How many football Super Bowls had been held in 1981
It is held in a different stadium and city each year chosen beforehand by the (National Football) League.
No. The National Football League has preferred to hold Super Bowls in warm-weather cities or Northern cities with domed stadiums. The exception will be Super Bowl XLVIII, which will be held in the open-air New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey in February 2014.
There are no Super Bowls that have been held in Washington as of 2010.
Both Miami and New Orleans have hosted 10 Super Bowls.
Miami
The next three Super Bowls are scheduled to be played at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN (2-5-12), the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, LA (2-3-13), and New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ (exact date not yet set).
It was held in the Rose Bowl Stadium.
It was held in the stadium called The Allinaz Stadiium. Bayern Munich play their football there.
The Super Bowl was held in the Rose Bowl stadium (Pasadena, CA) five times, in 1977, 1980, 1983, 1987, and 1993. (Super Bowls 11, 14, 17, 21, and 27) The absence of an NFL team from Los Angeles since 1994 means that no further Super Bowls have been held there. (Los Angeles Rams moved to St. Louis, Raiders back to Oakland in 1995.)
Well usually the super bowl must be held in a place with warm weather such as Florida However there have been a few exceptions Super bowl XL was held in Detroit Michigan This is due to the fact that Detroit had an indoor stadium. Also the host of the super bowl must have a good seating capacity and easy access (parking, location to a major town or city) The fact that super bowls are held in warm weather or indoors means places like new England or green bay will probably not be chosen to host a super bowl. The upcoming hosts for super bowls are: 2009: Tampa Bay, Florida ( Raymond James stadium) 2010 Miami gardens Florida (dolphin stadium 2011: Dallas/Arlington Texas ( new cowboys stadium) 2012 Indianapolis Lucas oil stadium) P.s: The super bowl location is ultimately decided in Chicago Illinois by various NFL figures... (coaches ETC.)
6 as of 2009.