The Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup will return with a 32-game first round which will start on March 18, U.S. Soccer announced ...
The Hunt family not only owns the most successful NFL team in recent years, but is a trailblazer for other sports outside of ...
Clark Hunt was born into a dynasty. The Dallas Texans, founded by his father, Lamar, won an American Football League championship just ... naming its annual Open Cup after him.
The newly expanded trophy case in Kansas City Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt’s office contains the Chicago Bulls championship ... includes three Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup trophies, given ...
That trophy was inscribed “World Professional Football Championship.” Lamar was instrumental ... FC Dallas, led by Dan Hunt as president, is based at World Cup Way in Frisco and has 170 ...
While the FCC Senior Squad may not be participating in the Lamar Hunt ... the Open Cup. They are one of the 63 teams to ever win the tournament, and they did so three times in the early 1980’s. In ...
Since the AFL and NFL officially merged in 1970, the Lamar Hunt Trophy has been awarded to the winner of the AFC Championship ... and the US Open Cup Tournament was renamed for him.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been under the same ownership since being founded in 1959. Here's a look at the history of its ...
The trophy given to the winners of the AFC championship game has been named the Lamar Hunt Trophy since 1984. It's named after Hunt (Sr.), the founder of the Chiefs and the AFL. There is another ...
The Hunt family's ownership of the Chiefs dates back to the team's founding (as the Dallas Texans) by Lamar Hunt Sr. in 1959. That makes the Hunts one of the longest-tenured ownership groups in ...
Former team owner Lamar Hunt designed the original Chiefs logo after relocating the team from Dallas. The arrowhead with intertwined letters K and C was inspired by the look of the San Francisco ...
The first was slated for January 1967. At first, it was known just as the AFL-NFL Championship Game. Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt is regarded as the first who began using the term Super Bowl.