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The '''Birmingham Fire''' were a professional American football team in [[NFL Europe|World League of American Football]] that played in Birmingham, Alabama. The team was a charter member of the WLAF but ended operations after just its second season.
{{Infobox NFL team
| name = Birmingham Fire
| first = [[1991 WLAF season|1991]]
| team = Birmingham Fire (1991-92)
| alignment =
[[World League of American Football]] (1991-92)
| venue = [[Legion Field]] (1991-92)
}}
 
The '''Birmingham Fire''' were a professional American football team in [[NFL Europe|World League of American Football]] that played in Birmingham, Alabama. The team was a charter member of the WLAF but ended operations after just its  
second season.


==Publications==
==Publications==

Revision as of 09:41, 5 January 2022

Birmingham Fire
First Season
1991
Team History
Birmingham Fire (1991-92)
Conference/Division
World League of American Football (1991-92)
Venue
Legion Field (1991-92)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Birmingham Fire were a professional American football team in World League of American Football that played in Birmingham, Alabama. The team was a charter member of the WLAF but ended operations after just its second season.

Publications

Programs by season

Week Date Opponent Venue
1991
Week 4 April 15 vs. London Monarchs Legion Field
Week 5 April 21 at Orlando Thunder Florida Citrus Bowl
Week 8 May 12 at Frankfurt Galaxy Waldstadion
postseason June 1 vs. Barcelona Dragons Legion Field
1992
Week 1 March 21 at Sacramento Surge Hornet Stadium

Media guides and yearbooks

All media guides

1990s 1992
World League of American Football / NFL Europe / NFL Europa
Teams Amsterdam Admirals (1995-2007) • Barcelona Dragons (1991-92, 1995-2003) • Berlin Thunder (1999-2007) • Birmingham Fire (1991-92) • Cologne Centurions (2004-07) • Frankfurt Galaxy (1991-92, 1995-2007) • Hamburg Sea Devils (2005-07) • London/England Monarchs (1991-92, 1995-98) • Montreal Machine (1991-92) • New York/New Jersey Knights (1991-92) • Ohio Glory (1992) • Orlando Thunder (1991-92) • Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks (1991) • Rhein Fire (1995-2007) • Sacramento Surge (1991-92) • San Antonio Riders (1991-92) • Scottish Claymores (1995-2004)
Seasons 1991 • 1992 • 1995 • 1996
Venues Alamo Stadium • Crystal Palace National Sports Centre • Amsterdam Arena • Florida Citrus Bowl • Giants Stadium • Hughes Stadium • Legion Field • Murrayfield Stadium • Ohio Stadium • Wembley Stadium
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