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- World_Bowl_(WFL) abstract "The World Bowl, also known as World Bowl 1, was the American football championship game of the short-lived World Football League. The Birmingham Americans defeated the Florida Blazers 22–21 on Thursday, December 5, 1974 at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. George Mira, quarterback for Birmingham was named the game's Most Valuable Player (MVP). It was televised on TVS Television Network.Original plans for the World Bowl had the 1974 championship scheduled for November 29, the day after Thanksgiving 1974 at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida. However, the WFL decided to expand its playoff field from four to six games, pushing the championship back a week; furthermore, the host Jacksonville Sharks folded during the season, leading to the league moving the game to the home stadium of the higher seeded playoff team (in this case, Birmingham). A cash prize of $10,000 was brought onto Legion Field for the league's season MVP award, which was split between three players. However, after the ceremonies, the locker room of the champion Americans was raided and all team assets, including uniforms, were seized to collect on the team's debts.".
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- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLink American_football.
- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham,_Alabama.
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- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Bowl.
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- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLink Legion_Field.
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- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma_Thunder.
- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLink San_Antonio_Wings.
- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLink TVS_Television_Network.
- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLink Thanksgiving_(United_States).
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- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLinkText "World Bowl (WFL)".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLinkText "World Bowl 1".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLinkText "World Bowl 2".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLinkText "World Bowl I".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLinkText "World Bowl II".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLinkText "World Bowl champion".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLinkText "World Bowl".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) wikiPageWikiLinkText "championship game".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) attendance "32376".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) city "Birmingham, Alabama".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) date "1974-12-05".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) hasPhotoCollection World_Bowl_(WFL).
- World_Bowl_(WFL) home "Birmingham Americans".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) homeAbbr "BIR".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) homeCoach Jack_Gotta.
- World_Bowl_(WFL) homeQtr "0".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) homeQtr "15".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) homeQtr "7".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) homeRecord "15".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) homeTotal "22".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) name "World Bowl I".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) network "TVS".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) stadium Legion_Field.
- World_Bowl_(WFL) visitor "Florida Blazers".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) visitorAbbr "FLA".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) visitorCoach Jack_Pardee.
- World_Bowl_(WFL) visitorQtr "0".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) visitorQtr "21".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) visitorRecord "14".
- World_Bowl_(WFL) visitorTotal "21".
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- World_Bowl_(WFL) subject Category:World_Bowl.
- World_Bowl_(WFL) subject Category:World_Football_League.
- World_Bowl_(WFL) hypernym Game.
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- World_Bowl_(WFL) comment "The World Bowl, also known as World Bowl 1, was the American football championship game of the short-lived World Football League. The Birmingham Americans defeated the Florida Blazers 22–21 on Thursday, December 5, 1974 at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. George Mira, quarterback for Birmingham was named the game's Most Valuable Player (MVP).".
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- World_Bowl_(WFL) wasDerivedFrom World_Bowl_(WFL)?oldid=679512664.
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