History

HISTORY

Los Angeles hosted the first Super Bowl in 1967 and the last time was 1993, when we saw the Dallas Cowboys defeat the Buffalo Bills at the Rose Bowl. We are thrilled to welcome back the NFL’s big game – and the celebration that surrounds it – to the Los Angeles region in 2022 for the first Super Bowl at the new SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.

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LOS ANGELES

SUPER BOWL HISTORY

Super-Bowl-I logo

1967

Super Bowl I

GREEN BAY PACKERS 35, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 10
LA Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles
Super Bowl VII

1973

Super Bowl VII

MIAMI DOLPHINS 14, WASHINGTON REDSKINS 7
LA Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles
super bowl xi

1977

Super Bowl XI

OAKLAND RAIDERS 32, MINNESOTA VIKINGS 14
Rose Bowl, Pasadena
super bowl viv

1980

Super Bowl XIV

PITTSBURGH STEELERS 31, LA RAMS 19
Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Super Bowl XVII

1983

Super Bowl XVII

WASHINGTON REDSKINS 27, MIAMI DOLPHINS 17
Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Super Bowl XXI

1987

Super Bowl XXI

N.Y. GIANTS 39, DENVER BRONCOS 20
Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Super Bowl XXVII

1993

Super Bowl XXVII

DALLAS COWBOYS 52, BUFFALO BILLS 17
Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Super Bowl LVI Logo

2022

Super Bowl LVI – SoFi Stadium 

SoFi Stadium, Inglewood

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