Super Bowls
Champions of the 1994-95 season
San Francisco 49ers - San Diego Chargers
1 2 3 4. Total
San Francisco 14 14 14 7 49
San Diego 7 3 8 8 26
MVP Steve Young
8
Conference Titles
1981, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1994, 2012, 2019 and 2023
22
Division Titles
1970,1971,1972,1981,1983,1984,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1992,1993,1994,1995,1997,2002,2011,2012,2019,202 2 and 2023
Retired Numbers
Steve Young, 8
Quarterback
1987-1999
Jimmy Johnson, 37
Cornerback
1961-1976
Leo Lomellini, 73
Defensive Tackle
1949-1963
John Brodie, 12
Quarterback
1957-1973
Hugh McElhenny, 39
Running Back
1952-1960
Bob St. Claire, 79
Offensive Tackle
1953-1963
Edward DeBartolo Jr., Owner
Owner
1978-2000
Joe Montana, 16
Quarterback
1979-1992
Ronnie Lott, 42
Safety, Corner back
1981-1990
Jerry Rice, 80
Wide Receiver
1985-2000
Joe Perry, 34
full back
1948-1960, 1963
Charlie Krueger, 70
Defensive Tackle
1959-1973
Dwight Clark, 87
Wide Receiver
1979-1987
Bill Walsh, Head Coach
1979-1988 (HC)
1999-2001 (VP, GM)
2002-2004 (Assistant)
Levi's Stadium
It began construction in 2012 and was inaugurated in August 2014. It is located in Santa Clara, California, 70 kilometers from downtown San Francisco. Its official capacity is 71,139 attendees, it has natural grass and is open to the sky. The 49ers' first regular season game was on September 14, 2014, against the Chicago Bears. It has been the venue for great games such as the NFC conference final against the Green Bay Packers, it was also the venue for Super Bowl L. Not only have games from multiple sports, teams and leagues been played there, it has also It has seen concerts by a wide variety of artists and has received several awards in recognition of the high standard of its facilities.
The NFL has confirmed that Levi's Stadium will host Super Bowl LX in 2026
Clandestick Park
Located in San Francisco, California, it was home to the San Francisco 49ers, for 43 years, from 1971 to December 23, 2013. In 2015, its demolition began. Opened in 1960, it was the home of the San Francisco Giants (MLB) until 1999. It was the subject of several renovations, which increased its capacity to 70,207 attendees. In the 1994 remodeling, a fog horn was added, and since then it has been sounded every time the 49ers score. The Candelstick was home to great teams, players and important games, as well as eight NFC finals, not counting major sporting events and concerts, like the last one by The Beatles in 1966.
Kezar Stadium
It was inaugurated in 1925, it is an open-air athletics stadium, located in San Francisco, California. The first game in the history of the San Francisco 49ers was held there, on September 1, 1946, it was an exhibition game against the Chicago Rockets, with a 34-14 victory, and the first game in the league in regular season was 7 days later, against the New York Yankees, the 49ers' last game at Kezar Stadium was on January 3, 1970 against the Dallas Cowboys. The following season they moved to Candelstick Park.
It has also been home to the Oakland Raiders and multiple teams from different sports and leagues. The San Francisco 49ers returned to Kezar Stadium on August 10, 2016 for an open practice to kick off the franchise's 70th anniversary.