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New Jersey Wildcats
Full nameNew Jersey Wildcats
Nickname(s)The Wildcats
Founded1996
StadiumWoodbridge High School (New Jersey)
OwnerKevin McDermott
ManagerSocrates Nicolaidis
LeagueWPSL
20184th in the East Region (Metropolitan Conference)
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The New Jersey Wildcats is an American women’s soccer team, founded by Vincent Baldino in 1996. The team was a member of the United Soccer Leagues W-League, the second tier of women’s soccer in the United States and Canada. The team played in the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference against the D.C. United Women, New Jersey Rangers, Long Island Rough Riders, New York Magic and North Jersey Valkyries.

As of April 2018, the Wildcats have merged their teams with Princeton Soccer Association to create the PSA Wildcats.[1] In addition to the merge, the Wildcats have joined the WPSL, playing in the East Region (Metropolitan Conference) alongside SUSA FC, New York Athletic Club, Rhode Island Rogues, and Long Island Fury, as of the 2019 WPSL season.[2] The team currently plays its home games in the stadium at Woodbridge High School in Woodbridge, New Jersey. The club's colors are white and blue.

  1. ^ "the Wildcats About page". princetonsoccer.org.
  2. ^ "PSA Wildcats - WPSL Soccer". wpslsoccer.com. January 3, 2020.

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