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City chiefs Kansas or Philadelphia Eagles will become the latest Super Bowl Champions when they meet in one of the most anticipated sports events of the year.
First held in 1967, the play of the NFL Championships returns to a famous environment Super Bowl Lix And they are challenged by two former winners.
The bosses have a recent experience of triumph, after being defeated by San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in Super Bowl 2024.
How many times the two sides were the champions and who else won it? 101greatgoals has all the details.
It’s a wonderful day at Nola for Football Practice ☀️ pic.twitter.com/y989d8UBBX
– Kansas City Chiefs (@chiefs) 5th February 2025
Here’s a complete list of winners since Green Bay Packers won the first two editions almost 60 years ago.
1967: Green Bay 35-10 Kansas City (Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum)
1968: Green Bay 33-14 Oakland (Orange Bowl, Miami)
1969: New York Jets 16-7 Baltimore (Orange Bowl, Miami)
1970: Kansas City 23-7 Minnesota (Tulane Stadium, New Orleans)
1971: Baltimore 16 -13 Dallas (Orange Bowl, Miami)
1972: Dallas 24-3 Miami (Tulane Stadium, New Orleans)
1973: Miami 14-7 Washington (Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles)
1974: Miami 24-7 Minnesota (Rice Stadium, Houston)
1975: Pittsburgh 16-6 minnesota (Tulane Stadium, New Orleans)
1976: Pittsburgh 21-17 Dallas (Orange Bowl, Miami)
1977: Oakland 32-14 Minnesota (Rose Bowl, Pasadena)
1978: Dallas 27-10 Denver (Superdome, New Orleans)
1979: Pittsburgh 35-31 Dallas (Orange Bowl, Miami)
1980: Pittsburgh 31-19 Los Angeles Rams (Rose Bowl, Pasadena)
1981: Oakland 27-10 Philadelphia (Superdome, New Orleans)
1982: San Francisco 26-21 Cincinnati (Silverdome, Pontiac)
1983: Washington 27-17 Miami (Rose Bowl, Pasadena)
1984: Los Angeles Raiders 38-9 Washington (Tampa Stadium, Florida)
1985: San Francisco 38-16 Miami (Stanford Stadium, California)
1986: Chicago 46-10 New England (Superdome, New Orleans)
1987: New York Giants 39-20 Denver (Rose Bowl, Pasadena)
1988: Washington 42-10 Denver (Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego)
1989: San Francisco 20-16 Cincinnati (Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami)
1990: San Francisco 55-10 Denver (Superdome, New Orleans)
1991: New York Giants 20-19 Buffalo (Tampa Stadium, Florida)
1992: Washington 37-24 Buffalo (Metrodome, Minneapolis)
1993: Dallas 52-17 Buffalo (Rose Bowl, Pasadena)
1994: Dallas 30-13 Buffalo (Georgia Dome, Atlanta
1995: San Francisco 49-26 San Diego (Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami)
1996: Dallas 27-17 Pittsburgh (Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe)
1997: Green Bay 35-21 New England (Superdome, New Orleans)
1998: Denver 31-24 Green Bay (Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego)
1999: Denver 34-19 Atlanta (Pro Pro player, Miami)
2000: St louis 23-16 Tennessee (Georgia Dome, Atlanta)
2001: Baltimore 34-7 New York Giants (Raymond James Stadium, Tampa)
2002: New England 20-17 ST Louis 17 (Superdome, New Orleans)
2003: Tampa Bay 48-21 Oakland (Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego)
2004: New England 32-29 Carolina (Reliant Stadium, Houston)
2005: New England 24-21 Philadelphia (Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville)
2006: Pittsburgh 21-10 Seattle (Ford Field, Detroit)
2007: Indianapolis 29-17 Chicago (Dolphin Stadium, Miami)
2008: New York Giants 17-14 New England (Stadium University of Phoenix, Glendale)
2009: Pittsburgh 27-23 Arizona (Raymond James Stadium, Tampa)
2010: New Orleans 31-17 Indianapolis (Sun Life Stadium, Miami)
2011: Green Bay 31-25 Pittsburgh (Cowboy Stadium, Arlington)
2012: New York Giants 21-17 New England (Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis)
2013: Baltimore 34-31 San Francisco (Superdome, New Orleans)
2014: Seattle 43-8 Denver (Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford)
2015: New England 28-24 Seattle (Stadium University of Phoenix, Glendale)
2016: Denver 24-10 Carolina (Levi’s stadium, Santa Clara)
2017: New England 34-28 Atlanta (NRG stadium, Houston)
2018: Philadelphia 41-33 New England (US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis)
2019: New England 13-3 Los Angeles Rams (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta)
2020: Kansas City 31-20 San Francisco (Hard Rock Stadium, Miami)
2021: Tampa Bay 31-9 Kansas City (Raymond James Stadium, Tampa)
2022: Los Angeles Rams 23-20 Cincinnati (Sofi Stadium, Inglewood)
2023: Kansas City 38-35 Philadelphia (State Farm Stadium, Glendale)
2024: Kansas City 25-22 San Francisco (Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas)
“I want to be known as one of the best teammates these guys have ever had.” pic.twitter.com/vzt7rtauyf
– Kansas City Chiefs (@chiefs) 5th February 2025
Orlovs aimed to beat Super Bowl for the second time in eight years, previously overcome in Super Bowl Lii in February 2018.
This remains their only title, although they made their fourth appearance of Super Bowla when they lost in Kansas in 2023.
Like a shot in revenge, Philadelphia can spoil Kansas’ offer to make history by becoming the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowl Games.
Prior to Era Super Bowla, Packers won the last NFL 1965 NFL Championship and those two Super Bowl Games in 1966 and 1967.
Green Bay also won the NFL Championship for three years in a row between 1929 and 1931.
14 years ago today | 02.06.2011 ⤵️
“The last recording of the Super Bowla 45. Green Bay Packers won in Super Bowl!
The Lombardi trophy is coming home. “
-Joe Buck pic.twitter.com/uh1fsn160V
– Hogg (@hoggnfl) 6. February 2025
The Super Bowl takes place on Sunday, February 9, at a super -dude with a capacity of 76,468, which is home to New Orleans Saints.
As usual for NFL games, the Super Bowl is divided into four quarters of 15 minutes each, but stopping the clock and at halftime means it usually takes at least three hours.
On January 26, Kansas beat the Bills 32-29 Bills 32-29 to win the AFC Championship and reach Super Bowla, and Philadelphia earned its place in one of the most watched sports spectacles of the year, defeating Washington 55-23 commanders on the same day.
City. Culture. History.
New Orleans was built for another Super Bowla celebration. #Sblix pic.twitter.com/9BQBMDAE29
– nfl (@nfl) 4 February 2025
In the UK fans can adapt the way ITV or Sky Sports no additional costs, while the action is also available on Nfl pass on a daznstarting at 99p.
Mahomes and Saquoon may have to replace your favorite colors for a week 😂 #Sbopengning pic.twitter.com/iwdxnjopgo
– nfl (@nfl) 4 February 2025
The ITV1 coverage starts from 10.45am GMT and lasts until 4am. The Sky Sports Mix show starts 45 minutes earlier, ending at the same time.
Viewers can flow action via ITV, Sky Sports or Dazn’s websites or use emitters – ITVX, Skygo and DAZN – to watch on a huge number of devices.