- Los Angeles Wolves
Football club infobox
clubname = Los Angeles Wolves
fullname = Los Angeles Wolves
nickname = "Wolves"
founded =1966
dissolved =1968
ground =Los Angeles Coliseum : 1967
Rose Bowl: 1968| capacity =
chairman =Jack Kent Cooke | manager = flagicon|EnglandRonnie Allen : 1967
flagicon|EnglandRay Wood : 1968
league =United Soccer Association : 1967North American Soccer League : 1968|Los Angeles Wolves are a former
United States professional soccer team, owned byJack Kent Cooke , that played for two seasons during the 1960s. In 1967 they played in theUnited Soccer Association , finishing as champions, and in 1968 they were founding members of theNorth American Soccer League .USA
In 1966 a group of
United States and Canadian sports entrepreneurs, led byJack Kent Cooke , formed theUnited Soccer Association with the intention of organising a professional soccer league. The USA originally intended to launch its league in the spring of 1968. However a rival league, the National Professional Soccer League, announced it was ready to launch in 1967. Not wanting to lose ground to its rival, the USA decided to fast track its launch. Without any players of its own, it opted to import whole teams fromEurope andSouth America . It was intended that these teams would represent the franchises during the inaugural season, giving them time to build their own squads for the following season. Wolverhampton Wanderers, who had won promotion to the English First Division at the end of the 1966-67 season subsequently represented theLos Angeles franchise. Cooke had originally intended to call the team the Los Angeles Zorros, but when the agreement with Wolverhampton was made, it was decided to use their nickname of Wolves.Wolves played in the "Western Division" alongside
San Francisco Golden Gate Gales ,Chicago Mustangs ,Houston Stars ,Vancouver Royal Canadians andDallas Tornado . These teams were represented byADO Den Haag ,Cagliari Calcio , Bangu AC, Sunderland and Dundee United. Of the twelve teams in the league, Wolves with a team coached byRonnie Allen and featuringDerek Dougan , emerged as one of the strongest sides. After winning the "Western Division", a flip of a coin gave them the right to host the championship play-off game against the "Eastern Division" champions,Washington Whips , who were represented by Aberdeen. The match drew 17,824 toLos Angeles Coliseum . Wolves won the championship beating the Whips 6-5 after 36 minutes of extra-time. Four goals were scored within a 4 minute period midway through the second half and each team scored during extra time. The game was decided after Whips defenderAlly Shewan scored an own goal.NASL
In December 1967 the USA merged with the National Professional Soccer League to form the
North American Soccer League . As a result Wolves became founding members of the new league. During the inaugural 1968 season Wolves played in the "Pacific Division" alongside theSan Diego Toros ,Oakland Clippers andVancouver Royals . With a team coached byRay Wood and featuringCarlos Metidieri , but no Wolverhampton Wanderers players, they failed to repeat the success of the previous season. After finishing third in their division, Wolves were one of several NASL franchises that folded after just one season. The idea of importing teams to represent franchises was revived during the 1969 NASL season and Wolverhampton Wanderers returned to theUnited States , this time representingKansas City Spurs , and winning the NASL International Cup.Year-by-year
External links
* [http://mywebpages.comcast.net/dulyjs/strikers/nasl/la2.html Team stats A]
* [http://home.att.net/~nasl/teams/wolves.htm Team stats B]
* [http://home.att.net/~nasl/rosters/wolves.htm List of LA Wolves players]
* [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1966.html 1966 in American soccer]
* [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1967.html 1967 in American soccer]
* [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1968.html 1968 in American soccer]
* [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1969.html 1969 in American soccer]
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