The first ten Super Bowls:
Super Bowl I
Green Bay Packers - 35 (Bart Starr, University of Alabama)
Kansas City Chiefs - 10 (Len Dawson, Purdue)
Location: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
Date: 1/15/1967
MVP: Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay
Head Coaches:
GB - Vince Lombardi
KC - Hank Stram
Super Bowl II
Green Bay Packers - 33 (Bart Starr, University of Alabama)
Oakland Raiders - 14 (Daryle LaMonica, Notre Dame)
Location: Orange Bowl, Miami, FL
Date: 1/14/1968
MVP: Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay
Head Coaches:
GB - Vince Lombardi
OAK - John Rauch
Super Bowl III
New York Jets - 16 (Joe Namath, University of Alabama)
Baltimore Colts - 7 (Earl Morrall, Michigan State)
Location: Orange Bowl, Miami, FL
Date: 1/12/1969
MVP: Joe Namath, QB, New York
Head Coaches:
NYJ - Weeb Ewbank
BAL - Don Shula
Super Bowl IV
Kansas City Chiefs - 23 (Len Dawson, Purdue)
Minnesota Vikings - 7 (Joe Kapp, California)
Location: Tulane Stadium
Date: 1/11/1970
MVP: Len Dawson, QB, Kansas City
Head Coaches:
KC - Hank Stram
MIN - Bud Grant
Super Bowl V
Baltimore Colts - 16 (Johnny Unitas, University of Louisville)
Dallas Cowboys - 13 (Craig Morton, University of California Berkely)
Location: Orange Bowl, Miami FL
Date: 1/17/1971
MVP: Chuck Howley, LB, Dallas
Head Coaches:
BAL - Don McCafferty
DAL - Tom Landry
Super Bowl VI
Dallas Cowboys - 24 (Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy)
Miami Dolphins - 3 (Bob Griese, Purdue)
Location: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LA
Date: 1/16/1972
MVP: Roger Staubach, QB, Dallas
Head Coaches:
DAL - Tom Landry
MIA - Don Shula
Super Bowl VII
Miami Dolphins - 14 (Bob Griese, Purdue)
Washington Redskins - 7 (Billy Kilmer, UCLA)
Location: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
Date: 1/14/1973
MVP: Jake Scott, S, Miami
Head Coaches:
MIA - Don Shula
WAS - George Allen
Super Bowl VIII
Miami Dolphins - 24 (Bob Griese, Purdue)
Minnesota Vikings - 7 (Fran Tarkenton, University of Georgia)
Location: Rice Stadium, Houston TX
Date: 1/13/1974
MVP: Larry Csonka, RB, Miami
Head Coaches:
MIA - Don Shula
MIN - Bud Grant
Super Bowl IX
Pittsburgh Steelers - 16 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University)
Minnesota Vikings - 6 (Fran Tarkenton, University of Georgia)
Location: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, LA
Date: 1/12/1975
MVP: Franco Harris, RB, Pittsburgh
Head Coaches:
PIT - Chuck Noll
MIN - Bud Grant
Super Bowl X
Pittsburgh Steelers - 21 (Terry Bradshaw, Louisana Tech University)
Dallas Cowboys - 17 (Roger Staubach, United States Naval Academy)
Location: Orange Bowl, Miami FL
Date: 1/18/1976
MVP: Lynn Swann, WR, Pittsburgh
Head Coaches:
PIT - Chuck Noll
DAL - Tom Landry
Last 10 Super Bowls : 2002 to 2011
Super Bowl XXXVI - New England Patriots 20, St. Louis Rams 17 (2/3/02)
Super Bowl XXXVII - Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Oakland Raiders 21 (1/26/03)
Super Bowl XXXVIII - New England Patriots 32, Carolina Panthers 29 (2/1/04)
Super Bowl XXXIX - New England Patriots 24, Philadelphia Eagles 21 (2/6/05) (Patriots 3rd win)
Super Bowl XL - Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Seattle Seahawks 10 (2/5/06)
Super Bowl XLI - Indianapolis Colts 29, Chicago Bears 17 (2/4/07)
Super Bowl XLII - New York Giants 17, New England Patriots 14 (2/3/08) (Giants 3rd win)
Super Bowl XLIII - Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23 (2/1/09) (Steelers 6th win)
Super Bowl XLIV - New Orleans Saints 31, Indianapolis Colts 17 (2/7/10)
Super Bowl XLV - Green Bay Packers 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 25 (2/6/11)(GB's 4th win)
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Miami has hosted the most Super Bowls. It has hosted ten superbowls.
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The two cities that have hosted the most Super Bowls are Miami, FL and New Orleans, LA. Each city has hosted ten Super Bowls. Miami has hosted Super Bowls II, III, V, X, XIII, XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII, XLI & XLIV. New Orleans has hosted Super Bowls IV, VI, IX, XII, XV, XX, XXIV, XXXI, XXXVI & XLVII.
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The following quarterbacks, with less than ten years of service, won multiple Super Bowls: Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers 10 seasons, 4 titles, Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, XIV Tom Brady, New England Patriots 6 seasons. 3 titles, Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX Troy Aikman, Dallas Cowboys 7 seasons, 3 titles, Super Bowls XXVII, XXVIII, XXX Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers 10 seasons, 3 titles, Super Bowls XVI, XIX, XXIII Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers 5 seasons. 2 titles, Super Bowls XL, XLIII Bob Greise, Miami Dolphins 7 seasons, 2 titles, Super Bowls VII, VIII Eli Manning, New York Giants 7 seasons, 2 titles, Super Bowls XLII, XLVII Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys 9 seasons, 2 titles, Super Bowls VI, XII This list does not consider the entire playing careers of these quarterbacks, only the first ten seasons. Please note Joe Montana went on to win a fourth title in his 11th season. In addition, a special mention for Green Bay Packers quarterback Bart Starr must be made. Starr lead the Packers to victory in the first two Super Bowls. However he was in his 11th season in 1966, the first year the Super Bowl was played.
The Colts and Giants never met in a Super Bowl. They did meet in "The Greatest Game Ever Played," the NFL Championship game of 1958, almost ten years before the first Super Bowl. The last Super Bowl the Giants played in was Super Bowl 42 in 2008. Eli Manning led the Giants to victory over the New England Patriots. The last Super Bowl the Colts played was the year before, when Peyton Manning (Eli's big brother) led the Colts to victory over the Chicago Bears.
The ten sports played at the every Commonwealth Games are Athletics, Badminton, Boxing, Field Hockey, Lawn Bowls, Netball, Rugby Sevens, Squash, Swimming and Weightlifting.
The ten sports played in the 2014 Commonwealth Games were Athletics, Badminton, Boxing, Field Hockey, Lawn Bowls, Netball, Rugby Sevens, Squash, Swimming and Weightlifting.