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The Green Bay Packers have won more championships -- 12 -- than any other team in National Football League history.
They won their first three by league standing (1929, 1930 and 1931), and nine since the NFL's playoff system was established in 1933 (1936, 1939, 1944, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967 and 1996).
Green Bay also is the only NFL team to win three straight titles, having done it twice (1929-30-31 and 1965-66-67).
In addition, the Packers won the first two Super Bowls (over Kansas City in 1966, 35-10, and over Oakland in 1967, 33-14), as well as a more recent one (over New England in 1996, 35-21).
Since the league implemented a playoff system in 1933, the Packers have played in the NFL's deciding game 12 times (10 NFL title appearances from 1936-67, two Super Bowls after the 1970 merger). Only the Giants (18) have played for more titles.
Most World Championships:
Green Bay Packers, 12
Chicago Bears, 9
New York Giants, 7
Dallas Cowboys, 5
Pittsburgh Steelers, 5
San Francisco 49ers, 5
Washington Redskins, 5
Cleveland Browns, 4
Detroit Lions, 4
Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts, 4
| Green Bay's 12 NFL Championship Seasons |
| Year |
Head Coach |
Regular Season |
Title Game |
| Record |
Pct |
Opponent |
Final |
Site |
| 1929 |
Curly Lambeau |
12-0-1 |
1.000 |
(League Standing) |
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| 1930 |
Curly Lambeau |
10-3-1 |
.769 |
(League Standing) |
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| 1931 |
Curly Lambeau |
12-2-0 |
.857 |
(League Standing) |
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| 1936 |
Curly Lambeau |
10-1-1 |
.909 |
Boston Redskins |
21-6 |
New York |
| 1939 |
Curly Lambeau |
9-2-0 |
.818 |
New York Giants |
27-0 |
Milwaukee |
| 1944 |
Curly Lambeau |
8-2-0 |
.800 |
New York Giants |
14-7 |
New York |
| 1961 |
Vince Lombardi |
11-3-0 |
.786 |
New York Giants |
37-0 |
Green Bay |
| 1962 |
Vince Lombardi |
13-1-0 |
.929 |
New York Giants |
16-7 |
New York |
| 1965 |
Vince Lombardi |
10-3-1 |
.769 |
Cleveland Browns |
23-12 |
Green Bay |
| 1966 |
Vince Lombardi |
12-2-0 |
.857 |
Dallas Cowboys |
34-27 |
Dallas |
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Kansas City Chiefs (SB I) |
35-10 |
Los Angeles |
| 1967 |
Vince Lombardi |
9-4-1 |
.692 |
Dallas Cowboys |
21-17 |
Green Bay |
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Oakland Raiders (SB II) |
33-14 |
Miami |
| 1996 |
Mike Holmgren |
13-3-0 |
.813 |
New England Patriots (SB XXXI) |
35-21 |
New Orleans |
| Green Bay's Four Super Bowls |
| Game |
Date |
AFL/AFC Champion |
Result |
MVP |
Site |
Attend |
| Super Bowl I |
Jan. 15, 1967 |
Kansas City Chiefs |
W, 35-10 |
Bart Starr |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
61,946 |
| Super Bowl II |
Jan. 14, 1968 |
Oakland Raiders |
W, 33-14 |
Bart Starr |
Miami Orange Bowl |
75,546 |
| Super Bowl XXXI |
Jan. 26, 1997 |
New England Patriots |
W, 35-21 |
Desmond Howard |
Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans |
72,301 |
| Super Bowl XXXII |
Jan. 25, 1998 |
Denver Broncos |
L, 31-24 |
Terrell Davis |
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego |
68,912 |
| 1997 Season in Review |
The Packers quest to repeat as world champions during the 1997 season fell short in San Diego.
Relive the details in our special Super Bowl XXXII Section. You'll find game recaps of every game along with video, audio, stats and more! |
| Super Bowl - 1996 Season in Review |
Relive the magical 1996 season in our special Super Bowl season in review. You'll find game by game recaps, box scores, audio clips and more.
1996 Statistics: Regular Season or Playoffs
Game Recaps
* Post-season Play |
Updated: 07/25/08
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