How are Super Bowl cities selected? (2024)

Highest ranked team? Largest capacity? Decent weather? Presidential choice? Have you ever pondered why a particular venue is chosen for the Super Bowl each year? If so, satisfy your curiosity once and for all with our explanation.

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How is a Super Bowl stadium chosen?

The San Francisco 49ers will take on the Kansas City Chiefs at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, February 11 at 6:30 p.m. ET, 3:30 p.m. PT.

But why was this and other locations chosen?

Weather here nor there

The truth is that the venue decision used to be very much a weather-related issue. With the season coming to its climax in February, areas with a lot of sun was always a deal-clincher. Alaska has traditionally been unlikely to get the nod, although with climate change running rampant, that could change in the future!

The warmer climes of Miami, New Orleans and Los Angeles have seen them lead the way with the number of Super Bowls held there. The Greater Miami area for example hosted for their 12th time in 2021, while New Orleans has taken charge on ten previous occasions and the Greater LA region seven times.

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Bidding for the Bowl

Weather, however, is not the only deciding factor. Instead, the bidding cities must compete to get the responsibility and honor of hosting the largest event on earth, and this process has changed over the years. In the past, the NFL would invite cities to make a bid. From those that did, the options would be whittled down by the league to a few ‘finalists’ who would then be asked to submit their presentation. These documents - which can be up to 600 pages and take around a year to compile - would then be reviewed and decided upon by the 32 team owners.

In recent years, though, this model has changed. Since 2018, the large-scale competition was done away with and the NFL now contacts their chosen venue and ask them to put together a suitable proposal. The owners then vote to accept or deny.

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Some of the conditions to be fulfilled by the host city/venue

I hate to be the bearer of bad news but the almost yearly rumors that the Super Bowl may be headed for one of the great stadiums around the world, be that Wembley in London, Mexico City’s Azteca, or Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu are never going to happen. The first stipulation in the NFL’s bidding process rules it out entirely. Here are the key conditions for a bidding city.

• The host stadium must be in a market that hosts an NFL team and must have a minimum of 70,000 seats, with the media and electrical amenities necessary to produce the Super Bowl. Stadiums may include temporary seating for Super Bowls, but seating must be approved by the league. Stadiums where the average game day temperature is below 50 °F (10 °C) must either have a roof or a waiver given by the league. There must be a minimum of 35,000 parking spaces within one mile of the stadium.

The host stadium must have space for the Gameday Experience, a large pregame entertainment area, within walking distance of the stadium.

The host city must have space for the NFL Experience, the interactive football theme park which is operated the week prior to the Super Bowl. An indoor venue for the event must have a minimum of 850,000 square feet (79,000 m2), and an outdoor venue must have a minimum of 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2). Additionally, there must be space nearby for the Media Center, and space for all other events involved in the Super Bowl week, including golf courses and bowling alleys.

The necessary infrastructure must be in place around the stadium and other Super Bowl facilities, including parking, security, electrical needs, media needs, communication needs, and transportation needs.

There must be a minimum number of hotel spaces within one hour’s drive of the stadium equaling 35% of the stadium’s capacity, along with hotels for the teams, officials, media, and other dignitaries. (For Super Bowl XXXIX, the city of Jacksonville docked several luxury cruise liners at their port to act as temporary hotel space).

There must be practice space of equal and comparable quality for both teams within a twenty minute drive of the team hotels, and rehearsal space for all events within a reasonable distance to the stadium. The practice facilities must have one grass field and at least one field of the same surface as the host stadium.

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The stadium must have a minimum of 70,000 fixed seats, including club and fixed suite seating, during regular season operations. (Source: “NFL’s lengthy list of requirements for Super Bowl host city leaked”. Sports Illustrated)

Where will future Super Bowls be held?

After this season’s finale at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas we’ll be off to the Caesars Superdome for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.

In 2026, the Super Bowl will be held at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara, California while 2027 sees a return to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Allegiant Stadium hosts its first ever Super Bowl on Sunday. At the other end of the spectrum, the championship game has been played at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans seven times, with an eighth to follow in 2025.

How are Super Bowl cities selected? (2024)

FAQs

How are Super Bowl cities selected? ›

The host stadium must have space for the Gameday Experience, a large pregame entertainment area, within walking distance of the stadium. The host city must have space for the NFL Experience, the interactive football theme park which is operated the week prior to the Super Bowl.

How are the Super Bowl cities selected? ›

How is the host city chosen for the Super Bowl? The selection process used to be based on the NFL inviting cities to submit an official bid to host; however, in 2018, the full-scale competition was suspended. The league now contacts the chosen city and asks it to develop a suitable proposal.

What are the requirements for a city to host the Super Bowl? ›

The NFL's general requirements to host the Super Bowl include interest from the local football team, stadium quality, hotel inventory, a media center, corporate and community support, and approval from three-quarters of the league's owners.

How do they choose teams for Super Bowl? ›

The two surviving teams from each conferences' divisional-round playoff games then meet in the respective AFC and NFC Conference Championship games, hosted by the higher-seeded team. The winners of those contests go on to face one another in the Super Bowl which is played at a predetermined site.

What determines visiting team in Super Bowl? ›

Unlike before kickoff, it's not a case of tossing a coin. Rather the choice of hosts alternates between AFC and NFC Champions. To put it simply, the AFC champions are designated the home team in even numbered years while the NFC champions are the home team in odd numbered years.

What city will host the Super Bowl in 2025? ›

Louisiana leaders have big plans for Super Bowl LIX, which New Orleans will host on Feb. 9, 2025.

Who will host the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

Super Bowl LVIII will be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV on Sunday, February 11, 2024. Download the NFL OnePass app to stay up to date on all official Super Bowl events.

What city has never hosted a Super Bowl? ›

DENVER (KDVR) — Out of the 56 years, the Mile High City has never hosted a Super Bowl – and it's not on the list for the upcoming years either. Don't hold your breath for any time beyond that either.

How much was the cheapest ticket to the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

The cheapest face-value tickets for this year's Super Bowl sold directly by the NFL were about $2,000. And that price was after fans, including season ticket holders, win the chance to fork over several grand to buy them via a lottery system.

Why is Kansas city the home team in the Super Bowl? ›

The answer lies in the NFL's alternating conference system, where the home team alternates each year between the AFC and NFC. This tradition gives the home team the privilege of selecting its jerseys, leaving the visiting team to complement with a contrasting color.

What Super Bowl number is 2024? ›

In March 2020, the NFL and the NFL Players Association agreed to expand the regular season from 16 to 17 games beginning in 2021, pushing Super Bowl LVIII to February 11, 2024, and causing a conflict with the city's Mardi Gras celebrations.

Who's playing in the Super Bowl 2024? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs will take on the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 2024.

Has anyone won the Super Bowl two years in a row? ›

Eight teams have won back-to-back Super Bowl titles, but no team has pulled off the feat in 19 years, since Tom Brady and the New England Patriots defeated the Carolina Panthers 32-29 in Super Bowl XXXVIII following the 2003 season, then knocked off the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 in Super Bowl XXXIX a year later.

What color jersey will the Chiefs wear in the Super Bowl 2024? ›

Kansas City Chiefs will wear red jerseys in Super Bowl 58

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Has a Super Bowl team ever played at home? ›

A year later in 2021, history was made as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers became the first team to play a Super Bowl in their home stadium. Although Tampa has hosted the event on five occasions, 2021 marked the first time that the Bucs made it all the way to the final in the same year.

Is the Super Bowl always in the same city? ›

The game is hosted by a different city each year. (Read Walter Camp's 1903 Britannica essay on inventing American football.) The game grew out of the merger of the NFL and rival American Football League (AFL) in 1966.

Is the Super Bowl always in a different city? ›

Whether conditions. Believe it or not, the weather conditions during the Super Bowl were almost entirely the sole reason as to why the NFL selected different cities each year. American football is generally more enjoyable in the open air although many new stadiums are now domed or have a roof over them.

Is the Super Bowl in a different city every year? ›

The game has been played since the 1960s and moves around every year. This provides an ideal situation for comparing local economic outcomes when a city hosts the Super Bowl compared to years when the game was not played in the city.

Are Super Bowls only played in Dome? ›

With one exception, all 57 Super Bowls have been played in domes or cities with year-round warm weather. That exception: 2014's Super Bowl in East Rutherford, New Jersey, near New York City.

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