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Pro Football Hall of Fame. 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.
Allen « Al » Davis, né le 4 juillet 1929 à Brockton et mort le 8 octobre 2011 à Oakland, est un entraîneur et dirigeant américain de football américain qui était le principal propriétaire des Raiders d'Oakland en National Football League.
27 août 2019 · Today, if football fans under 40 know Al Davis at all, it's likely as the pompadoured persona non grata, decked out in gaudy jewelry, a white polyester tracksuit and a dismissive sneer.
8 oct. 2011 · Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1992, Davis was a trailblazer during his half-century in professional football. He hired the first African American head coach of the modern era -- Art...
Al Davis was a versatile and influential figure in pro football, serving as a player, coach, general manager, commissioner, and owner of the Oakland Raiders. He led the Raiders to multiple championships, merged the AFL and NFL, and revolutionized the game with his innovations.
8 oct. 2011 · Le propriétaire des Raiders d'Oakland Al Davis est décédé, samedi. Davis était âgé de 82...
9 oct. 2011 · Al Davis, the irascible owner of the Oakland Raiders whose feuds with the National Football League reshaped professional football over the last half century and helped spur its rise to pre ...