe Robbie Stadium (1)*** Miami (6)**
XXIV 28 January 1990 San Francisco 49ers (4) 55-10 Denver Broncos Louisiana Superdome (4) New Orleans (7)
XXV 27 January 1991 New York Giants (2) 20-19 Buffalo Bills Tampa Stadium (2) Tampa (2)
XXVI 26 January 1992 Washington Redskins (3) 37-24 Buffalo Bills Metrodome (1) Minneapolis (1)
XXVII 31 January 1993 Dallas Cowboys (3) 52-17 Buffalo Bills Rose Bowl Stadium (5) Pasadena (7)
XXVIII 30 January 1994 Dallas Cowboys (4) 30-13 Buffalo Bills Georgia Dome (1) Atlanta (1)
XXIX 29 January 1995 San Francisco 49ers (5) 49-26 San Diego Chargers Joe Robbie Stadium (2) Miami (7)**
XXX 28 January 1996 Dallas Cowboys (5) 27-17 Pittsburgh Steelers Sun Devil Stadium (1) Tempe (1)*
XXXI 26 January 1997 Green Bay Packers (3) 35-21 New England Patriots Louisiana Superdome (5) New Orleans (8)
XXXII 25 January 1998 Denver Broncos (1) 31-24 Green Bay Packers Qualcomm Stadium (2)*** San Diego (2)
XXXIII 31 January 1999 Denver Broncos (2) 34-19 Atlanta Falcons Pro Player Stadium (3)*** Miami (8)**
XXXIV 30 January 2000 St. Louis Rams (1) 23-16 Tennessee Titans Georgia Dome (2) Atlanta (2)
XXXV 28 January 2001 Baltimore Ravens (1) 34-7 New York Giants Raymond James Stadium (1) Tampa (3)
XXXVI 3 February 2002 New England Patriots (1) 20-17 St. Louis Rams Louisiana Superdome (6) New Orleans (9)
XXXVII 26 January 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1) 48-21 Oakland Raiders Qualcomm Stadium (3) San Diego (3)
XXXVIII 1 February 2004 New England Patriots (2) 32-29 Carolina Panthers Reliant Stadium (1) Houston (2)
XXXIX 6 February 2005 New England Patriots (3) 24-21 Philadelphia Eagles ALLTEL Stadium (1) Jacksonville (1)
XL 5 February 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers (5) 21-10 Seattle Seahawks Ford Field (1) Detroit (2)*
XLI 4 February 2007 Dolphin Stadium (4)*** Miami Gardens (9)**
XLII 3 February 2008 Cardinals Stadium (1) Glendale (2)*
XLIII 1 February 2009 Raymond James Stadium (2) Tampa (4)
XLIV 7 February 2010 Dolphin Stadium (5) Miami Gardens (10)
XLV 6 February 2011 To be determined To be determined
XLVI 5 February 2012 To be determined To be determined
(*) Note: Both Los Angeles and Pasadena are in the Greater Los Angeles Area, Pontiac is a suburb of Detroit, and both Tempe and Glendale are suburbs of Phoenix.

(**) Note: Miami Gardens was incorporated as a suburb of Miami in 2003. Prior to that, it was an unincorporated part of Miami-Dade County but the stadium had a Miami address.

(***) Note: Qualcomm Stadium was originally known as San Diego Stadium and Jack Murphy Stadium. Dolphin Stadium was originally Dolphin Stadium but was quickly changed to Joe Robbie Stadium then briefly Pro Player Park before changing to Pro Player Stadium, then went to Dolphins Stadium and finally back to Dolphin Stadium.

See also

Reference

External links

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