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Event Date: Sunday, January 30 - 2011
Match Venue: Aloha Stadium
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The 2011 Super Bowl XLV is officially set at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. on February 6, 2011
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Pre Season
Reporting Date – NFL clubs are prohibited
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