The first Super Bowl championship was the AFL-NFL World Championship Game played on January 15, 1967 between the Green Bay Packers (NFL) and Kansas City Chiefs (AFL). The Packers won 35-10.
The annual championship was not officially called the Super Bowl until Super Bowl III in January, 1969, and in 1970 the merger of the AFL and NFL was completed. Beginning with Super Bowl V, the game is between the AFC and NFC Conference champions.
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Super Bowl I was played in 1967 (January 15th).
The first NFL-AFL Championship Game was played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Jan.15, 1967. The Green Bay Packers of the NFL defeated the Kansas City Chiefs of the AFL, 35-10.
The first Super Bowl was played after the conclusion of the 1966 AFL and NFL regular and championship seasons. At the time, the AFL and the NFL were separate leagues. The first Super Boal was player January 15, 1967. The NFL's Green Bay Packers defeated the AFL's Kansas City Chiefs 35-10.
The Super Bowl that was played to decide the 2004 Champions (New England Patriots) was Super Bowl XXXIX (39), The 2005 Champions (Pittsburgh Steelers) was Super Bowl XL (40), and the 2006 Champions (Indianapolis Colts) was Super Bowl XLI (41). When declaring a Super Bowl champion for a season, it is when the season started, not the year the game was played. Even though the Super Bowls were played the following year in either January or February.
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Three. Those were Super Bowl VIII against the Dolphins, Super Bowl IX against the Steelers, and Super Bowl XI against the Raiders.
Super Bowl XXXII was played January 25, 1998.
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