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The history, statistics, personnel, stadium, and traditions of the San Francisco 49ers, of the West Division of the National Football Conference of the National Football League. Based on the Wikipedia page, formatted for the Kindle by Ira Krakow, with all hyperlinks and images preserved, and with the original Table of Contents.

The cover image is of Candlestick Park, the home of the 49ers (called Monster Park at the time of this image), San Francisco, before a 49ers/Bears preseason game August 11, 2006, taken by Wikipedia user FDS527. The 49ers plan to move to a new stadium in Santa Clara, California, in 2015.

Table of Contents
1 Franchise history
1.1 1946-1978: Pre-Walsh
1.2 1979–80: Arrival of Bill Walsh and Joe Montana
1.3 1981: \'The Catch\' and first Super Bowl
1.4 1982–83: Strike-shortened season and rebounding
1.5 1984–87:Second Super Bowl/Arrival of Jerry Rice
1.6 1988–89: Back-to-back Super Bowls
1.7 1990–93: Failed to three-peat,Steve Young steps in
1.8 1994: Fifth Super Bowl
1.9 1995–98: Seifert steps down, Mariucci steps in
1.10 1999–2003:The end of a dynasty
1.11 2004–2010: Difficult years
1.12 2011-present: The Jim Harbaugh era
1.13 New stadium in 2015
2 Logos and uniforms
2.1 Logo
2.2 Uniforms
3 Rivalries
3.1 Divisional rivals
3.2 Historic rivals
4 Season-by-Season Records
5 Players & personnel
6 Notable 49ers
6.1 Pro Football Hall of Famers
6.2 Retired numbers
6.3 49ers in the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame
6.4 49ers Hall of Fame
6.5 Forty-Niner Ten Year Club
7 Radio and television
7.1 Radio affiliates
8 References
9 External links



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