"49ers" redirects here. For other uses, see 49er.
San Francisco 49ers | |||
Current season | |||
Established 1946 Play in Candlestick Park in San Francisco, California Headquarters: Marie P. DeBartolo Sports Center in Santa Clara, California |
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League/conference affiliations | |||
All-America Football Conference (1946–1949)
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Current uniform | |||
Team colors | Primary:[1] 49ers Red 49ers Gold (Metallic) |
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Mascot | Sourdough Sam | ||
Personnel | |||
Owner(s) | Jed York[2] | ||
Chairman | Denise DeBartolo York John York |
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CEO | Jed York | ||
President | Gideon Yu | ||
General manager | Trent Baalke | ||
Head coach | Jim Harbaugh | ||
Team history | |||
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Team nicknames | |||
The Niners, the Gold Rush, The Red and Gold | |||
Championships | |||
League championships (5)
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Conference championships (6)
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Division championships (19)
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Playoff appearances (25) | |||
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Home fields | |||
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When owned by the DeBartolo / York families, the 49ers became known for having one of the NFL's greatest dynasties, winning five Super Bowl championships in just 14 years, between 1981 and 1994, with four of those championships in the 1980s. The Super Bowl teams were led by Hall of Famers Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, Steve Young, and coach Bill Walsh. With five Super Bowl wins, the 49ers are tied with the Dallas Cowboys for the second-most Super Bowl wins.
The name "49ers" comes from the name given to the gold prospectors who arrived in Northern California around 1849 during the California Gold Rush. The name was suggested to reflect the voyagers who had rushed the West for gold. It is the only name the team has ever had and San Francisco is the only city in which it has resided.[3] The team is legally and corporately registered as the San Francisco Forty Niners, Ltd.,[4] and is the oldest major professional sports team in California. Major League Baseball teams did not arrive for a few more years when the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers moved to San Francisco and Los Angeles, respectively. The Philadelphia Warriors and Minneapolis Lakers moved to California in the 1960s, and the Oakland Seals and Los Angeles Kings became the first NHL teams in the state in 1967. The Cleveland Rams arrived in Los Angeles in 1946. The 49ers and Los Angeles Rams were cross-state rivals until 1994, when the present St. Louis Rams left Southern California
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_49ers
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