FAQs


What is Super Bowl XLIV?
Super Bowl XLIV is a professional football championship game conducted by the National Football League. Participants include the champions of the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC) of the National Football League. The winning team wins the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

When will the game be played?
Sunday, February 7, 2010 at 6 p.m. (EST)

Has a host city team ever played in the Super Bowl in their home stadium?
No host city team has ever played in the game in their home stadium. The 49ers played in Super Bowl XIX, but the game was played at Stanford Stadium - not their home stadium of Candlestick Park.

Where have other Super Bowls been held?
Click here to view information on the history of past Super Bowls. Super Bowl XLIV will be a record 10th time South Florida has hosted a Super Bowl.

Where will Super Bowl XLIV be held?
Super Bowl XLIV will be held at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Who is responsible for the Pre-Game and Halftime show?
The Pre-Game and Halftime show are developed by the National Football League.

What is the television network for Super Bowl XLIV?
CBS

What is the seating capacity of Sun Life Stadium?
For the Super Bowl, the seating capacity of Sun Life Stadium will be 75,000.

How are game tickets distributed?
The demand for tickets to Super Bowl XLIV greatly exceeds the NFL's ability to accommodate the majority of fans interested in attending the game. The vast majority of Super Bowl tickets (approximately 75%) are distributed to the 32 NFL teams. The participating teams each receive 17.5% of the tickets, the non-participating teams receive 1.2% and the Miami Dolphins, as the host team, will receive 5%. The remaining 25.2% are controlled by the NFL and are distributed primarily to NFL affiliated companies, the broadcast network, corporate sponsors, media, VIP's charities, fans and the Host Committee.

Where are the locations of future Super Bowls?

Super Bowl XLIV - 2010
South Florida

Super Bowl XLV - 2011
Dallas, Texas

Super Bowl XLVI - 2012
Indianapolis, Indiana

Super Bowl XLVII - 2013                                                                                         New Orleans, Louisiana