Sport in Montreal - Former Professional Franchises

Former Professional Franchises

Club League Venue Years Championships
Montreal Expos Major League Baseball Olympic Stadium 1969–2004 0
Montreal Impact North American Soccer League Saputo Stadium 1992–2011 3
Montreal Royals International League Delorimier Stadium 1929–1960 2
Montreal Junior Hockey Club Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Verdun Auditorium 2008–2011 0
Montreal Dragons National Basketball League Verdun Auditorium 1993–1994 0
Montreal Matrix American Basketball Association Centre Pierre Charbonneau 2005–2008 0
Montreal Sasquatch Premier Basketball League Centre Pierre Charbonneau 2008–2009 0
Montreal Machine World League of American Football 1991–1992 0
Montreal Concordes Canadian Football League 1982–1985
1986 as the Montreal Alouettes
0
Montreal Rocket Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Bell Centre

Maurice Richard Arena

1999–2003 0
Montreal Roadrunners Roller Hockey International Montreal Forum 1994–1995 0
Molson Centre 1996–1997
Montreal Voyageurs American Hockey League 1969–1971 0
Montreal Maroons National Hockey League Montreal Forum 1924–1938 2
Montreal Wanderers National Hockey League 1903–1918 7
Montreal Shamrocks Amateur Hockey Association 1896–1898 2
Canadian Amateur Hockey League 1898–1905
Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association 1905–1909
Canadian Hockey Association 1909–1910
National Hockey Association 1909–1910
Montreal Express National Lacrosse League Bell Centre 2001–2002 0
Montreal Supra Canadian Soccer League 1988–1992 0
Montreal Manic North American Soccer League Olympic Stadium 1981–1983 0
Montreal Axion National Women's Hockey League Centre Étienne Desmarteau 1998 at 2007 1
Montreal Jofa Titan National Women's Hockey League Ed Meagher Arena on Concordia University campus 1998-99 0

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