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A hard-fought victory: The Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl for the second year in a row

The Chiefs achieved a 25-22 victory over the 49ers after going into overtime for the second time in Super Bowl history.

El receptor abierto # 12 de los Kansas City Chiefs, Mecole Hardman, sostiene el trofeo después de ganar el Super Bowl LVIII contra los 49ers de San Francisco en el Allegiant Stadium de Las Vegas

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The Kansas City Chiefs are crowned Super Bowl LVIII champions. In an exciting match at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, they won their fourth title by beating the San Francisco 49ers with a score of 25-22.

The Kansas City Chiefs made history this Sunday by winning the Super Bowl trophy for the second consecutive year. The last time a two-time championship was seen in the sporting event was in 2003 and 2004 with the triumph of the New England Patriots.

Although, in the regular season, San Francisco surpassed the Chiefs in victories, Kansas City managed to defeat the 49ers for the second time. The first was in 2020, when they achieved a score of 31-20.

The Chiefs finished the first half trailing (10-03) and had a rough start to the second half after quarterback Patrick Mahomes was intercepted by 49ers safety Ji'Ayir Brown.

However, in the last seconds of regulation time, the Chiefs managed to score a field goal, leaving the game tied at 19-19 and taking the Super Bowl into overtime for the second time in history to break the tie.

What artists performed during Super Bowl LVIII?

The iconic country music legend and Grammy winner Reba McIntyre was in charge of singing the national anthem, opening Super Bowl LVIII with her impressive voice. Additionally, the talented Post Malone delivered his own rendition of "America the Beautiful" at the stadium, wowing the audience with his unique style.

The famous artist Usher was in charge of performing the most important show of the event, the halftime show. Their performance was accompanied by a live marching band, but it was their iconic dance moves and roller skating display that captivated the audience's attention.

The stage vibrated to the rhythm of his hits, such as "Caught Up," "Yeah!", "My Boo" and "OMG". The highlight was the exciting duet with Alicia Keys. Renowned hip-hop artists such as Ludacris and Lil Jon also joined the show.

It should be noted that Usher had already participated in the Super Bowl halftime show in 2011 as a guest of the Black Eyed Peas. His return as the headline act cemented his place as a breakout star at the most anticipated sporting spectacle of the year.

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