The Super Bowl started with its first game on January 15, 1967, in Los Angeles, California, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Key details

  • The inaugural matchup was between the Green Bay Packers (NFL) and the Kansas City Chiefs (AFL).
  • It was originally called the “AFL–NFL World Championship Game,” and only later became widely known as “Super Bowl I.”
  • The term “Super Bowl” came into regular official use a couple of years later, but it is now used retroactively for that 1967 game.

So, if you’re asking “when did Super Bowl start,” the event began with that first championship game on January 15, 1967.🕒🏈

“What started as a simple championship in 1967 has turned into one of the biggest TV events of every year.”

TL;DR: The Super Bowl started on January 15, 1967, with Green Bay vs. Kansas City in Los Angeles.

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