Tag: Olympic Stadium – Montreal

Montreal Concordes CFL

Montreal Concordes

In the spring of 1982, the Canadian Football League’s venerable Montreal Alouettes franchise collapsed under a mountain of debt. Seeking a clean slate for new ownership, league officials folded the Alouettes on May 13, 1982 and awarded a new Montreal expansion club to Seagram’s liquor baron and Montreal Expos founder Charles Bronfman the next day. The club embarked on a star-crossed four year voyage under the new name “Concordes”, drawing inspiration from the iconic supersonic transatlantic jets of the era.

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1991 Montreal Machine Pocket Schedule from the World League of American Football

Montreal Machine

The Montreal Machine were a popular pro football franchise in the NFL-sponsored World League of American Football in 1991 and 1992.  The WLAF was a springtime league that included three European teams, the Machine, and six U.S.-based clubs. Lackluster on the field both years, the team was relatively popular at the box office by WLAF standard. The Machine’s home debut on April 1st, 1991 against the Barcelona Dragons pulled a league record crowd of 53,238 at Olympic Stadium.

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Montreal Manic North American Soccer League

Montreal Manic

North American Soccer League (1981-1983) Born: October 1980 – The Philadelphia Fury relocate to Montreal Folded: November 1983 First Game: June 2, 1981 (L 2-1

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