1969 American Football League Championship Game
The 1969 AFL Championship Game was the tenth and final championship game of the American Football League, and the league's final game prior to its merger with the National Football League on February 1, 1970. The game was held on January 4, 1970 at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum between the Western Division champion Oakland Raiders (12–1–1) and the division's second-place team, the Kansas City Chiefs (11–3), who had won divisional playoff games to advance to the championship. Oakland had won the two regular season games between the two teams, were favored by 4 to 5½ points, and had taken seven of the last eight meetings.The Chiefs won 17–7 on the strength of seventeen unanswered points in the last three quarters and represented the AFL in Super Bowl IV the following week. This was the 616th and final AFL game.
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94621 Oakland
California, United States
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