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Quiz about Match the Super Bowl Champions 1
Quiz about Match the Super Bowl Champions 1

Match the Super Bowl Champions 1 Quiz


The first Super Bowl ever played was in 1967. From there it's become one of the biggest football games each year.

A matching quiz by Shadowmyst2004. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
395,785
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
586
Last 3 plays: Guest 173 (6/10), Guest 76 (5/10), Guest 162 (7/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. Super Bowl I : 1967  
  Pittsburgh Steelers
2. Super Bowl II : 1968  
  New York Jets
3. Super Bowl III : 1969  
  Baltimore Colts
4. Super Bowl IV : 1970  
  Green Bay Packers
5. Super Bowl V : 1971  
  Pittsburgh Steelers
6. Super Bowl VI : 1972  
  Miami Dolphins
7. Super Bowl VII : 1973  
  Green Bay Packers
8. Super Bowl VIII : 1974  
  Kansas City Chiefs
9. Super Bowl IX : 1975   
  Miami Dolphins
10. Super Bowl X : 1976  
  Dallas Cowboys





Select each answer

1. Super Bowl I : 1967
2. Super Bowl II : 1968
3. Super Bowl III : 1969
4. Super Bowl IV : 1970
5. Super Bowl V : 1971
6. Super Bowl VI : 1972
7. Super Bowl VII : 1973
8. Super Bowl VIII : 1974
9. Super Bowl IX : 1975
10. Super Bowl X : 1976

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Super Bowl I : 1967

Answer: Green Bay Packers

Rival Leagues the National Football League and the American Football League decided to pit their champions against each other for the first time. The NFL, was widely considered the better league at the time, and its champion from Green Bay proved it with a 35-10 thumping of AFL champion Kansas City.
2. Super Bowl II : 1968

Answer: Green Bay Packers

The Packers returned to the Super Bowl, while the Oakland Raiders made their debut. The Packers won back-to-back with a 33-14 final score. The Packers had 9 future hall of fame players plus coach Vince Lombardi, who the trophy would eventually be named after.
3. Super Bowl III : 1969

Answer: New York Jets

New York, from the AFL, was the heavy underdog team. Quarterback Joe Namath promised a Jets victory over the NFL champion Baltimore Colts. On game day the Jets went up 13-0 and cruised to a 16-7 victory.
4. Super Bowl IV : 1970

Answer: Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs evened the AFL's victory total in Super Bowl IV at 2-2 in the final matchup before the two leagues merged. They bested Vikings 23-7 in Super Bowl IV. The game saw 12 future Hall of Famers play, plus two coaches and two executives that would wind up enshrined.
5. Super Bowl V : 1971

Answer: Baltimore Colts

The Colts won the new American Football Conference, while the Cowboys won the new National Football Conference. The two conferences were created after the NFL/AFL merger. In their second appearance in the Super Bowl (their first was in 1969), the Colts came away with a 16-13 victory for their first-ever win.
6. Super Bowl VI : 1972

Answer: Dallas Cowboys

15 future hall of famers played in the game, which saw the Cowboys avenge the previous season's loss to Baltimore Colts. This year they were paired with the Miami Dolphins. The game ended with a 24-3 final score.
7. Super Bowl VII : 1973

Answer: Miami Dolphins

Miami, appearing in their second straight Super Bowl (they lost to Dallas in the peviosu year), capped off a 14-0 regular season with a perfect playoff record. They beat the Redskins 14-7 to win their first-ever titlr.
8. Super Bowl VIII : 1974

Answer: Miami Dolphins

Including the playoffs, the Dolphins won 32 of 34 games over two seasons (and going back one more made the Super Bowl three straight times for a loss and two ins). This year they beat the Vikings 24-7.
9. Super Bowl IX : 1975

Answer: Pittsburgh Steelers

The Vikings met a new team in the Super Bowl, but it was the same results, they fell 16-6 to the Steelers. It was the first-ever appearance for the Stealers, but they'd soon return.
10. Super Bowl X : 1976

Answer: Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers became the second team in a row, to win back-to-back championships. They bested the NFC champion Cowboys 21-17. It took 14 unanswered points late in the game for the Steelers to complete the comeback.
Source: Author Shadowmyst2004

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