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| first = [[1991 WLAF season|1991]]
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| last = [[1992 WLAF season|1992]]
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| team = Montreal Machine (1991-92)
'''Team Names'''
* Montreal Machine (1991-92)
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[[World League of American Football]] (1991-92)
[[World League of American Football]] (1991-92)
*North American East Division (1991-92)
*North American East Division (1991-92)
| venue =  
| venue = [[Olympic Stadium]] (1991-92)
'''All Home Stadiums'''
*[[Olympic Stadium]] (1991-92)
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The '''Montreal Machine''' were a professional American football team in [[NFL Europe]] who played in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The franchise lasted just two seasons.
The '''Montreal Machine''' were a professional American football team in [[NFL Europe]] who played in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The franchise lasted just two seasons.


=Publications by season=
==Publications==
==1990s==
===Home programs by season===
 
====1990s====
===Programs===
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! colspan="4"| 1991
! colspan="4"| 1991
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl-europe/seasons/1991/wlaf-program-1991_type-4.html Week 7]
| [[Game Time Magazine (Volume 1, No. 1)|Week 1]]
| March 23
| at [[Birmingham Fire]]
| [[Legion Field]]
|-
| [[Game Time Magazine (Volume 1, No. 2)|Week 3]]
| April 8
| vs. [[Birmingham Fire]]
| [[Olympic Stadium]]
|-
| [[London Monarchs vs. Montreal Machine (April 20, 1991)|Week 5]]
| April 20
| at [[London Monarchs]]
| [[Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley Stadium]]
|-
| [[Game Time Magazine (Volume 1, No. 4)|Week 7]]
| May 4
| May 4
| at [[Sacramento Surge]]
| at [[Sacramento Surge]]
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! colspan="4"| 1992
! colspan="4"| 1992
|-
|-
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl-europe/seasons/1992/wlaf-program-1992_type-2.html Week 3]
| [[Game Time Magazine (Volume 2, No. 2)|Week 3]]
| April 4
| April 4
| at [[Sacramento Surge]]
| at [[Sacramento Surge]]
| [[Hornet Stadium]]
| [[Hornet Stadium]]
|-
| [[Game Time Magazine (Volume 2, No. 4)|Week 8]]
| May 10
| at [[Birmingham Fire]]
| [[Legion Field]]
|}
|}


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Latest revision as of 11:57, 18 October 2022

Montreal Machine
First Season
1991
Last Season
1992
Team History
Montreal Machine (1991-92)
Conference/Division
World League of American Football (1991-92)
  • North American East Division (1991-92)
Venue
Olympic Stadium (1991-92)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Montreal Machine were a professional American football team in NFL Europe who played in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The franchise lasted just two seasons.

Publications

Home programs by season

1990s

Week Date Opponent Venue
1991
Week 1 March 23 at Birmingham Fire Legion Field
Week 3 April 8 vs. Birmingham Fire Olympic Stadium
Week 5 April 20 at London Monarchs Wembley Stadium
Week 7 May 4 at Sacramento Surge Hughes Stadium
1992
Week 3 April 4 at Sacramento Surge Hornet Stadium
Week 8 May 10 at Birmingham Fire Legion Field
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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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