These Sixteen Cities Have Hosted The Super Bowl

The Super Bowl is, by far, America’s biggest sporting event. These sixteen cities have hosted the biggest spectacle in American sports.

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The Super Bowl matchup is set, as the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will square off in New Orleans for the second time in three seasons in Super Bowl LIX.

These are the sixteen cities that have hosted the Super Bowl in its history.

Las Vegas: One Time

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Las Vegas hosted their first and only Super Bowl last season when Kansas City beat the Chiefs.

New York Metro: 1 Time

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While technically in New Jersey, Super Bowl XLIX was considered New York’s Super Bowl.

Dallas: One Time

This will surprise many, but Dallas has only hosted the Super Bowl once. Super Bowl XLV saw the Packers beat the Steelers in a thriller.

Indianapolis: 1 Time

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Indianapolis is a great events city, and Lucas Oil Stadium got to host Super Bowl XLVI that saw the Giants beat the Patriots for the second time.

Jacksonville: 1 Time

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Jacksonville was given Super Bowl XXXIX, which saw Tom Brady and the Patriots beat the Eagles.

Minneapolis: 2 Times

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Minneapolis has hosted the Super Bowl twice, once at the Metrodome and once at US Bank Stadium.

San Francisco/Santa Clara: 2 Times

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The Bay Area has hosted two super bowls, once at Candlestick Park and another at Levi’s Stadium.

Detroit: Two Times

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Detroit has hosted the Super Bowl twice, most recently in 2006 when Pittsburgh beat Seattle.

Houston: 3 Times

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Houston has hosted three times, once at Rice Stadium and twice at NRG Stadium.

Atlanta: 3 Times

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Atlanta has hosted three times, most recently seeing New England beat the Rams, 13-3.

San Diego: 3 Times

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San Diego doesn’t have an NFL team anymore, but they hosted three Bowls in 15 years between 1988-2003.

Phoenix: 4 Times

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While technically in Glendale, Phoenix has been the official host of the Super Bowl 4 times, all coming since 1996. They hosted the first matchup of the Chiefs and Eagles.

Tampa: 5 Times

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Tampa has hosted five times. In 2021, they became the first city to see the home team win in their home stadium, as the Buccaneers beat the Chiefs.

Los Angeles: 8 Times

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Three different stadiums, the Los Angeles Coliseum, the Rose Bowl, and SoFi Stadium have hosted Super Bowls in the Los Angeles area.

2. New Orleans: 10 Times

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Tulane Stadium and the Superdome have hosted a combined 10 times. February 9th will see the 11th Super Bowl hosted in New Orleans.

1. Miami: 11 Times

Miami has hosted 11 times, with the Orange Bowl and Hard Rock Stadium hosting games.

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