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The San Francisco 49ers are a National Football League team that play in San Francisco, California. The team's headquarters and practice facility are in Santa Clara, California.
Created: 1946, as part of the All-America Football Conference; joined the NFL in 1950 as part of the league merger. Home stadium: Monster Park (1971 - present) (formerly named Candlestick Park (1959-1995), 3Com Park (1995-2002), San Francisco Stadium at Candlestick Point (2002-2004)); Kezar Stadium (1946 - 1970). Ownership: Denise DeBartolo York, and John York. Head coach: Mike Nolan (2005-) Uniform colors: Cardinal Red and 49ers Gold, Black trim. Home uniforms: Gold pants and red jerseys. Road uniforms: Gold pants and white jerseys. San Francisco 49ers' Current Uniforms: Helmet design: Metallic Gold helmet with intertwined "SF" in white on red oval with gold and black trim. Black-red-black helmet striping. Red facemask. League championships won: Super Bowls XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX. Have never lost a Super Bowl. Best record in the NFL with most Super Bowl wins without a loss.
Super Bowl Stats 1982 XVI Defeated Cincinnati Bengals, 26-21 1985 XIX Defeated Miami Dolphins, 38-16 1989 XXIII Defeated Cincinnati Bengals, 20-16 1990 XXIV Defeated Denver Broncos, 55-10 1995 XXIX Defeated San Diego Chargers, 49-26
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