1991 Birmingham Fire season

1991 Birmingham Fire season
OwnerGavin Maloof
General managerMichael Huyghue
Head coachChan Gailey
Home fieldLegion Field
Results
Record5–6
Division place1st North America West
Playoff finishLost to Barcelona Dragons in semifinals

The 1991 Birmingham Fire season was the first for the franchise in the inaugural season for the World League of American Football (WLAF). The team was led by head coach Chan Gailey, and played their home games at Legion Field in Birmingham, Alabama. They finished the season with an overall record of five wins and six losses (5–6), as the North America West division champions and with a loss against the Barcelona Dragons in the WLAF semifinals.

The Fire franchise was established in April 1990, and by November 1990 league officials announced play to begin in March 1991. With former Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Chan Gailey selected as head coach, the league held its inaugural draft in February 1991. Birmingham opened the season with a home loss to Montreal followed by a win over Sacramento. The Fire then alternated pairs of wins and losses for the remainder of the season in which the three European team dominated. Although they finished with a record of only 5–5, the Fire qualified for the playoffs as the better of the two mediocre North America division champions, having beaten the 5-5 Knights who had to face the mighty 9-1 London Monarchs. In their WLAF semifinal, Birmingham lost 10-3 to wild card winner Barcelona Dragons; their 8-2 record was only good enough for 2nd in Europe behind London even after having beaten the Monarchs at Wembley.