Returning from a 2-year hiatus after the 1992 WLAF season,[1] the league had dropped its seven North American teams, with the three existing teams (the Frankfurt Galaxy, London Monarchs and Barcelona Dragons) joined by three new franchises (the Rhein Fire, Scottish Claymores and Amsterdam Admirals).
The top draft choice was Shaumbe Wright-Fair, who was picked by the Rhein Fire.
[4] The Claymores' hopes of making the World Bowl were dashed with a week 6 defeat by Rhein 33–27 in overtime.
23,847 fans witnessed the Galaxy pull off an upset en route to a 26–22 victory and their first ever World Bowl title.
Quarterback Paul Justin earned MVP honors by completing 18 of 36 attempts for 308 yards with three touchdowns and one interception.