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  2. Toronto Blizzard (1971–1984) - Wikipedia

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    The Global Television Network purchased 85% of the struggling Toronto Metros-Croatia on February 1, 1979, for $2.6 million. [4] [5] [6] Following the purchase, Toronto Croatia returned to the NSL as a separate club. With only 7 of the 26 players from the 1978 roster staying, the NASL team was renamed the Toronto Blizzard following

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    The majority of live news streams are produced as world news broadcasts, by major television networks, or by major news channels; however, there are some live news streams which are produced by individual local television channels as well. A live news stream is distinct from news broadcasts that are transmitted via conventional broadcast ...

  4. Toronto Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Blizzard (1971–1984), the original soccer club, a franchise of the North American Soccer League; Toronto Blizzard (1986–1993), the later club and franchise of the Canadian Soccer League; Toronto Azzurri Blizzard, a Canadian women's semi-professional soccer club; North American blizzard of 1999, when the Canadian army was called into ...

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  6. Toronto Blizzard (NASL) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 December 2019, at 11:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Category:Toronto Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Blizzard (1986–1993) (1 C, 4 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Toronto Blizzard" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  8. Canadian Soccer League (1987–1992) - Wikipedia

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    From 1968 to 1984, the US-based North American Soccer League (NASL), a top division professional league, contained two Canadian teams at its inception (the Toronto Falcons and Vancouver Royals), rising to five Canadian teams at the time of its folding - the Calgary Boomers, Edmonton Drillers, Montréal Manic, Vancouver Whitecaps and Toronto ...

  9. Toronto Blizzard (1986–1993) - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the club became known as Toronto Metro-Croatia after being purchased by Toronto Croatia. In 1979, the club was purchased by the Global Television Network and renamed the Toronto Blizzard with Toronto Croatia becoming their own separate team again. [1] In September 1981, York-Hanover Sports Enterprises bought the franchise. [2]