Thursday, December 24, 2009

Host of superbowl?

2010 - Landshark Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

2011 - Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas

2012 - Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana

2013 - Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

Champion History of Superbowl?

The SuperBowl is an annual American football game that determines the champion of the National Football League NFL. The contest is held in an American city that is chosen three to four years beforehand, usually in warm-weather or domed sites. The winner of the American Football Conference AFC Championship Game faces the winner of the National Football Conference NFC Championship Game in the culmination of the NFL playoffs. Before the 1970 merger between the American Football League AFL and the National Football League (NFL), the two leagues met in a World Championship Game and Super Bowl III in 1969 was the first Super Bowl that carried the "Super Bowl" moniker at the time of the game. The NFC leads in Super Bowl wins with 22, while the AFC has won 21. The NFL and AFL each won two World Championships.

How did the superbowl name has come?

It was agreed that the two leagues’ champion teams would play in an AFL–NFL World Championship Game, until the merger was consummated. After the merger of the two leagues in the 1970s, each league became a "conference", and the game was played between conference champions. Lamar Hunt, former owner of the Kansas City Chiefs and founding member of the American Football League, coined the name SuperBowl after watching his children playing with a Super Ball. The Super Bowl uses Roman numerals to identify each game, rather than the year in which it is held. Super Bowl I

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When is Superbowl game played?

The SuperBowl is the championship game of the National Football League, the premier association of professional American football. In most years, the SuperBowl is the most-watched American television broadcast. Many popular singers and musicians have performed during the event’s pre-game and halftime ceremonies. The day on which the Super Bowl is played is now considered to be a de facto American national holiday, called Super Bowl Sunday.