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How is the host city of the Superbowl determined?
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#129094. Asked by Czolgolz. (Jan 21 13 1:11 AM)
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1nn1

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The location of the Super Bowl is chosen by the NFL in advance, usually 3-5 before the game. Cities place bids to host a Super Bowl and are evaluated in terms of stadium condition and the region's ability to host (Accommodation, infrastructure etc).
The Miami and New Orleans areas have hosted the superbowl 10 times each and the LA region seven times. The Superbowl was heeld for the first time in the Indianapolis region for the first time in 2012.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl#Selection_process
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MyGirl2000

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http://www.ehow.com › Sports
Super Bowl Location Selection Process
The location in which the Super Bowl is played is determined four years in advance. In other words, the sites for the next four Super Bowls have already been determined as of today. In order to host a Super Bowl, a city must make a bid, and NFL owners then assess cities that qualify. They consider and evaluate topics such as stadium quality, the capacity for guest accommodations, restaurants, parking, and stadium and general city security. Bids are typically placed several years in advance, so that the city can complete any construction necessary in order to host an event of such magnitude.
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