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San Francisco 49ers History
The San Francisco 49ers were established in 1946 as a member of the All-America Football Conference and later joined the NFL in 1950 when the leagues merged. Tony Morabito, founder of the San Francisco 49ers, was the sports pioneer of the West, bringing San Francisco its first major league team in a professional sports business that was dominated by the East Coast.?
By 1979, the 49ers had won three NFC West Division Championships, but with the introduction of quarterback Joe Montana, the team quickly began to dominate the NFL. By 1981, the San Francisco 49ers won their first Super Bowl Championship (XVI) and would go on to repeat their Super Bowl Success in 1984 (XIX), 1988 (XXIII), 1989 (XXIV), and again in 1994 (XXIX).
By 2013, the 49ers once again found themselves playing in a Super Bowl Championship (XLVII) against the Baltimore Ravens. With a surprising loss of 31-34, the San Francisco 49ers left the Super Bowl for the first time without a victory. The team would return to the Super Bowl in 2020 and 2024, but fell in both games to the Kansas City Chiefs. The team has produced a number of notable Hall of Fame players throughout its history, including Bob Saint Clair, Jimmy Johnson, Ronnie Lott, Dave Wilcox, Steve Young, Fred Dean, and Jerry Rice, alongside head coach Bill Walsh.?
San Francisco 49ers Team Info
Conference: NFC
Division: West
Year Founded: 1944
Team Colors: Red, Gold, White
Mascot: Sourdough Sam
Team Rivals: Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks
San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium
Located in Santa Clara, California, Levi’s Stadium has served as the home field for the San Francisco 49ers since it opened in 2014. Construction on the stadium started in April 2012 and was completed for the July 17, 2014 opening, making it the fastest-constructed stadium in the NFL.
With a capacity of 68,500 fans for 49ers games, Levi’s Stadium also features 9,000 club seats, nine club spaces and 176 luxury suites. Its lower seating bowl is among the largest in the NFL, and features five-star dining options, spectacular views and upscale bars. Levi’s Stadium was also selected as one of 16 venues to host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Learn more about Levi’s Stadium here.