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WELCOME TO CITY!

AFC Wulfrunians are to change their name from next season after 20 years.
The Midland League Premier division side will now be known as Wolverhampton City.
Established in 2005, the club, which plays at Castlecroft Stadium in the city, are an offshoot of Old Wulfrunians FC which formed in 1922.
They progressed up the pyramid from West Midlands (Regional) League Division Two.
A statement said: “The club is going to be renamed and rebranded to give us a stronger identity of our own and one that we feel will elevate the club to new heights.
“It will bring us closer to th...

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