Montreal Royal (UFA)

Professional ultimate franchise based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Montreal Royal are a professional ultimate team based in Montreal, Quebec. The Royal compete in the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) as a member of the East Division. The team was the second Canadian franchise to join the UFA – originally branded as the American Ultimate Disc League (AUDL) – after the Toronto Rush.[2] The Royal play their home games at Claude-Robillard Sports Complex in Montreal, Quebec. They played their inaugural game on April 19, 2014, where they hosted the Toronto Rush and lost by a score of 22–14.[3] In this game, the Royal broke the UFA attendance record previously held by the Rush with more than 3,000 fans.[4][5] The team name has several references: a spring Association de Ultimate de Montréal league team called Royal that the co-owners play on, the Montreal hill Mount Royal, and a nod to the former minor league professional baseball team Montreal Royals.[6]

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Montreal Royal
SportUltimate frisbee
Founded2013
LeagueUltimate Frisbee Association
DivisionEast
Based inMontreal, Quebec
StadiumClaude-Robillard Sports Complex
Colours      Blue, orange, and white
OwnerJean-Levy Champagne, Patrick Gratton, Christian Mathieu, Jean-Phillippe Riopel, Manuel Herreras, Éric Desrosiers, Marie-France Denoncourt, Audrey Ayotte[1]
Head coachCaroline Cadotte
Websiteroyalultimate.com
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