
(AsiaGameHub) – This will mark the second occasion that the Super Bowl takes place in Las Vegas.
US.- The National Football League (NFL) has confirmed that Super Bowl LXIII will be hosted by Las Vegas in 2029. The designation of Allegiant Stadium as the host venue was declared at the NFL Annual Meeting in Phoenix, after an assessment by the NFL’s Fan Engagement & Major Events Committee and a vote of the full team ownership.
Las Vegas will welcome the Super Bowl for a second time. The 2024 event drew 330,000 visitors and produced an economic impact exceeding $1 billion, as reported by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA).
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell stated: “We are thrilled to return the Super Bowl to Las Vegas and give our fans another remarkable experience in one of the nation’s top sports and entertainment locations. Super Bowl LVIII displayed the magnitude, vibrancy, and welcoming spirit the city contributes to major global events. We anticipate collaborating with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, the Raiders, and the local community to create an even better experience on this occasion.”
Steve Hill, LVCVA president and CEO, remarked: “We are honored that the NFL has chosen Las Vegas for Super Bowl LXIII. Our inaugural Super Bowl highlighted the distinctive dynamism and grand scale that only this city can provide, uniting elite sports, entertainment, and hospitality in a single setting. Las Vegas was designed for such occasions, and we are eager to offer fans another outstanding experience in 2029.”
Mark Davis, owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, noted: “We are delighted that the Super Bowl is coming back to Las Vegas and Allegiant Stadium in 2029. This decision reflects the unified effort of the Raiders, the LVCVA, civic officials, the community, and the NFL. Super Bowl LVIII established a high standard, and for Super Bowl LXIII, we are dedicated to surpassing it.”
Data from the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) indicates that $133.8 million was bet on this year’s Super Bowl at the state’s 186 sportsbooks. This was the smallest Super Bowl betting handle recorded in Nevada in ten years. Per NGCB chairman Mike Dreitzer, preliminary unaudited numbers show sportsbooks won $9.9 million, achieving a hold percentage of 7.4.
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