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The Cyclones began as the St. Catharines, Ontario, St. Catharines Blue Jays (later St. Catharines Stompers) in 1986 as a team in the New York–Penn League. They were named for their parent club, the Toronto Blue Jays. In 1995, the team was sold by the city of Toronto to a group of local investors which included former Toronto catcher Ernie Whitt.
Sudbury Cyclones: Sudbury, Ontario: Queen's Athletic Field [37] Peter Severinac [38] St. Catharines Heidelberg: St. Catharines, Ontario: Heidelberg Stadium [39] Frank McArdia [40] St. Catharines Roma: St. Catharines, Ontario: Club Roma Stadium Toronto Croatia: Etobicoke, Ontario: Lamport Stadium [41] Toronto Falcons: Toronto, Ontario: Lamport ...
St. Catharines Roma (C, O) 12 10 2 0 35 7 +28 22 Qualification for Playoffs 2 St. Catharines Heidelberg: 12 9 0 3 37 12 +25 18 3 Sudbury Cyclones: 12 6 2 4 20 11 +9 14 4 Toronto Polonia 12 5 3 4 25 18 +7 13 5 Toronto Ukrainians: 12 4 2 6 19 26 −7 10 6 Mississauga Hungaria 12 3 0 9 13 33 −20 6 7 Bradford Marshlanders 12 0 1 11 8 50 −42 1
The 1980 National Soccer League season was the fifty-seventh season under the National Soccer League (NSL) name. The season began in May 1980 and concluded in October 1980 with the NSL Championship final where Toronto Panhellenic defeated St. Catharines Roma. [2]
St. Catharines Roma Wolves; Sudbury Cyclones (1976–1980) T. Toronto Blizzard (1986–1993) Toronto Croatia; Toronto Falcons (1975–1982) Toronto Jets; Toronto ...
The team was formerly the St. Catharines Stompers and was sold by the Blue Jays and relocated to Queens, New York City, New York and played at The Ballpark at St. Johns. The following season (2001), the team moved to the New York City borough of Brooklyn and became the Brooklyn Cyclones, an affiliate of the New York Mets.
Brooklyn Cyclones Williamsport Crosscutters ... St. Catharines Blue Jays: 1986 1: Utica Blue Sox: 1983 1: Vermont Expos: 1996 1: Watertown Indians: 1995 1: West ...
News of a potential Canadian national soccer league was confirmed when the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) officially sanctioned a proposal from a group known as Sports Professionals International Inc. [5] [6] [7] Meanwhile, on the National Soccer League (NSL) front the office of the league commissioner was established with league secretary Job Jones serving as the inaugural officeholder. [8]