• 1984 Montreal Concordes finished the season in third place in the East Division with a 6–9–1 record and lost in the East Semi-Final. "1984 Montreal Concordes...
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  • The 1985 Montreal Concordes season, saw the team finish in second place in the East Division with an 8–8 record and lose in the East Final to the Hamilton...
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    ownership as the Montreal Concordes. After playing for four years as the Concordes, they revived the Alouettes name for the 1986 season. A second folding...
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  • 1983 Montreal Concordes finished the season in fourth place in the East Division with a 5–10–1 record and missed the playoffs. "1983 Montreal Concordes (CFL)...
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  • founded in 1958. The franchise folded after the 1981 season, but a new team named the Concordes took their place in the East Division and inherited the...
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  • Nick Arakgi (category Montreal Concordes players)
    Canadian Football League. In a nine-season career, Arakgi played for the Montreal Alouettes, Montreal Concordes, and Winnipeg Blue Bombers and made three...
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  • 2004 season, the franchise relocated to Washington, D.C., and became the Washington Nationals. Immediately after the minor league Triple-A Montreal Royals...
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  • the professional franchise, the Montreal Alouettes, changed ownership and name. The Concordes played from 1982 to 1984, when the team folded. They managed...
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  • Riders Concordes Argonauts Tiger-Cats Blue Bombers Roughriders Eskimos Stampeders Lions    The 1985 CFL season is considered to be the 32nd season in modern-day...
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  • Football League’s Montreal Concordes. Kelly would ultimately sign with the USFL’s Houston Gamblers for the following three seasons before making his first...
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  • new team, named the Montreal Concordes, was created for the 1982 season and was in operation for four full seasons as the Concordes. In an effort to reconnect...
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  • Steve Smith (quarterback) (category Montreal Concordes players)
    He also played in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for the Montreal Concordes in 1984 and the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1985. Smith attended Grand Blanc...
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  • David Overstreet (category Montreal Concordes players)
    the year. His second season, with the newly renamed and dreadful Montreal Concordes, was plagued by injury, and he only gained 190 yards rushing. He agreed...
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  • Joe Silipo (category Montreal Alouettes players)
    during the Alouettes' 1981 season. The Alouettes franchise folded in May 1982 and the team re-emerged as the Montreal Concordes. Following a dismal 3–13-0...
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  • Vince Skillings (category Montreal Concordes players)
    cornerback in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for the Montreal Alouettes and Montreal Concordes. He played college football at Ohio State University....
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  • Ken Miller (American football) (category Montreal Concordes players)
    cornerback in the Canadian Football League (CFL) for the Montreal Alouettes, Montreal Concordes, Ottawa Rough Riders and Calgary Stampeders. He played college...
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  • Joe Galat (category Montreal Alouettes coaches)
    His Montreal Concordes consistently finished under .500 each year and only made the playoffs once (in 1984). Near the end of the Montreal Concordes 1985...
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  • Ken Johnson (quarterback) (category Montreal Concordes players)
    interceptions. Johnson would not see much action with the reborn Montreal franchise, Montreal Concordes, in 1982. He appeared in only 2 games before being traded...
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  • Ron Robinson (Canadian football) (category Montreal Concordes players)
    slotback and wide receiver who played six seasons in the Canadian Football League (CFL), mainly for the Montreal Concordes. He was a part of the BC Lions 1985...
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    signed by the Montreal Alouettes. Shortly after he signed the Alouettes folded and the franchise became the Montreal Concordes. The Concordes later released...
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    then the Montreal Junior Alouettes, and finally the Montreal Junior Concordes) St. Hubert Rebelles (Saint-Hubert, Quebec) Verdun Shamcats (Verdun, Quebec)...
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    Olympic Stadium (French: Stade olympique) is a multi-purpose stadium in Montreal, Canada, located at Olympic Park in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district...
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  • Ron Reeves (gridiron football) (category Montreal Concordes players)
    Montreal Concordes in June 1983. He entered the first game of the season in relief of John Rogan and started the next game. He helped the Concordes win...
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    Jacques Chapdelaine (category Montreal Concordes players)
    leading to his trade to the Montreal Concordes during the following offseason. While his 1985 season with the Concordes was just as unproductive as the...
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  • Dwaine Wilson (category Montreal Concordes players)
    Pocatello, Idaho, he played two seasons for the Montreal Concordes (part of the Montreal Alouettes franchise history). In 1984, he played 16 games and in 1985...
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  • Edmonton Elks as of the 2021 CFL season. Montreal Alouettes folded and were replaced by the Montreal Concordes during a four season (1982–1985), but were renamed...
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  • Following the 1981 season the Montreal Alouettes folded. They were refounded in time for the 1982 season as the Montreal Concordes. The new owners restored...
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  • have played in Montreal as one in their league records, including those of the original Alouettes (1946–1981), the Montreal Concordes (1982–1986) and...
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