SAN ANTONIO, TX - The World Football League has announced its 12th and final team of the 1975 season. In a press conference today in San Antonio, Commissioner Gary Davidson revealed that the San Antonio Wings would be taking flight in the coming spring. The Wings take the place of the Detroit Wheels of the 1974 season, who folded partway through their campaign. "We looked into options in Michigan, but unfortunately nothing was doable," explained WFL owner Alex Ryder. "Luckily, San Antonio was very willing to work with us and I think they're just as excited as we are to have pro football here."

The Wings use colors of blue and silver, with a logo in the shape of a football with wings on the side, creating a "W" in between the top and bottom halves. This wing icon is placed on the front of the helmets, while the jerseys have decorative stripes in alternating white and silver on the blue jersey, and blue and silver on the white jersey.
(Author's Note: Again, the substitution of blue is historical accuracy! For some reason, despite using the same shade of blue as the Bell, the Wings went with royal blue jerseys, and made everything else match. Strange, huh?)The Wings will play at Alamo Stadium, north of the city. The team has acquired San Antonio native RB Jim Strong, who rushed for 4 and caught 2 touchdowns playing for the Florida Blazers last season. On defense is NFL vet LB Lonnie Warwick, who played 8 seasons with the Minnesota Vikings and 2 with the Atlanta Falcons before jumping to the WFL.