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1992 London Monarchs season

World League of American Football team season


World League of American Football team season

FieldValue
teamLondon Monarchs
year1992
record2–7–1
division_place3rd European
coachRay Willsey
general managerBilly Hicks
stadiumWembley Stadium
playoffs*Did not qualify*
next[1995 ](1995-london-monarchs-season)

The 1992 London Monarchs season was the second season for the franchise in the World League of American Football (WLAF). The team was led by head coach Ray Willsey in his first year, and played its home games at Wembley Stadium in London, England. They finished the season in third place of the European Division with a record of two wins, seven losses and one tie.

Offseason

World League draft

Draft orderPlayer namePositionCollegeRoundOverall1102213324435546657768879981010911120121311314214153151641617517186181971920820219212302224123252242632527426285272952830529315
Roland SmithCBMiami (FL)
Bernard FordWRUCF
William KirkseyLBSouthern Miss
Rich McCulloughDEClemson
Ron ShipleyTNew Mexico
Danta WhitakerTEMississippi Valley State
Charlie YoungRBStanford
Eddie GodfreyCBWestern Kentucky
Clarence SeayWRUTEP
Anthony ThompsonLBEast Carolina
Michael HarrisOGGrambling State
Emanuel McNeilDTTennessee-Martin
Ted PopsonTEPortland State
Marvin HargroveWRRichmond
Shane FoleyQBUSC
Bob ChristianRBNorthwestern
Scott HoughTMaine
Elijah AustinDTNorth Carolina State
Antonio GibsonSCincinnati
Ruben MendozaOGWayne State
Damon BaldwinOGSan Diego State
Ernest ThompsonFBGeorgia Southern
Douglas CraftSSouthern
Fred McNairQBAlcorn State
Patrick MooreDTCalifornia Poly State
Paul AlsburyPSouthwest Texas State
Richard BookerLBTCU
Brian InmanOGNorthern Colorado
Jimmy McCarneySMiddle Tennessee

Personnel

Staff

  • General Manager – Billy Hicks

  • Assistant General Manager – Candida Wenham

  • Director of Media Relations - Jack Gallagher

  • Head Coach – Ray Willsey

  • Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line – George Warhop

  • Quarterbacks/Receivers – Bill Schmitz

  • Running Backs – Ned James

  • Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line – Jim Washburn

  • Linebackers/Special Teams – Dennis Danielson

  • Defensive Backs/Pass Coverages – Bob Mischak

Roster

Schedule

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame siteAttendanceFinal scoreTeam record12345678910
Sunday, March 226:00 p.mNew York/New Jersey Knights**W** 26–20 OT1–0Wembley Stadium30,167
Saturday, March 286:00 p.m.[Frankfurt Galaxy](1992-frankfurt-galaxy-season)**L** 28–311–1Wembley Stadium21,799
Saturday, April 46:00 p.m.at [Barcelona Dragons](1992-barcelona-dragons-season)**L** 7–131–2Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc19,337
Saturday, April 11[Birmingham Fire](1992-birmingham-fire-season)**T** 17–17 OT1–2–1Wembley Stadium20,370
Saturday, April 18Barcelona Dragons**L** 0–91–3–1Wembley Stadium18,518
Sunday, April 26Sacramento Surge**L** 26–311–4–1Wembley Stadium18,653
Saturday, May 3at New York/New Jersey Knights**L** 13–411–5–1Giants Stadium30,112
Saturday, May 10at Orlando Thunder**L** 0–91–6–1Florida Citrus Bowl20,268
Sunday, May 17at Montreal Machine**W** 45–132–6–1Olympic Stadium14,637
Saturday, May 237:00 p.m.at Frankfurt Galaxy**L** 16–192–7–1Waldstadion43,259

Standings

Game summaries

Week 1: vs New York/New Jersey Knights

Week 2: vs Frankfurt Galaxy

;First quarter

  • Frankfurt – 19-yard field goal by Robbie Keen, 8:08.
  • Frankfurt – Chad Fortune 5-yard touchdown reception from Mike Perez, Robbie Keen kick good, 4:04. ;Second quarter
  • Frankfurt – 37-yard field goal by Robbie Keen, 14:26.
  • London – Tony Sargent 16-yard touchdown reception from Stan Gelbaugh, Phil Alexander kick good, 7:26.
  • London – Jeff Alexander 1-yard touchdown run, Phil Alexander kick good, 0:32. ;Third quarter
  • London – Bernard Ford 32-yard touchdown reception from Stan Gelbaugh, Phil Alexander kick good, 13:32.
  • London – Sean Foster 98-yard touchdown reception from Stan Gelbaugh, Phil Alexander kick good, 2:13.
  • Frankfurt – Richard Buchanan 31-yard touchdown reception from Mike Perez, Tony Baker two-point conversion reception from Mike Perez, 0:49. ;Fourth quarter
  • Frankfurt – Richard Buchanan 6-yard touchdown reception from Mike Perez, Robbie Keen kick good, 4:36.
  • Frankfurt – 20-yard field goal by Robbie Keen, 0:12. ;Leading passers
  • Frankfurt – Mike Perez – 30/53, 353 yards, 3 touchdowns, 1 interception.
  • London – Stan Gelbaugh – 21/44, 323 yards, 3 touchdowns, 2 interceptions. ;Leading rushers
  • Frankfurt – Mike Perez – 2 rushes, 24 yards.
  • London – Jeff Alexander – 14 rushes, 45 yards, 1 touchdown. ;Leading receivers
  • Frankfurt – Richard Buchanan – 5 receptions, 101 yards, 2 touchdowns.
  • London – Sean Foster – 4 receptions, 142 yards, 1 touchdown.

Week 3: at Barcelona Dragons

;First quarter

  • Barcelona – Thomas Woods 86-yard touchdown reception from Scott Erney, Teddy Garcia kick good, 9:55. ;Second quarter
  • Barcelona – 22-yard field goal by Teddy Garcia, 8:58.
  • Barcelona – 22-yard field goal by Teddy Garcia, 0:24. ;Third quarter
  • No scoring. ;Fourth quarter
  • London – Bernard Ford 29-yard touchdown reception from Stan Gelbaugh, Phil Alexander kick good, 6:20. ;Leading passers
  • London – Stan Gelbaugh – 16/29, 224 yards, 1 touchdown, 2 interceptions.
  • Barcelona – Scott Erney – 15/33, 181 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception. ;Leading rushers
  • London – Jeff Alexander – 12 rushes, 36 yards.
  • Barcelona – Paul Palmer – 22 rushes, 62 yards. ;Leading receivers
  • London – Tony Sargent – 4 receptions, 80 yards.
  • Barcelona – Thomas Woods – 2 receptions, 95 yards, 1 touchdown.

Week 4: vs Birmingham Fire

Week 5: vs Barcelona Dragons

References

References

  1. "The Official 1996 World League of American Football Fact Book".
  2. "1992 London Monarchs Media Guide".
  3. "1992 London Monarchs schedule and results". The Football Database.
  4. "1992 WLAF Standings". The Football Database.
  5. (March 30, 1992). "Galaxy 31, Monarchs 28". [[Stars and Stripes (newspaper).
  6. Associated Press. (May 23, 1992). "Galaxy 19, Monarchs 16". Associated Press.
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