Super bowl
The Super Bowl [ ˈsuːpɚ ˈboʊ̯l ] is the final of the US American football professional league National Football League (NFL). It usually takes place on the first Sunday in February. The Super Bowl is one of the largest single sporting events in the world and regularly has the highest television ratings of the year in the United States . In addition to the interest in the game, various festivities ensure that there is great interest in this sporting event. One of the highlights is the half-time break, during which every year spectacular performances and the like. a. be offered with well-known musicians ; it is spoken of the halftime show . The game and the accompanying festivities are collectively called Super Bowl Sunday . This has achieved the status of an unofficial national holiday over the years.
development
In 1920 the American Professional Football Association was founded, from which today's NFL emerged. The first league champions were the Akron Pros , who won the regular season with eight wins: There were no playoffs based on today's model at the time. It was not until 1932 that the first NFL Championship Game existed , in which the champions of the Western Conference, the Chicago Bears , beat the Eastern champions New York Giants 23-21. Until 1966, the NFL played its own championship.
The first Super Bowl based on today's model was played in 1967 as the AFL-NFL World Championship Game , in which the winner of the traditional NFL competed against the winner of the younger and rival American Football League (AFL) for the first time. After the 1970 merger of the two leagues since completed the winners of the two occur Conferences American Football Conference and National Football Conference in the Super Bowl against each other.
The term Super Bowl was invented in 1967 through a play on words by Lamar Hunt , owner of the Kansas City Chiefs , when he saw his daughter playing with a toy called the Super Ball . It stands in tradition for the finals in college football, which were already called the Bowl Games back then . Since 1969 the name Super Bowl has been officially used for the finals, and the two AFL-NFL World Championship Games of 1967 and 1968 that had been played up to that point were subsequently renamed Super Bowl I and II. Roman numerals are used for numbering . An exception to this is the 50th Super Bowl (2016), which is referred to as Super Bowl 50 . This is followed by the usual numbering.
The venue is usually set three to five years in advance. The game mainly takes place in the southern states of the USA, as the climatic conditions there are more pleasant at the beginning of the year than in the rest of the United States. So far, no team has been able to take part in a Super Bowl in their own stadium.
In 2017 , the Super Bowl was decided in overtime for the first time in history .
Prices
The winner's cup of the Super Bowl is the Vince Lombardi Trophy . It is named after Vince Lombardi , the coach of the Green Bay Packers , which became the first team to win the Super Bowl. It is being made exclusively by Tiffany & Co. for $ 25,000. The two participants each receive 17.5% of the ticket quota, 5% the organizing team and 34.8% the remaining 29 NFL teams. The rest of the contingent will be raffled by the NFL, no tickets will be given to the organizer.
Towards the end of the game, the Super Bowl's Most Valuable Player (MVP) is honored with an extra prize, the Pete Rozelle Trophy - named after former NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle .
Rings made of gold and diamonds, so-called Super Bowl rings , are also made for the members of the winning team . Imitations of these rings are very popular among collectors and fans.
statistics
With six wins, the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots are the most successful teams in the Super Bowl, followed by the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys with five wins each. The New England Patriots have participated in the Super Bowl eleven times, followed by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys and the Denver Broncos with eight Super Bowl appearances each.
The record for the most victories in the history of the Super Bowl as a person is held by the head coach of the New England Patriots Bill Belichick with a total of eight successes (two wins with the New York Giants and six wins with the New England Patriots ). As a player, Tom Brady has six wins (all with the New England Patriots), followed by Charles Haley with five wins (two with the San Francisco 49ers and three with the Dallas Cowboys between 1989 and 1996).
The only teams that haven't yet played a Super Bowl are the Cleveland Browns , Detroit Lions , Houston Texans, and Jacksonville Jaguars .
On average, 90 million North Americans watch the Super Bowl, with spikes of up to 140 million. In 2009, 30 seconds of broadcast advertising time cost $ 3.0 million, in 2015 it was 4.1 million, and in 2017 the airtime was almost $ 5 million. At the beginning of television broadcasting in 1967, such a spot cost $ 34,500. Some of the commercials are produced especially for the Super Bowl at great expense and have an unusually high priority. Like the discussions about the game, they are common topics of conversation for the audience.
The list of the television broadcasts with the highest viewership on North American television is headed by six Super Bowls, two more are still in the top 10, created by the last episode of M * A * S * H in 1983 and the figure skating duel between Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding to be completed at the 1994 Winter Olympics .
List of Super Bowl winners
AFL-NFL Championships:
No. | date | winner | loser | Result | place | Stadion | MVP * |
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I. | 15th January 1967 | Green Bay Packers | Kansas City Chiefs | 35:10 | los Angeles | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | Bart Starr |
II | January 14, 1968 | Green Bay Packers | Oakland Raiders | 33:14 | Miami | Orange Bowl Stadium | Beard Starr (2) |
III | January 12, 1969 | New York Jets | Baltimore Colts | 16: 7 | Miami | Orange Bowl Stadium | Joe Namath |
IV | January 11, 1970 | Kansas City Chiefs | Minnesota Vikings | 23: 7 | New Orleans | Tulane Stadium | Len Dawson |
Result between the leagues: NFL : 2 wins, AFL 2 wins.
NFL Championships:
No. | date | winner | loser | Result | place | Stadion | MVP |
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V | 17th January 1971 | Baltimore Colts | Dallas Cowboys | 16:13 | Miami | Orange Bowl Stadium | Chuck Howley |
VI | January 16, 1972 | Dallas Cowboys | Miami Dolphins | 24: 3 | New Orleans | Tulane Stadium | Roger Staubach |
VII | January 14, 1973 | Miami Dolphins | Washington Redskins | 14: 7 | los Angeles | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | Jake Scott |
VIII | January 13, 1974 | Miami Dolphins | Minnesota Vikings | 24: 7 | Houston | Rice Stadium | Larry Csonka |
IX | January 12, 1975 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Minnesota Vikings | 16: 6 | New Orleans | Tulane Stadium | Franco Harris |
X | January 18, 1976 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Dallas Cowboys | 21:17 | Miami | Orange Bowl Stadium | Lynn Swann |
XI | January 9, 1977 | Oakland Raiders | Minnesota Vikings | 32:14 | Pasadena | Rose Bowl | Fred Biletnikoff |
XII | 15th January 1978 | Dallas Cowboys | Denver Broncos | 27:10 | New Orleans | Louisiana Superdome | Harvey Martin |
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XIII | January 21, 1979 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Dallas Cowboys | 35:31 | Miami | Orange Bowl Stadium | Terry Bradshaw |
XIV | 20th January 1980 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Los Angeles Rams | 31:19 | Pasadena | Rose Bowl | Terry Bradshaw (2) |
XV | January 25, 1981 | Oakland Raiders | Philadelphia Eagles | 27:10 | New Orleans | Louisiana Superdome | Jim Plunkett |
XVI | January 24, 1982 | San Francisco 49ers | Cincinnati Bengals | 26:21 | Pontiac | Pontiac Silverdome | Joe Montana |
XVII | January 30, 1983 | Washington Redskins | Miami Dolphins | 27:17 | Pasadena | Rose Bowl | John Riggins |
XVIII | January 22nd 1984 | Los Angeles Raiders | Washington Redskins | 38: 9 | Tampa | Tampa Stadium | Marcus Allen |
XIX | 20th January 1985 | San Francisco 49ers | Miami Dolphins | 38:16 | Stanford | Stanford Stadium | Joe Montana (2) |
XX | January 26, 1986 | Chicago Bears | New England Patriots | 46:10 | New Orleans | Louisiana Superdome | Richard Dent |
XXI | January 25, 1987 | New York Giants | Denver Broncos | 39:20 | Pasadena | Rose Bowl | Phil Simms |
XXII | January 31, 1988 | Washington Redskins | Denver Broncos | 42:10 | San Diego | Jack Murphy Stadium | Doug Williams |
XXIII | January 22, 1989 | San Francisco 49ers | Cincinnati Bengals | 20:16 | Miami | Joe Robbie Stadium | Jerry Rice |
XXIV | January 28, 1990 | San Francisco 49ers | Denver Broncos | 55:10 | New Orleans | Louisiana Superdome | Joe Montana (3) |
XXV | January 27, 1991 | New York Giants | Buffalo Bills | 20:19 | Tampa | Tampa Stadium | Ottis Anderson |
XXVI | January 26, 1992 | Washington Redskins | Buffalo Bills | 37:24 | Minneapolis | Metrodome | Mark Rypien |
XXVII | January 31, 1993 | Dallas Cowboys | Buffalo Bills | 52:17 | Pasadena | Rose Bowl | Troy Aikman |
XXVIII | January 30, 1994 | Dallas Cowboys | Buffalo Bills | 30:13 | Atlanta | Georgia Dome | Emmitt Smith |
XXIX | January 29, 1995 | San Francisco 49ers | San Diego Chargers | 49:26 | Miami | Joe Robbie Stadium | Steve Young |
XXX | January 28, 1996 | Dallas Cowboys | Pittsburgh Steelers | 27:17 | Tempe | Sun Devil Stadium | Larry Brown |
XXXI | January 26, 1997 | Green Bay Packers | New England Patriots | 35:21 | New Orleans | Louisiana Superdome | Desmond Howard |
XXXII | January 25, 1998 | Denver Broncos | Green Bay Packers | 31:24 | San Diego | Qualcomm Stadium | Terrell Davis |
XXXIII | January 31, 1999 | Denver Broncos | Atlanta Falcons | 34:19 | Miami | Pro Player Stadium | John Elway |
XXXIV | January 30, 2000 | St. Louis Rams | Tennessee Titans | 23:16 | Atlanta | Georgia Dome | Kurt Warner |
XXXV | January 28, 2001 | Baltimore Ravens | New York Giants | 34: 7 | Tampa | Raymond James Stadium | Ray Lewis |
XXXVI | February 3, 2002 | New England Patriots | St. Louis Rams | 20:17 | New Orleans | Louisiana Superdome | Tom Brady |
XXXVII | January 26, 2003 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Oakland Raiders | 48:21 | San Diego | Qualcomm Stadium | Dexter Jackson |
XXXVIII | February 1, 2004 | New England Patriots | Carolina Panthers | 32:29 | Houston | Reliant Stadium | Tom Brady (2) |
XXXIX | February 6, 2005 | New England Patriots | Philadelphia Eagles | 24:21 | Jacksonville | ALLTEL stage | Deion Branch |
XL | February 5, 2006 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Seattle Seahawks | 21:10 | Detroit | Ford Field | Hines Ward |
XLI | February 4, 2007 | Indianapolis Colts | Chicago Bears | 29:17 | Miami | Dolphin Stadium | Peyton Manning |
XLII | February 3, 2008 | New York Giants | New England Patriots | 17:14 | Glendale | University of Phoenix Stadium | Eli Manning |
XLIII | February 1, 2009 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Arizona Cardinals | 27:23 | Tampa | Raymond James Stadium | Santonio Holmes |
XLIV | February 7, 2010 | New Orleans Saints | Indianapolis Colts | 31:17 | Miami | Dolphin Stadium | Drew Brees |
XLV | February 6, 2011 | Green Bay Packers | Pittsburgh Steelers | 31:25 | Arlington | Cowboys Stadium | Aaron Rodgers |
XLVI | 5th February 2012 | New York Giants | New England Patriots | 21:17 | Indianapolis | Lucas Oil Stadium | Eli Manning (2) |
XLVII | 3rd February 2013 | Baltimore Ravens | San Francisco 49ers | 34:31 | New Orleans | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | Joe Flacco |
XLVIII | 2nd February 2014 | Seattle Seahawks | Denver Broncos | 43: 8 | East Rutherford | MetLife Stadium | Malcolm Smith |
XLIX | February 1, 2015 | New England Patriots | Seattle Seahawks | 28:24 | Glendale | University of Phoenix Stadium | Tom Brady (3) |
50 | February 7, 2016 | Denver Broncos | Carolina Panthers | 24:10 | Santa Clara | Levi's Stadium | From Miller |
LI | 5th February 2017 | New England Patriots | Atlanta Falcons | 34:28 OT | Houston | NRG Stadium | Tom Brady (4) |
LII | 4th February 2018 | Philadelphia Eagles | New England Patriots | 41:33 | Minneapolis | US Bank Stadium | Nick Foles |
LIII | 3rd February 2019 | New England Patriots | Los Angeles Rams | 13: 3 | Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Julian Edelman |
LIV | February 2, 2020 | Kansas City Chiefs | San Francisco 49ers | 31:20 | Miami | Hard Rock Stadium | Patrick Mahomes |
LV | February 7, 2021 | Tampa | Raymond James Stadium | ||||
LVI | February 6, 2022 | Inglewood | SoFi Stadium | ||||
LVII | February 5, 2023 | Glendale | State Farm Stadium | ||||
LVIII | February 4, 2024 | New Orleans | Mercedes-Benz Superdome |
Previous participants after victories
Media coverage
So far, the Super Bowl has been broadcast on American television by all major networks.
Network | Number of transmissions | Year of transfer | planned transfers |
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ABC | 7th | 1985 , 1988 , 1991 , 1995 , 2000 , 2003 , 2006 | |
Fox | 9 ( 10 ) | 1997 , 1999 , 2002 , 2005 , 2008 , 2011 , 2014 , 2017 , 2020 | 2023 |
NBC | 19 ( 20 ) | 1967 , 1969 , 1971 , 1973 , 1975 , 1977 , 1979 , 1981 , 1983 , 1986 , 1989 , 1993 , 1994 , 1996 , 1998 , 2009 , 2012 , 2015 , 2018 | 2021 |
CBS | 20 ( 21 ) | 1967 , 1968 , 1970 , 1972 , 1974 , 1976 , 1978 , 1980 , 1982 , 1984 , 1987 , 1990 , 1992 , 2001 , 2004 , 2007 , 2010 , 2013 , 2016 , 2019 | 2022 |
The first Super Bowl in 1967 was broadcast simultaneously on CBS and NBC. Both networks used the same image, but had different commentators.
The Super Bowl has been broadcast on free German television since 1999. From 1999 to 2003 the broadcast took place by Sat.1 , from 2004 to 2011 by Das Erste . The ProSiebenSat.1 Media Group has been in possession of the broadcasting rights again since 2012 . The broadcasts took place from 2012 to 2017 on Sat.1 and since then on ProSieben . Before 1999, the Super Bowl was broadcast for several years with original American sound on premiere .
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Darren Rovell: NFL: It's Super Bowl 50, not L. Retrieved on September 19, 2014 : "It's a one-year break, said Jaime Weston, the league's vice president of brand and creative, because the" L "isn't as pleasing to the eye. "
- ↑ RP Online : Overview: Crazy Facts about the Super Bowl. Retrieved February 12, 2017 .
- ↑ nfl.com: Atlanta, South Florida, LA chosen to host Super Bowls , article from May 24, 2016 (English).
- ↑ a b nfl.com: Arizona, New Orleans chosen as Super Bowl hosts , article from May 23, 2018 (English).