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    Al Davis. Allen Davis (July 4, 1929 – October 8, 2011) was an American football coach and executive. He was the principal owner and general manager (officially titled managing general partner) [1] of the National Football League (NFL) Oakland Raiders for 39 years, from 1972 until his death in 2011. Prior to becoming principal owner of the ...

  2. Allen "Al" Davis (Brockton, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos; 4 de julio de 1929 - Oakland, California; 8 de octubre de 2011), fue un entrenador y ejecutivo estadounidense de fútbol americano.Fungió como el principal propietario y gerente general de los Oakland Raiders de la NFL desde 1972 hasta su muerte, habiendo ocupado anteriormente el cargo de entrenador en jefe de los Raiders entre 1963 y ...

  3. Al Davis is the only person to have served pro football in such varied capacities as (1) a player personnel assistant, (2) an assistant coach, (3) a head coach, (4) a general manager, (5) a league commissioner and (6) the principal owner and chief executive officer of an NFL team.. The longtime owner of the Oakland Raiders compiled an exceptional record since his first venture into the pro ...

  4. 8 de oct. de 2011 · Davis, who bucked league authority time and again and won three Super Bowl titles during his half-century in professional football, died Saturday. He was 82. The Hall of Fame r died at his home in ...

  5. 9 de oct. de 2011 · Al Davis, before an Oakland home game in 1998, cultivated a renegade image as an N.F.L. coach and owner. Mr. Davis said of fellow owners: “Not all of them are the brightest of human beings.”

  6. Al Davis, right, the head coach-general manager of the Oakland Raiders, was named, April 8, 1966 in Houston, as the new American Football League Commissioner to succeed Joe Foss, who resigns ...

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Al Davis (born July 4, 1929, Brockton, Massachusetts, U.S.—died October 8, 2011, Oakland, California) was an American gridiron football coach and executive who, as commissioner of the American Football League (AFL), was a key actor in the merger of the AFL with the National Football League (NFL) and was either a part owner or principal owner of the Oakland Raiders football franchise (1966 ...