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St. Catharines Club Roma Soccer still operates as a soccer club providing a place to play for children, both boys and girls ages 3 to 19, and women in house leagues, local travel leagues (Niagara Soccer League and the Hamilton MJ Soccer League).
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This is a list of current soccer clubs in Canada. The Canadian soccer system consists of several unconnected ... Club Home city ... St. Catharines Roma Wolves: St ...
St. Catharines Roma Wolves (L1O Championship 3rd Place) St. Catharines, Ontario: Sears 90+5' Homenszki 17' Stadium: Club Roma Referee: Ryan Schwenger: Shootout: Yates Cabral Agyemang Borges: Salonen Lila Homenszki: Note: The match was initially scheduled to be held at the Ontario Soccer Centre as a neutral venue. However, as Guelph United ...
The 1997 Canadian National Soccer League season was the seventy-fifth season for the Canadian National Soccer League.The season began on June 4, 1997, and concluded on October 8, 1997, with St. Catharines Roma Wolves defeating Toronto Supra in a two-game series for the CNSL Championship.
St. Catharines Roma: St. Catharines, Ontario: Club Roma Stadium [15] Jimmy Douglas [16] Toronto Blizzard: Toronto, Ontario: Varsity Stadium [11] Dave Turner [17] Toronto Croatia: Etobicoke, Ontario: Centennial Park Stadium [11] Bruno Pilaš [18] Toronto First Portuguese Toronto, Ontario: Lamport Stadium [11] Toronto Italia: Etobicoke, Ontario ...
The 1993 Canadian National Soccer League season was the seventy-first season for the Canadian National Soccer League.The season concluded on October 17, 1993, with St. Catharines Roma claiming their first CNSL Championship after defeating Toronto Rockets in a two-game series. [1]
The 2000 CPSL League Cup was the 3rd edition of the Canadian Professional Soccer League's league cup tournament running from July through late September. Toronto Olympians successfully defended their league cup title after defeating the St. Catharines Roma Wolves 1-0 at Birchmount Stadium in Toronto, Ontario, thus establishing a tournament record of most consecutive title wins.