Chuck Noll

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Chuck Noll was a legendary NFL head coach who led the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl titles in the 1970s and is widely credited with building one of the greatest dynasties in football history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football coach
National Football League coach
human
almaMater University of Dayton
burialPlace Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Cemetery, Ross Township, Pennsylvania
surface form: Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
causeOfDeath natural causes
coachingStyle emphasis on fundamentals and discipline
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1932-01-05
dateOfDeath 2014-06-13
draftedKeyPlayers Franco Harris
Jack Lambert
Joe Greene
Lynn Swann
Terry Bradshaw
employer Pittsburgh Steelers
Los Angeles Chargers
surface form: San Diego Chargers
endTimeAsHeadCoachOfPittsburghSteelers 1991
familyName Noll
fullName Charles Henry Noll
givenName Charles
hallOfFameInduction Pro Football Hall of Fame
hallOfFameInductionYear 1993
headCoachOf Pittsburgh Steelers
jerseyNumberAsPlayer 65
knownFor building the 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers dynasty
strong defensive teams known as the Steel Curtain
leaguePlayedIn National Football League
nickname Chuck
notableAchievement first head coach to win four Super Bowls
notableWorkPeriod 1970s Pittsburgh Steelers dynasty era
numberOfSuperBowlTitlesAsHeadCoach 4
occupation American football coach
American football player
placeOfBirth Cleveland, Ohio, United States
placeOfDeath Sewickley, Pennsylvania, United States
playedFor Cleveland Browns
positionPlayed guard
linebacker
religion Roman Catholicism
roleAtSanDiegoChargers assistant coach
spouse Marianne Noll
startTimeAsHeadCoachOfPittsburghSteelers 1969
teamCoached Pittsburgh Steelers
wonChampionship Super Bowl IX
Super Bowl X
Super Bowl XIII
Super Bowl XIV

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