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San Antonio Wings
Established
January 1975
Folded
October 1975
Based in
San Antonio, Texas
Home field
Alamo Stadium (25,000)
Head coach
Perry Moss
General manager
Duncan McCauley
Owner(s)
Norman Bevan
League
World Football League
Division
Western
Colours
Sky Blue & Cloud Silver
The San Antonio Wings were an American football team who played a single season in the World Football League in 1975. The team started as the Florida Blazers in 1974, then moved to San Antonio, Texas in 1975, becoming the San Antonio Wings.
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coach for the Dallas Wings of the WNBA. Trammell has previously been an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Sparks and the SanAntonio Stars in the league...
new market was added when the Florida Blazers moved to become the SanAntonioWings; the Blazers and Detroit Wheels were not replaced in their home markets...
League's SanAntonio Iguanas. Partnering with the Florida Panthers, the Spurs bought the dormant Adirondack Red Wings franchise and moved it to SanAntonio. Following...
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teams, including the SanAntonioWings of the WFL in 1975, the SanAntonio Gunslingers of the USFL from 1984 to 1985, the SanAntonio Riders of the WLAF...
Week Day Date Opponent Result Attendance 1 Sunday August 2, 1975 at SanAntonioWings L 3–19 10,411 2 Sunday August 9, 1975 Chicago Winds W 38–18 10,611...
retiring. In 1975, Warwick came out of retirement to play for the SanAntonioWings of the World Football League, which folded before the end of season...
League (NFL) for the New Orleans Saints and San Francisco 49ers. He also was a member of the SanAntonioWings in the World Football League (WFL). He played...
cancer. Mark Kellar, 71, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, SanAntonioWings, Chicago Fire). Francisco Luna Kan, 97, Mexican politician, governor...
ownership of the National Basketball Association's SanAntonio Spurs and resurrected as the SanAntonio Rampage. The franchise was replaced by: Adirondack...
professionally with the Green Bay Packers of the NFL from 1972 to 1974, the SanAntonioWings of the WFL in 1975, and the BC Lions of the CFL from 1977 to 1979...
Grizzlies, McVay would later serve as Vice-President and General Manager of the San Francisco 49ers for nineteen years, from 1980 to 1999. During this period...
Lt. Van was also a stunt pilot for the silent film "Wings" which was filming in SanAntonio. "Wings" won the first Academy Award for a motion picture.)...
Walton got his break in the World Football League, starting for the SanAntonioWings in 1975. Walton would spend the 1976–79 seasons as an NFL backup,...