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St. Catharines Wolves : ウィキペディア英語版
St. Catharines Wolves

St. Catharines Wolves (also known as St. Catharines Roma Wolves or simply Roma Wolves), are a Canadian soccer team, founded in 1977. The club is a former member of the Canadian Soccer League (CSL), where it fielded a professional team from 1998-2013, and now operates youth teams in the Peninsula Soccer League. Teams play out of Club Roma in St. Catharines, Ontario in the Niagara Peninsula. The team's colors are dark red and white, mimicking those of the famous Italian club A.S. Roma.
== History ==

The St. Catherines Roma Wolves were founded in 1977 and played their first season in 1978 in the National Soccer League (NSL), later renamed the CNSL with the addition of the Winnipeg Fury in 1993. From their formation through to 1994, the club was known as St. Catharines Roma. In 1995 they underwent restructuring and changed their name to St. Catharines Wolves. The club name was revised again in 1996 to St. Catharines Roma Wolves, and the following season of 1997 would be their last in the soon-to-be-dissolved NSL. However the Wolves would finish the NSL era successfully, becoming champions of the league in its final season.
The Roma Wolves next played from 1998 through 2005 in the Canadian Professional Soccer League, which was renamed the Canadian Soccer League (CSL) in 2006. Building off their success in 1997 in the NSL, the club would win championships in the CSL in 1998 and 2001.
In 2012-13, following the controversy faced by the CSL over standards and allegations of match-fixing, the Canadian Soccer Association would de-sanction the league, putting the future of many of its clubs and operations in doubt. In May 2014 the Roma Wolves ceased operations of the professional team due to the de-sanctioning of the CSL, financial and volunteer issues and combined with competition from Niagara United for players in the Niagara Peninsula.

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