Connecticut Wolves

Connecticut Wolves
Full nameConnecticut Wolves
Founded1993
Dissolved2004
StadiumVeterans Stadium
Capacity5,200
LeagueUnited States Interregional Soccer League
USL First Division

The Connecticut Wolves were an American soccer club that was founded by the Clifton Onolfo, the Onolfo Family, and several investors including Tony DiCicco. The Club's inaugural match was attended by 5,200 plus fans and competed in the United Soccer Leagues from 1993 to 2004. Based in New Britain, Connecticut, and playing in Veteran's Stadium, the club started in the D-3 Pro League before moving to the A-League in 1997. The Connecticut Wolves were sold to the City of New Britain in 1997.