1991 WLAF season

1991 World League season
Regular season
Duration March 23, 1991 – May 27, 1991 1991-03-23 | 1991-05-27 | 1991 World League season
Playoffs
Start date June 1, 1991 1991-06-01 | 1991-06-09 | Playoffs
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World Bowl '91
Date June 9, 1991
Site Wembley Stadium, London
Champions London Monarchs
N/A  WLAF seasons  1992

The 1991 WLAF season was the inaugural season of the World League of American Football. The league champions were the London Monarchs, who defeated the Barcelona Dragons in World Bowl '91.

Contents

Standings

European Division
Team W L T PCT PF PA DIV
London Monarchs* 9 1 0 .900 310 121 1–1
Barcelona Dragons** 8 2 0 .800 206 126 1–1
Frankfurt Galaxy 7 3 0 .700 155 139 1–1
North American East Division
Team W L T PCT PF PA DIV
New York/New Jersey Knights* 5 5 0 .500 257 155 3–0
Orlando Thunder 5 5 0 .500 242 286 3–1
Montreal Machine 4 6 0 .400 145 244 1–2
Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks 0 10 0 .000 123 300 0–4
North American West Division
Team W L T PCT PF PA DIV
Birmingham Fire* 5 5 0 .500 140 140 2–0
San Antonio Riders 4 6 0 .400 176 196 1–1
Sacramento Surge 3 7 0 .300 179 226 0–2

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Regular season

Week 1

Date Visiting team Final score Home team
Saturday, March 23 London Monarchs 24–11 Frankfurt Galaxy
Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks 3–9 Sacramento Surge
Montreal Machine 20–5 Birmingham Fire
Sunday, March 24 New York/New Jersey Knights 7–19 Barcelona Dragons
Monday, March 25 San Antonio Riders 34–35 Orlando Thunder

Week 2

Date Visiting team Final score Home team
Saturday, March 30 Sacramento Surge 10–17 Birmingham Fire
Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks 20–58 Orlando Thunder
Sunday, March 31 New York/New Jersey Knights 18–22 London Monarchs
Monday, April 1 Frankfurt Galaxy 10–3 San Antonio Riders
Barcelona Dragons 34–10 Montreal Machine

Week 3

Date Visiting team Final score Home team
Saturday, April 6 Orlando Thunder 12–35 London Monarchs
Barcelona Dragons 26–14 Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks
Frankfurt Galaxy 27–17 New York/New Jersey Knights
Sunday, April 7 Sacramento Surge 3–10 San Antonio Riders
Monday, April 8 Birmingham Fire 10–23 Montreal Machine

Week 4

Date Visiting team Final score Home team
Saturday, April 13 Frankfurt Galaxy 10–16 Sacramento Surge
New York/New Jersey Knights 44–0 Montreal Machine
Sunday, April 14 Orlando Thunder 13–33 Barcelona Dragons
Monday, April 15 San Antonio Riders 37–15 Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks
London Monarchs 27–0 Birmingham Fire

Week 5

Date Visiting team Final score Home team
Saturday, April 20 Montreal Machine 7–45 London Monarchs
Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks 28–30 Frankfurt Galaxy
Barcelona Dragons 14–22 San Antonio Riders
Sunday, April 21 Birmingham Fire 31–6 Orlando Thunder
Monday, April 22 Sacramento Surge 20–28 New York/New Jersey Knights

Week 6

Date Visiting team Final score Home team
Saturday, April 27 Montreal Machine 7–17 Frankfurt Galaxy
Barcelona Dragons 29–20 Sacramento Surge
Orlando Thunder 6–42 New York/New Jersey Knights
Sunday, April 28 Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks 10–35 London Monarchs
Monday, April 29 San Antonio Riders 12–16 Birmingham Fire

Week 7

Date Visiting team Final score Home team
Saturday, May 4 Birmingham Fire 6–11 Barcelona Dragons
Frankfurt Galaxy 17–14 Orlando Thunder
Montreal Machine 26–23 Sacramento Surge
Sunday, May 5 New York/New Jersey Knights 42–6 Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks
Monday, May 6 London Monarchs 38–15 San Antonio Riders

Week 8

Date Visiting team Final score Home team
Saturday, May 11 San Antonio Riders 7–17 Barcelona Dragons
London Monarchs 22–7 New York/New Jersey Knights
Sacramento Surge 33–45 Orlando Thunder
Sunday, May 12 Birmingham Fire 3–10 Frankfurt Galaxy
Monday, May 13 Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks 6–15 Montreal Machine

Week 9

Date Visiting team Final score Home team
Saturday, May 18 Montreal Machine 10–27 San Antonio Riders
London Monarchs 45–21 Sacramento Surge
Sunday, May 19 Frankfurt Galaxy 10–3 Barcelona Dragons
Monday, May 20 Orlando Thunder 20–14 Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks
New York/New Jersey Knights 14–24 Birmingham Fire

Week 10

Date Visiting team Final score Home team
Saturday, May 25 Sacramento Surge 24–13 Frankfurt Galaxy
Birmingham Fire 28–7 Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks
San Antonio Riders 9–38 New York/New Jersey Knights
Monday, May 27 Barcelona Dragons 20–17 London Monarchs
Orlando Thunder 33–27 Montreal Machine

Playoffs

  Semifinals World Bowl '91
                 
 Barcelona Dragons 10  
 Birmingham Fire 3  
     Barcelona Dragons 0
   London Monarchs 21
 London Monarchs 42
 New York/New Jersey Knights 26  

All-World League team

Offense

Position First team Second team
Wide receiver Jon Horton, London
Gene Taylor, Barcelona
Byron Williams, Orlando
Dana Brinson, London
Monty Gilbreath, NY/NJ
Carl Parker, Sacramento
Tackle Steve Gabbard, London
Mike Withycombe, Orlando
Scott Adams, Barcelona
Theo Adams, London
Guard Paul Berardelli, London
Gary Frank, Frankfurt
John Guerrero, Orlando
Barry Voorhees, Barcelona
Center Doug Marrone, London Curtis Wilson, Sacramento
Quarterback Stan Gelbaugh, London Scott Erney, Barcelona
Running back Tony Baker, Frankfurt
Ricky Blake, San Antonio
Judd Garrett, London
Eric Mitchell, Orlando
Eric Wilkerson, NY/NJ

Defense

Position First team Second team
Defensive end Bruce Clark, Barcelona
Mark Mraz, Frankfurt
Donnie Gardner, San Antonio
Shawn Knight, Sacramento
Nose tackle Roy Hart, London Darrell Phillips, Birmingham
Mike Teeter, Frankfurt
Outside linebacker Danny Lockett, London
Tracy Simien, Montreal
Marlon Brown, London
Ron Sancho, NY/NJ
Inside linebacker John Brantley, Birmingham
Tim Walton, San Antonio
Ron Goetz, Barcelona
Pete Najarian, Sacramento
Ken Sale, London
Cornerback Anthony Parker, NY/NJ
Corris Ervin, London
John Holland, Birmingham
Richard Shelton, Montreal
Strong safety Greg Coauette, Sacramento Tim Broady, Frankfurt
Free safety John Miller, Birmingham Dedrick Dodge, London

Specialists

Position First team Second team
Kicker Phil Alexander, London Björn Nittmo, Montreal
Punter Chris Mohr, Montreal Kirk Maggio, Birmingham
Special teams Erroll Tucker, Orlando (PR) Richard Shelton, Montreal (PR)
Operation Discovery Phil Alexander, London Victor Ebubedike, London

References

  1. ^ The Official 1992 World League Fact Book. 
  2. ^ "1991 WLAF Standings". FootballDB.com. http://www.footballdb.com/standings.html?lg=WLAF&yr=1991. Retrieved 2010-07-30.