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The San Francisco 49ers he knew how to have it in his midst 80s and 90s some of the best teams of all time. Production that not only left great moments on an individual level, with names like Joe MontanaSteve Young either Jerry Ricebut above all in the collective.

How many titles exactly do they have and what year were they crowned champions? Then one ring by ring reviewas well as its summary all of his Super Bowl appearances.

How many titles did the San Francisco 49ers win?

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Super Bowl XVI

The The Niners first title came in Super Bowl XVIwith a team led by Bill Walsh and with a young man Joe Montana at the controls. 13-3 in the regular season, a 38-24 win over the Giants in the Divisional round, a 28-27 loss to the Cowboys in the AFC Championship and another tough 26-21 to beat the Bengals in the Super Bowl and secured the title. Montana took the MVP.

Super Bowl XIX

Three years later they repeated as champions, with one of the most dominant teams of all time. Almost perfect brand 15-1 in the regular season and sweep of the Playoffs: 21-10 over the Giants, 23-0 over the Bears and 38-16 over the Dolphins in Super Bowl XIXagain with MVP Montana.

Beyond its offensive prowess, it was a devastating defense, with stars like Ronnie Lott, Dwight Hicks, Keena Turner, Carlton Williamson and Eric Wrightincluding.

Super Bowl XXIII

Four years later came the third. Without the dominance of eventual champion San Francisco, the 49ers had a irregular passage through the Normal Phase (10-6) but were at their best in the postseason: 34-9 at the Vikings, 28-3 at the Bears and fourth quarter comeback to beat the Bengals 20-16 in Super Bowl XXIII.

This time the MVP wasn’t Montana, but a young man Jerry Rice who began his career as the greatest receiver of all time. In the three games of these Playoffs he added 409 yards and 6 touchdown passes. Unstoppable.

Super Bowl XXIV

A year later he came back with his back. A coaching change (George Seifert came in for Walsh) and a devastating offense, with Montana, Rice and a Steve Young starting to shine when the starting quarterback was out. Those Niners won 14 of 16 games in the regular season and then went blank in the playoffs: 41-13 over the Vikings, 30-3 over the Rams and 55-10 over the Broncos in Super Bowl XXIVadjusting it record points for this game.

Montana added his third Super Bowl MVP, throwing for 5 touchdowns and 297 yards. Rice wasn’t far behind with 3 touchdown receptions and 148 yards.

Super Bowl XXIX

Five years later came the fifth title for the California franchise. It still shines with Rice in the receiver, but now with Steve Young As the starting quarterback, the 49ers finished the regular season with a 13-3 record and dominated the postseason: 44-15 against the Bears, 38-28 against the Cowboys and 49-26 to the Chargers in Super Bowl XXIX.

The MVP? Steve Youngwho, almost as a sign to Montana, threw another touchdown pass from his former teammate in the last Super Bowl victory: 6 touchdowns! Again with Rice capturing three of them.

All of the San Francisco 49ers’ Super Bowl appearances

Super Bowl Date Champion Result Loser Campus
XVI 24/1/1982 San Francisco 49ers 26-21 Cincinnati Bengals Pontiac Silverdome (Pontiac, MI)
19th 20/1/1985 San Francisco 49ers 38-16 Miami Dolphins Stanford Stadium
XXIII 22/1/1989 San Francisco 49ers 20-16 Cincinnati Bengals Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL)
XXIV 28/1/1990 San Francisco 49ers 55-10 Denver Broncos Louisiana Superdome
XXIX 29/1/1995 San Francisco 49ers 49-26 San Diego Chargers Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL)
XLVII 2/3/2013 Baltimore Ravens 34-31 San Francisco 49ers Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans, Los Angeles)
LIV 2/2/2020 Kansas City Chiefs 31-20 San Francisco 49ers Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, Florida)

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