First season: 1991
Final season: 1992
Location: Birmingham, AL, USA
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STADIUM

(LEGION FIELD)
NORTH AMERICAN WEST
Birmingham Fire

Birmingham Fire were formed in 1991 as a founding member of the World League of American Football. At the time, they were being considered a franchise along with Nashville, San Antonio and Orlando. They qualifed for the playoffs twice in 1991 and 1992.
They were chosen because of past support for professional football with the WFL's Birmingham Americans (1974) and Birmingham Vulcans (1975) and USFL's Birmingham Stallions (1983-1985).
Fire aimed to host World Bowl '92 by expanding Legion Field from 72,000 to 80,000 and adding luxury skyboxes and a giant TV scoreboard. However, the game was awarded to Montreal instead.
The team name was resurrected in 1995 with the Rhein Fire when the league returned as a solely European league.
NAMES
Birmingham Fire (1991-1992)
AFFILIATIONS
WORLD LEAGUE OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL (1991-1992)
AWARDS
WORLD BOWL TITLES (0)
PLAYOFFS APPEARANCES (2)
1991,1992
SEASONS
SEASON DIVISION FINISH RECORD PLAYOFFS
1991 WLAF 1ST (NORTH AMERICAN WEST) 5-5 Lost Semi-Final (@ Dragons) 10-3
1992 WLAF 1ST (NORTH AMERICAN WEST) 7-3 Lost Semi-Final (@ Orlando Thunder) 45-7
LOGOS
(1991-1992)
HELMETS
(1991-1992)
STADIUMS
LEGION FIELD
(BIRMINGHAM, AL)
(1991-1992)