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Kansas City Chiefs Tickets
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Kansas City Chiefs Tickets Information

The Kansas City Chiefs are one of 4 teams in the American Football Conference West Division (AFC West) – along with the Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders, and San Diego Chargers - and one of 16 teams in the AFC which in turn is one of the two conferences in the National Football League (NFL).

The team now known as the Chiefs has been playing football since 1960 when they started out as the Dallas Texans, one of the American Football League, Western Division’s charter members. Between 1960 and 1969, they won 3 AFL West Division championships (1962, 1965-66) and 3 AFL championships (1962, 1966, 1969).

The Kansas City Chiefs joined the NFL and the AFC West Division in 1970. Since then they have won 5 AFC West Division championships (1971, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2003) but no AFC conference championships.

The Kansas City Chiefs have only one Super Bowl victory, this in 1969 at Super Bowl IV – only the second AFL-NFL championship to bear the official “Super Bowl” moniker – beating the Minnesota Vikings 23-7.

Since 1972 the Kansas City Chiefs have been playing their home games at the 79,000+ seat Arrowhead Stadium (aka “The Red Sea”) in Kansas City, Missouri, reputed to be “the Toughest Place to Play” for its notoriously loud fans. The team has sold out every home game at Arrowhead Stadium for the last 19 seasons.

The team uniform colors are red, gold, and white. Their mascot since 1989 has been K.C. Wolf who replaced Chiefs mascot from 1963, a gelding named Warpaint, and was the first NFL mascot to be inducted into the Official Mascot Hall of Fame.

They are currently under the leadership of rookie head coach Todd Haley. Before his new head coaching opportunity, he was the offensive coordinator of the Arizona Cardinals and also the wide receivers coach for the Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears and New York Jets.

A number of Chiefs have earned their way into the pro football history books, including the following who’ve been honored by entry into NFL Hall of Fame: running back Marcus Allen (1993-97; inducted 2003), linebacker Bobby Bell (1963-74; inducted 1983), lineman Buck Buchanan (1963-75; inducted 1990), quarterback Len Dawson (1963-75; inducted 1987), founder/owner Lamar Hunt (1960-2006; inducted 1972), middle linebacker Willie “Contact” Lanier (1967-77; inducted 1986), head coach Marv Levy (1978-82; inducted 2001), quarterback Joe Montana (1993-94; inducted 2000), quarterback Warren Moon (1999-2000; inducted 2006), placekicker Jan Stenerud (1967-79; inducted 1991), coach of the Dallas Texans and Kansas City Chiefs Hank Stram (1960-74; inducted 2003), and center and offensive line coach Mike Webster (1989-90; inducted 1997).

The Kansas City Chiefs finished out 2008/2009 with a .125 regular season record (2 wins, 14 losses). Get your Kansas City Chiefs tickets and watch them turn it around this season in person.