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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 by season
1990s
Media guides and yearbooks
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1992 media guide
Programs
Week | Date | Opponent | Venue |
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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 |
1992 | |||
Week 1 | March 21 | at Sacramento Surge | Hornet Stadium |
World League of American Football / NFL Europe / NFL Europa | |
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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 |
Related | Game Time Magazine |