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Pittsburgh Steeler History
"The Steeler tradition started in 1933 when the city fielded its first professional football team. In its first seven seasons the team had just 22 wins and five different head coaches. While home games were played at Forbes Field, Rooney often took his team to such cities as Johnstown, Latrobe, Youngstown, New Orleans, and Louisville in the 1930s due to competition with baseball and college football. In 1947, the Steelers had an 8-4 record for a share of the Eastern division title, but they lost their first-ever postseason game, 21-0 to Philadelphia. A 1-13 record in 1969 gave the Steelers the first overall choice in the 1970 draft, with which head coach Chuck Noll addressed the offense by selecting quarterback Terry Bradshaw. Gradual improvement in the early 1970s resulted in the team’s first division title in 1972 with an 11-3 record. In the first playoff game at Three Rivers the Steelers the team defeated the Oakland Raiders 13-7 with Franco Harris’ ""Immaculate Reception"" in the final minute. In 1976 the Steelers would win their first of four straight Super Bowls. With six consecutive AFC Central crowns, eight straight years of playoff appearances and four Super Bowl championships, the Steelers were the Team of the Decade for the 70s. In 1988 the team suffered through its worst campaign in 19 years with a 5-11 record. A new era began in 1992 with the retirement of Noll and the arrival of 34-year-old Bill Cowher, the National Football League’s youngest head coach at the time he assumed control."
Pittsburgh Steeler Information
"The Steelers play in the American Football Conference North Division. Division rivals include the Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens. Major rivalries include Steelers vs. Ravens and Steelers vs. Bucs."
Heinz Field
"The Steelers play their home games at Heinz Field located in downtown Pittsburgh. The $230 million stadium opened in 2001 and seats approximately 65,000 fans for football games. The stadium features an open end at the south end zone, accented by two towers and a plaza area providing vistas of the Point and Downtown. The plaza area allows the city to become a part of the stadium and game-day experience. The plaza and park are conceived of as an inviting public space that connects to the riverfront. Likewise, the south end zone towers and plaza provide a dramatic new addition to the Northshore riverfront, which is visible from downtown. The towers are themed to represent both the industrial heritage of Pittsburgh and its future. Circulating throughout the towers will be interactive attractions in which fans can participate and enjoy." |