Retired National Football League coach Chuck Noll served as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1969 to 1991, leading the team to four Super Bowl victories. After retiring from coaching, Noll took a position with the Steelers' front office as an administration adviser.
The city of Pittsburgh is considering naming a street, near the Steelers home of Heinz Field, "Chuck Noll Way." Other streets in the area honor other Pittsburgh sports legends such as Bill Mazeroski, Tony Dorsett, and Art Rooney Sr.CBSSports.com: Pittsburgh contemplating naming new street after Noll
Brief Biography:
Hall of fame coach, Chuck Noll won, four Super Bowls in six years with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was the head coach for the team between the years of 1969-1991 seasons. During that time Noll went 193-148-1 with a 57%.
After his retirement in 1991, Noll was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Chuck Noll Timeline
1932: Jan 5 Born Cleveland, Ohio
1953: Drafted by the Cleveland Browns
1959: Retired as a National Football League Player
1960: Los Angeles Chargers, Defensive Assistant Coach
1961-1965: San Diego Chargers, Defensive Assistant Coach
1966-1968: Baltimore Colts, Defensive Backfield Coach
1969: Signed on as Head Coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers
1972: Named UPI AFC Coach of the Year
1975: Wins Super Bowl IX
1976: Wins Super Bowl X
1979: Wins Super Bowl XIII
1980: Wins Super Bowl XIV
1989: Named National Football League Coach of the Year
1991: Retired as Head Coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers
1993: Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame
2007: Honored at St Vincents College naming of Chuck Noll Field
