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  1. 15 dic 2006 · Lamar Hunt, who gave the Super Bowl its name, used his father’s Texas oil fortune as a springboard to become a prime founder of the American Football League.

  2. 30 apr 2018 · Lamar Hunt, 1932-2006. Apr 30, 2018 at 01:52 PM. Lamar Hunt, owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, in the new home of the Chiefs, at Arrowhead Stadium in March 1972 during construction. The National Football League and the American sports community lost a true treasure at approximately 10:00 PM on December 13, 2006 when Chiefs Founder Lamar Hunt ...

  3. 7 set 2023 · Norma was able to witness the family’s beloved team win Super Bowl LIV and LVII prior to her passing on June 4, 2023. The legacy of Lamar and Norma, however, lives on in the hearts of Kansas City and sports enthusiasts around the world. Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, hailed Hunt as "a founder of the NFL as we know it today," while ...

  4. The young man was Lamar Hunt, a 26-year-old sports-minded, civic-minded individual who called Dallas home, and his idea, simply, was to form a new professional football league to rival the NFL. Lamar quickly approached other people who might be interested in owning franchises in a new league and, within seven months, the American Football League was born.

  5. 14 dic 2006 · DALLAS – Lamar Hunt, the pro sports visionary who owned the Kansas City Chiefs and came up with the term "Super Bowl," died Wednesday night. He was 74. Hunt, a founder of the American Football ...

  6. La Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup è la coppa nazionale di calcio degli Stati Uniti, la cui prima edizione data al 1914 con il nome di National Challenge Cup.Rinominata nel 1999 US Open Cup, deve il suo nome attuale alla memoria di Lamar Hunt, importante dirigente e pioniere dello sport statunitense in particolare nell'ambito calcistico. È analoga per rango domestico a competizioni come la FA Cup o ...

  7. 25 gen 2024 · Lamar’s father, H.L. Hunt, was an oil tycoon, and the character J.R. Ewing from the long-running TV series “Dallas” was inspired by him. Lamar eventually deviated from his father’s line of work and made his name in sports. Today, the Hunt family owns the Chiefs, FC Dallas, and part of the NBA’s Chicago Bulls.