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Kansas City Chiefs
Founded in 1960 by Lamar Hunt as a charter member of the AFL, the Kansas City Chiefs, where originally called the Dallas Texans. In 1963, the team moved to Kansas City, and became Kansas City Chiefs. During the 1960's the Kansas City Chiefs were very successful winning 3 league championships the first in 1962, the second in 1966, and then another in 1969. They and set an all time AFL record of 92–50–5. The Kansas City Chiefs were the second AFL team to win a NFL franchise in an AFL–NFL World Championship Game, beating the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV. Although they had great success during the 60's, their January 11, 1970 Super Bowl IV title was their last championship win. Still Chiefs fans remain to be the most devoted and loyal fans in the NFL. These devoted fans are some times called the "Green Bay of the AFC" because it's small-town feel and devotion. While Kansas City is the sixth smallest media market in the NFL , they have had the second to the highest attendance average for the decade, averaging 77,300 fans per game since 1996 . Go Chiefs! |






