Kansas City Chiefs Encyclopedia: 3rd Edition
By (Author) Mark Stallard
Foreword by Otis Taylor
Sports Publishing LLC
Sports Publishing LLC
6th August 2013
United States
Hardback
480
Width 216mm, Height 279mm, Spine 33mm
1581g
Texas oil millionaire Lamar Hunts pursuit of a professional football franchise led to the formation of a new league and ultimately a revolutionary change in the pro game itself. Hunts new team, the Dallas Texans, began play in the American Football league in 1960, and following the 1962 season, moved to Kansas City. They were renamed the Chiefs, and one of footballs great success stories was established. This chronicle of the history of the Kansas City Chiefs franchise covers everythingits beginning in Dallas with head coach Hank Stram, the great 1962 AFL championship game, the move to Kansas City, the AFLs merger with the NFL, the teams disappointing loss to the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl I, the magnificent victory over the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV, the down-and-out years, and the return to the playoffs under Dick Vermeil. All historical moments, players, games, and coaches are included. This newly revised encyclopedia offers statistics and biographies for each and every player that has been part of the Kansas City Chiefs. Included within is a foreword by former player Otis Taylor. The Kansas City Chiefs Encyclopedia includes hundreds of photos of players, game action, stadiums, and more. The complete reference book on the Chiefs, the encyclopedia is a book that all true Kansas City fans must have.
Mark Stallard is an accomplished author and noted sports historian. His works have specialized in not only football but also baseball and basketball. He has also written for several magazines, worked as a sportswriter for the Wichita Eagle, and is a member of the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). He lives in the Kansas City metropolitan area.