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{{Short description|World League of American Football team}} {{Infobox American football team | name = Montreal Machine | bgcolor = #4B2942 | fontcolor = #FFFFFF | helmet = | logo = Montreal Machine Logo.svg | league = [[World League of American Football]] | founded = 1991 | closed = 1992 | field = [[Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]] | location = [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada | colors = Maroon, Silver, Navy, Red, White<ref>{{cite web |title=Team Colors – WLAF |url=http://www.colorwerx.us/research/TeamColors/Football_Outdoor/WorldLeagueOfAmericanFootball/WorldLeagueOfAmericanFootball.htm |work=ColorWerx.us |accessdate=January 17, 2010 |url-status=usurped |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101115224323/http://www.colorwerx.us/research/TeamColors/Football_Outdoor/WorldLeagueOfAmericanFootball/WorldLeagueOfAmericanFootball.htm |archivedate=November 15, 2010 }}</ref><br><small>{{Color box|#512A44|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#8A8D8F|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#0C2340|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#BA0C2F|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}}</small> | mascot = | coach = | record = Regular Season: 6–14 }} The '''Montreal Machine''' were the sole Canadian (and non-U.S.-based North American) team in the [[World League of American Football]] (WLAF), a springtime developmental professional league set up by the [[National Football League]] (NFL) that played in 1991 and 1992. There were also three European teams and six United States–based teams. Like all WLAF teams, the Machine played [[American football|American rules football]], 11 players per side on a 100-yard-long/{{frac|53|1|3}}-yard-wide field, rather than [[Canadian football|Canadian rules football]] of 12 players per side on a 110-yard-long/65-yard-wide field. The Machine filled a void created by the folding of the [[Canadian Football League]]'s [[Montreal Alouettes]] in 1987. It was the first American football team in Canada since the [[Montreal Beavers]], [[Toronto Rifles]] and [[Victoria Steelers]], which all played in the [[Continental Football League]] in 1967. The NFL had also played two [[American Bowl|international preseason games]] in Montreal in 1988 and 1990 during the Alouettes' absence. After two years, the Machine, and the entire WLAF, were put on "hiatus" by the NFL. In 1995, the three European-based franchises (and three more) were reconstituted as the World League (later known as [[NFL Europe]]); the North American teams were folded, thus becoming a purely European league. The Machine played their home games at [[Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]] in Montreal, which also hosted what would be the WLAF's last game in its original incarnation, [[World Bowl '92]]. A crowd of 43,789 watched the [[Sacramento Surge]] defeat the [[Orlando Thunder]], 21–17. The Machine's average game attendance was 31,888 in their first year of play, well above the league average and above expectations. It dropped to 25,254 in their second (and final) year, still in line with league average. The end of the WLAF's North American operations was soon followed by the CFL commencing its own [[CFL USA|U.S. expansion experiment]], which lasted for three seasons. The subsequent demise of the CFL's U.S. teams coincided with pro football's return to Montreal in 1996 when the third and current incarnation of the [[Montreal Alouettes]] commenced play. The Alouettes had been revived by the owners of the [[Baltimore Stallions]], the most successful of the CFL's American franchises, who upon shuttering their U.S.-based team relocated their football organization to Montreal.
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