Sports season
The 1991 WLAF season was the inaugural season of the World League of American Football and was the first transatlantic sports league. The regular season began on March 23, and concluded on May 27. The postseason ran from June 1 until June 9, when the London Monarchs defeated the Barcelona Dragons 21–0 in World Bowl '91 at Wembley Stadium in London , England .
Attendances
Average game attendance was 25,361.[ 1] At London, Barcelona, Frankfurt and Montreal , attendances surpassed early expectations.[ 2] The Monarchs' home attendance led the league, with an average of 40,481 in the regular season.[ 3] The dress rehearsal for the World Bowl, London v Barcelona at Wembley in week 10, attracted 50,835 fans,[ 4] while the same week Frankfurt v Sacramento received a bigger crowd, 51,653,[ 4] [ 3] with around 10,000 more fans turned away.[ 3] The World Bowl was attended by 61,108.[ 4]
Regular season
Week 1
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
Standings
[ 5]
[ 6]
Postseason
Bracket
Semifinals
World Bowl '91
1
London Monarchs
42
4
New York/New Jersey Knights
26
London Monarchs
21
Barcelona Dragons
0
3
Barcelona Dragons
10
2
Birmingham Fire
3
All-World League team
Offense
Position
First team
Second team
Wide receiver
Jon Horton, LondonGene Taylor , BarcelonaByron Williams , Orlando
Dana Brinson , London Monty Gilbreath, NY/NJCarl Parker , Sacramento
Tackle
Steve Gabbard , LondonMike 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, OrlandoEric Wilkerson , NY/NJ
[ 7]
Defense
Position
First team
Second team
Defensive end
Bruce Clark , BarcelonaMark Mraz , Frankfurt
Donnie Gardner , San AntonioShawn Knight , Sacramento
Nose tackle
Roy Hart , London
Darrell Phillips, BirminghamMike Teeter , Frankfurt
Outside linebacker
Danny Lockett, LondonTracy Simien , Montreal
Marlon Brown, London Ron Sancho, NY/NJ
Inside linebacker
John Brantley , Birmingham Tim Walton, San Antonio
Ron Goetz, BarcelonaPete Najarian , Sacramento Ken Sale, London
Cornerback
Anthony Parker , NY/NJ Corris Ervin, London
John Holland, BirminghamRichard Shelton , Montreal
Strong safety
Greg Coauette, Sacramento
Tim Broady, Frankfurt
Free safety
John Miller, Birmingham
Dedrick Dodge , London
[ 7]
Specialists
[ 7]
References
^ "League History" . WLAF . Retrieved 26 May 2014 .
^ Stellino, Vito (April 7, 1991). "WLAF attendance surpassing early hopes in Europe and Canada" . Baltimore Sun . Retrieved 26 May 2014 .
^ a b c Eichel, Larry (June 8, 1991). "In Europe, WLAF's Game Was More Than Football" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Archived from the original on October 29, 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014 .
^ a b c "WLAF History: 1991" . WLAF . Retrieved 26 May 2014 .
^ Associated Press (May 28, 1991). "WLAF standings" . The Item . Sumter, South Carolina. p. 4B. Retrieved August 2, 2012 .
^ "1991 WLAF Standings" . The Football Database. Retrieved August 2, 2011 .
^ a b c "1991 All-World League Team" . The News . Boca Raton, Florida. May 25, 1991. p. 5D. Retrieved August 2, 2012 .