List of Super Bowl Winners by Year

The Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL) and is one of the biggest sporting events in the world. Each year, two teams compete for the Vince Lombardi Trophy and the title of Super Bowl champion. Since the first Super Bowl was played in 1967, there have been a total of 56 winners, with some teams winning multiple times and others still searching for their first title. Below is a complete searchable list of Super Bowl winners by year including a history of all past games, matchups, champions, locations, and scores.

GameDateWinnerOpponentScoreLocationVenueAttendanceMVP
I (1)January 15, 1967Green Bay PackersKansas City Chiefs35-10Los Angeles, CaliforniaMemorial Coliseum61,946Bart Starr
II (2)January 14, 1968Green Bay PackersOakland Raiders33-14Miami, FloridaOrange Bowl75,546Bart Starr
III (3)January 12, 1969New York JetsBaltimore Colts16-7Miami, FloridaOrange Bowl75,389Joe Namath
IV (4)January 11, 1970Kansas City ChiefsMinnesota Vikings23-7New Orleans, LouisianaTulane Stadium80,562Len Dawson
V (5)January 17, 1971Baltimore ColtsDallas Cowboys16-13Miami, FloridaOrange Bowl79,204Chuck Howley
VI (6)January 16, 1972Dallas CowboysMiami Dolphins24-3New Orleans, LouisianaTulane Stadium81,023Roger Staubach
VII (7)January 14, 1973Miami DolphinsWashington Redskins14-7Los Angeles, CaliforniaMemorial Coliseum90,182Jake Scott
VIII (8)January 13, 1974Miami DolphinsMinnesota Vikings24-7Houston, TexasRice Stadium71,882Larry Csonka
IX (9)January 12, 1975Pittsburgh SteelersMinnesota Vikings16-6New Orleans, LouisianaTulane Stadium80,997Franco Harris
X (10)January 18, 1976Pittsburgh SteelersDallas Cowboys21-17Miami, FloridaOrange Bowl80,187Lynn Swann
XI (11)January 9, 1977Oakland RaidersMinnesota Vikings32-14Pasadena, CaliforniaRose Bowl103,438Fred Biletnikoff
XII (12)January 15, 1978Dallas CowboysDenver Broncos27-10New Orleans, LouisianaSuperdome76,400Harvey Martin, Randy White
XIII (13)January 21, 1979Pittsburgh SteelersDallas Cowboys35-31Miami, FloridaOrange Bowl79,484Terry Bradshaw
XIV (14)January 20, 1980Pittsburgh SteelersLos Angeles Rams31-19Pasadena, CaliforniaRose Bowl103,985Terry Bradshaw
XV (15)January 25, 1981Oakland RaidersPhiladelphia Eagles27-10New Orleans, LouisianaLouisiana Superdome76,135Jim Plunkett
XVI (16)January 24, 1982San Francisco 49ersCincinnati Bengals26-21Pontiac, MichiganPontiac Silverdome81,270Joe Montana
XVII (17)January 30, 1983Washington RedskinsMiami Dolphins27-17Pasadena, CaliforniaRose Bowl103,667John Riggins
XVIII (18)January 22, 1984Los Angeles RaidersWashington Redskins38-9Tampa, FloridaTampa Stadium72,920Marcus Allen
XIX (19)January 20, 1985San Francisco 49ersMiami Dolphins38-16Stanford, CaliforniaStanford Stadium84,059Joe Montana
XX (20)January 26, 1986Chicago BearsNew England Patriots46-10New Orleans, LouisianaLouisiana Superdome73,818Richard Dent
XXI (21)January 25, 1987New York GiantsDenver Broncos39-20Pasadena, CaliforniaRose Bowl101,063Phil Simms
XXII (22)January 31, 1988Washington RedskinsDenver Broncos42-10San Diego, CaliforniaJack Murphy Stadium73,302Doug Williams
XXIII (23)January 22, 1989San Francisco 49ersCincinnati Bengals20-16Miami, FloridaJoe Robbie Stadium75,129Jerry Rice
XXIV (24)January 28, 1990San Francisco 49ersDenver Broncos55-10New Orleans, LouisianaLouisiana Superdome72,919Joe Montana
XXV (25)January 27, 1991New York GiantsBuffalo Bills20-19Tampa, FloridaTampa Stadium73,813Ottis Anderson
XXVI (26)January 26, 1992Washington RedskinsBuffalo Bills37-24Minneapolis, MinnesotaMetrodome63,130Mark Rypien
XXVII (27)January 31, 1993Dallas CowboysBuffalo Bills52-17Pasadena, CaliforniaRose Bowl98,374Troy Aikman
XXVIII (28)January 30, 1994Dallas CowboysBuffalo Bills30-13Atlanta, GeorgiaGeorgia Dome72,817Emmitt Smith
XXIX (29)January 29, 1995San Francisco 49ersSan Diego Chargers49-26Miami, FloridaJoe Robbie Stadium74,107Steve Young
XXX (30)January 28, 1996Dallas CowboysPittsburgh Steelers27-17Tempe, ArizonaSun Devil Stadium76,347Larry Brown
XXXI (31)January 26, 1997Green Bay PackersNew England Patriots35-21New Orleans, LouisianaLouisiana Superdome72,301Desmond Howard
XXXII (32)January 25, 1998Denver BroncosGreen Bay Packers31-24San Diego, CaliforniaQualcomm Stadium68,912Terrell Davis
XXXIII (33)January 31, 1999Denver BroncosAtlanta Falcons34-19Miami, FloridaPro Player Stadium74,803John Elway
XXXIV (34)January 30, 2000St. Louis RamsTennessee Titans23-16Atlanta, GeorgiaGeorgia Dome72,625Kurt Warner
XXXV (35)January 28, 2001Baltimore RavensNew York Giants34-7Tampa, FloridaRaymond James Stadium71,921Ray Lewis
XXXVI (36)February 3, 2002New England PatriotsSt. Louis Rams20-17New Orleans, LouisianaLouisiana Superdome72,922Tom Brady
XXXVII (37)January 26, 2003Tampa Bay BuccaneersOakland Raiders48-21San Diego, CaliforniaQualcomm Stadium67,603Dexter Jackson
XXXVIII (38)February 1, 2004New England PatriotsCarolina Panthers32-29Houston, TexasReliant Stadium71,525Tom Brady
XXXIX (39)February 6, 2005New England PatriotsPhiladelphia Eagles24-21Jacksonville, FloridaAlltel Stadium78,125Deion Branch
XL (40)February 5, 2006Pittsburgh SteelersSeattle Seahawks21-10Detroit, MichiganFord Field68,206Hines Ward
XLI (41)February 4, 2007Indianapolis ColtsChicago Bears29-17Miami Gardens, FloridaDolphin Stadium74,512Peyton Manning
XLII (42)February 3, 2008New York GiantsNew England Patriots17-14Glendale, ArizonaUniversity of Phoenix Stadium71,101Eli Manning
XLIII (43)February 1, 2009Pittsburgh SteelersArizona Cardinals27-23Tampa, FloridaRaymond James Stadium70,774Santonio Holmes
XLIV (44)February 7, 2010New Orleans SaintsIndianapolis Colts31-17Miami Gardens, FloridaSun Life Stadium74,059Drew Brees
XLV (45)February 6, 2011Green Bay PackersPittsburgh Steelers31-25Arlington, TexasCowboys Stadium103,219Aaron Rodgers
XLVI (46)February 5, 2012New York GiantsNew England Patriots21-17Indianapolis, IndianaLucas Oil Stadium68,658Eli Manning
XLVII (47)February 3, 2013Baltimore RavensSan Francisco 49ers34-31New Orleans, LouisianaMercedes-Benz Superdome71,024Joe Flacco
XLVIII (48)February 2, 2014Seattle SeahawksDenver Broncos43-8East Rutherford, New JerseyMetLife Stadium82,529Malcolm Smith
XLIX (49)February 1, 2015New England PatriotsSeattle Seahawks28-24Glendale, ArizonaUniversity of Phoenix Stadium70,288Tom Brady
L (50)February 7, 2016Denver BroncosCarolina Panthers24-10Santa Clara, CaliforniaLevi's Stadium71,088Von Miller
LI (51)February 5, 2017New England PatriotsAtlanta Falcons34-28Houston, TexasNRG Stadium70,807Tom Brady
LII (52)February 4, 2018Philadelphia EaglesNew England Patriots41-33Minneapolis, MinnesotaU.S. Bank Stadium67,612Nick Foles
LIII (53)February 3, 2019New England PatriotsLos Angeles Rams13-3Atlanta, GeorgiaMercedes-Benz Stadium70,081Julian Edelman
LIV (54)February 2, 2020Kansas City ChiefsSan Francisco 49ers31-20Miami Gardens, FloridaHard Rock Stadium62,417Patrick Mahomes
LV (55)February 7, 2021Tampa Bay BuccaneersKansas City Chiefs31-9Tampa, FloridaRaymond James Stadium24,835Tom Brady
LVI (56)February 13, 2022Los Angeles RamsCincinnati Bengals23-20Inglewood, CaliforniaSoFi Stadium70,048Cooper Kupp
LVII (57)February 12, 2023Kansas City ChiefsPhiladelphia Eagles38-35Glendale, ArizonaState Farm Stadium67,827Patrick Mahomes
LVIII (58)February 11, 2024Kansas City ChiefsSan Francisco 49ers25-22Las Vegas, NevadaAllegiant Stadium61,629Patrick Mahomes

As you can see, there have been many talented teams that have taken home the Super Bowl trophy over the years. The Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers have both won the Super Bowl a record six times, while the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers have both won it five times. Other teams that have multiple Super Bowl wins include the New England Patriots, the Denver Broncos, and the New York Giants.

Whether you're a die-hard football fan or just enjoy watching the Super Bowl for the halftime show and commercials, it's always interesting to see which team comes out on top. We hope this searchable list of Super Bowl winners by year helps you relive some of the most memorable moments in football history.