For the International League AAA baseball team, see Montreal Royals. For the hockey team, see Royal Montreal Hockey Club. For other uses, see Montreal Royals (disambiguation).
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Montreal Royales
Information
League
Canadian Baseball League
Location
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Ballpark
none
Founded
2003
Folded
2003
League championships
0
Division championships
0
Former name(s)
Montreal Royales (2003)
Colours
Royal Blue, Red, Gold
Manager
Gary Roenicke
The Montreal Royales were one of eight teams in the short-lived Canadian Baseball League (2003 only). The Royales of the CBL, unrelated to the Montreal Royals of 1939–1960, were strictly a road team which never succeeded in obtaining a "home" field in the Montreal area to play, despite several efforts to negotiate one. All nine of their home games were played in neutral cities such as Sherbrooke (Amedée Roy Stadium). The Royales finished their season at the bottom of their division with a 10-22 record.
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Defunct sports teams based in Quebec
Baseball
NL
Montreal Expos
IL (AAA)
Montreal Royals
EL (AA)
Quebec Metros/Québec Carnavals
Sherbrooke Pirates
Trois-Rivières Aigles
Thetford Mines Pirates
CBL
Montreal Royales
Trois-Rivières Saints
CAN-AM
Trois-Rivières Renards
Trois-Rivières Royals
Basketball
NBL
Montreal Dragons
PBL
Montreal Sasquatch
ABA
Montreal Matrix
Football
CFL
Montreal Concordes
Continental Football League
Montreal Beavers
UFL
Quebec Rifles
WLAF
Montreal Machine
CMFL
Rouyn-Noranda Fantassins
Val D'Or Jets
EFL
Montreal Condors
CJFL
Chateauguay Ramblers
Laval Cobras
Laval Scorpions
Loyola College
Montreal AAA
Montreal Junior Alouettes
Montreal Junior Concordes
Montreal Rose Bombers
Montreal Westmounts
Notre-Dame-de-Grace Maple Leafs
South Shore Packers
Verdun Invictus
Verdun Maple Leafs
Verdun Shamcats
QJFL
North Shore Broncos
Valleyfield Phalanges
Hockey
NHL/NHA/WHA
Montreal Maroons
Montreal Shamrocks
Montreal Wanderers
Quebec Bulldogs
Quebec Nordiques
AHL
Montreal Voyageurs
Quebec Aces
Quebec Citadelles
Sherbrooke Canadiens
Sherbrooke Jets
IHL
Quebec Rafales
LNAH
Asbestos Aztecs
Granby Prédateurs
LaSalle Rapides
Louiseville Jets
Saguenay Fjord
Rivière-du-Loup Promutuel
Sorel Royeaux
Trois-Rivières Vikings
Trois-Rivières Draveurs
NWHL
Montreal Axion
Quebec Avalanche
OHA
Montreal Junior Canadiens
Early amateur
Montreal Hockey Club
Montreal Shamrocks
Montreal Victorias
Montreal Wanderers
Quebec Bulldogs
QMJHL
See league article
QSHL (defunct)
Montreal Pats
NOJHL
Temiscaming Royals
Lacrosse
NLL
Montreal Express
NLL 1974-75
Quebec Caribou
Soccer
NASL
Montreal Manic
Montreal Olympique
Canadian Soccer League
Laval Dynamites
Trois-Rivières Attak
Canadian Professional Soccer League (1983)
FC Inter-Montréal
Canadian Soccer League (1987–92)
Montreal Supra
USL W-League
Montreal Xtreme
U Sports
Loyola College Warriors
MacDonald College Aggies
Sir George Williams Georgians
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