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The Super Bowl is the biggest day on the US sports calendar. The event the culmination of the NFL season and involves the winners of the American Conference Final and National League Conference Final.

The Super Bowl is played on an unofficial holiday in America and attracts some of the biggest names in entertainment to perform in the Super Bowl half-time show. Roman numerals are used to identify the game instead of the year.

Super Bowl FAQ

When is Super Bowl LVII?

Super Bowl LVII is set to be played on February 12, 2023.

Where is Super Bowl LVII?

Super Bowl LV will be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Who won Super Bowl LIV?

Los Angeles Rams won Super Bowl LVI, beating the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Who has won the most Super Bowls?

The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots have won the most Super Bowls with six wins each.

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Super Bowl Winners, Runners-Up & Score


Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LIV on February 2, 2020 after defeating San Francisco 49ers 31-20 at Hard Rock Stadium in Florida in front of 62,417 spectators.

GameDate/SeasonWinnersScoreRunners-upVenueAttendance
LVIII February 4, 2024 (2023) 2023–24 NFC champion at TBD Mercedes-Benz Superdome TBD
LVII February 5, 2023 (2022) 2022–23 AFC champion at TBD State Farm Stadium TBD
LVI February 6, 2022 (2021) Los Angeles Rams 23-20 Cincinnati Bengals SoFi Stadium 70,048
LV February 7, 2021 (2020) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-9 Kansas City Chiefs Raymond James Stadium 24,835
LIV February 2, 2020 (2019) Kansas City Chiefs31-20 San Francisco 49ers Hard Rock Stadium 62,417
LIII February 3, 2019 (2018) New England Patriots 13–3  Los Angeles Rams Mercedes-Benz Stadium 70,081
LII February 4, 2018 (2017) Philadelphia Eagles 41–33 New England Patriots U.S. Bank Stadium 67,612
LI February 5, 2017 (2016) New England Patriots 34–28 (OT) Atlanta Falcons NRG Stadium 70,807
50 February 7, 2016 (2015) Denver Broncos 24–10 Carolina Panthers Levi's Stadium 71,088
XLIX February 1, 2015 (2014) New England Patriots 28–24 Seattle Seahawks University of Phoenix Stadium 70,288
XLVIII February 2, 2014 (2013) Seattle Seahawks 43–8 Denver Broncos MetLife Stadium 82,529
XLVII February 3, 2013 (2012) Baltimore Ravens 34–31 San Francisco 49ers Mercedes-Benz Superdome 71,024
XLVI February 5, 2012 (2011) New York Giants 21–17 New England Patriots Lucas Oil Stadium 68,658
XLV February 6, 2011 (2010) Green Bay Packers 31–25 Pittsburgh Steelers Cowboys Stadium 103,219
XLIV February 7, 2010 (2009) New Orleans Saints 31–17 Indianapolis Colts Sun Life Stadium 74,059
XLIII February 1, 2009 (2008) Pittsburgh Steelers 27–23 Arizona Cardinals Raymond James Stadium 70,774
XLII February 3, 2008 (2007) New York Giants 17–14 New England Patriots University of Phoenix Stadium 71,101
XLI February 4, 2007 (2006) Indianapolis Colts 29–17 Chicago Bears Dolphin Stadium 74,512
XL February 5, 2006 (2005) Pittsburgh Steelers 21–10 Seattle Seahawks Ford Field 68,206
XXXIX February 6, 2005 (2004) New England Patriots 24–21 Philadelphia Eagles Alltel Stadium 78,125
XXXVIII February 1, 2004 (2003) New England Patriots 32–29 Carolina Panthers Reliant Stadium 71,525
XXXVII January 26, 2003 (2002) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48–21 Oakland Raiders Qualcomm Stadium 67,603
XXXVI February 3, 2002 (2001) New England Patriots 20–17 St. Louis Rams Louisiana Superdome 72,922
XXXV January 28, 2001 (2000) Baltimore Ravens 34–7  New York Giants Raymond James Stadium 71,921
XXXIV January 30, 2000 (1999) St. Louis Rams 23–16 Tennessee Titans Georgia Dome 72,625
XXXIII January 31, 1999 (1998) Denver Broncos 34–19 Atlanta Falcons Pro Player Stadium 74,803
XXXII January 25, 1998 (1997) Denver Broncos 31–24 Green Bay Packers Qualcomm Stadium 68,912
XXXI January 26, 1997 (1996) Green Bay Packers 35–21 New England Patriots Louisiana Superdome 72,301
XXX January 28, 1996 (1995) Dallas Cowboys 27–17 Pittsburgh Steelers Sun Devil Stadium 76,347
XXVIII January 30, 1994 (1993) Dallas Cowboys 30–13 Buffalo Bills Georgia Dome 72,817
XXVII January 31, 1993 (1992) Dallas Cowboys 52–17 Buffalo Bills Rose Bowl 98,374
XXVI January 26, 1992 (1991) Washington Redskins 37–24 Buffalo Bills Metrodome 63,130
XXV January 27, 1991 (1990) New York Giants 20–19 Buffalo Bills Tampa Stadium 73,813
XXIX January 29, 1995 (1994) San Francisco 49ers 49–26 San Diego Chargers Joe Robbie Stadium 74,107
XXIV January 28, 1990 (1989) San Francisco 49ers 55–10 Denver Broncos Louisiana Superdome 72,919
XXIII January 22, 1989 (1988) San Francisco 49ers 20–16 Cincinnati Bengals Joe Robbie Stadium 75,129
XXII January 31, 1988 (1987) Washington Redskins 42–10 Denver Broncos San Diego–Jack Murphy Stadium 73,302
XXI January 25, 1987 (1986) New York Giants 39–20 Denver Broncos Rose Bowl 101,063
XX January 26, 1986 (1985) Chicago Bears 46–10 New England Patriots Louisiana Superdome 73,818
XIX January 20, 1985 (1984) San Francisco 49ers 38–16 Miami Dolphins Stanford Stadium 84,059
XVIII January 22, 1984 (1983) Los Angeles Raiders 38–9  Washington Redskins Tampa Stadium 72,920
XVII January 30, 1983 (1982) Washington Redskins 27–17 Miami Dolphins Rose Bowl 103,667
XVI January 24, 1982 (1981) San Francisco 49ers 26–21 Cincinnati Bengals Pontiac Silverdome 81,270
XV January 25, 1981 (1980) Oakland Raiders 27–10 Philadelphia Eagles Louisiana Superdome 76,135
XIV January 20, 1980 (1979) Pittsburgh Steelers 31–19 Los Angeles Rams Rose Bowl 103,985
XIII January 21, 1979 (1978) Pittsburgh Steelers 35–31 Dallas Cowboys Miami Orange Bowl 79,484
XII January 15, 1978 (1977) Dallas Cowboys 27–10 Denver Broncos Louisiana Superdome 76,400
XI January 9, 1977 (1976) Oakland Raiders 32–14 Minnesota Vikings Rose Bowl 103,438
X January 18, 1976 (1975) Pittsburgh Steelers 21–17 Dallas Cowboys Miami Orange Bowl 80,187
IX January 12, 1975 (1974) Pittsburgh Steelers 16–6  Minnesota Vikings Tulane Stadium 80,997
VIII January 13, 1974 (1973) Miami Dolphins 24–7  Minnesota Vikings Rice Stadium 71,882
VII January 14, 1973 (1972) Miami Dolphins 14–7  Washington Redskins Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 90,182
VI January 16, 1972 (1971) Dallas Cowboys 24–3  Miami Dolphins Tulane Stadium  81,023
V January 17, 1971 (1970) Baltimore Colts 16–13 Dallas Cowboys Miami Orange Bowl 79,204
IV January 11, 1970 (1969 AFL/1969 NFL) Kansas City Chiefs 23–7  Minnesota Vikings Tulane Stadium 80,562
III January 12, 1969 (1968 AFL/1968 NFL) New York Jets 16–7  Baltimore Colts Miami Orange Bowl 75,389
II January 14, 1968 (1967 AFL/1967 NFL) Green Bay Packers 33–14 Oakland Raiders Miami Orange Bowl 75,546
I January 15, 1967 (1966 AFL/1966 NFL) Green Bay Packers 35–10 Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 61,946

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Super Bowl History


The first AFL-NFL Championship Game, called Super Bowl I, was held on January 15, 1967 when the Green Bay Packers beat Kansas City Chiefs 35-10 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. 

Roman numerals have been used to identify each Super Bowl since 1971. The only exception was Super Bowl 50 which was played in 2016. In 2017 Roman numerals returned for Super Bowl LI.

The winning team receives the Vince Lombardi Trophy, named after the coach of the Green Bay Packers who won the first two Super Bowls. Following Lombardi's death in 1970, the trophy was named the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

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