| Japan SV.League | 12/27 05:35 | 1 |
Wolfdogs Nagoya vs
Osaka Sakai Blazers
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| Japan SV.League | 12/28 04:35 | 1 |
Wolfdogs Nagoya vs
Kazanochka-Akademiya
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| Japan SV.League | 01/03 05:35 | 1 |
Wolfdogs Nagoya vs
VC Nagano Tridents
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| Japan SV.League | 01/04 04:35 | 1 |
Wolfdogs Nagoya vs
VC Nagano Tridents
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| Japan SV.League | 01/10 05:05 | 1 |
Tokyo Great Bears
vs
Wolfdogs Nagoya
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| Japan SV.League | 01/11 05:05 | 1 |
Tokyo Great Bears
vs
Wolfdogs Nagoya
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| Japan SV.League | 12/07 05:05 | 1 |
[3] JTEKT Stings
v
Wolfdogs Nagoya [4]
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L | 3-1 | |
| Japan SV.League | 12/06 05:05 | 1 |
[4] JTEKT Stings
v
Wolfdogs Nagoya [3]
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L | 3-1 | |
| Japan SV.League | 11/30 04:35 | 1 |
[3] Wolfdogs Nagoya v
Voreas Hokkaido
[9]
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W | 3-2 | |
| Japan SV.League | 11/29 05:35 | 1 |
[3] Wolfdogs Nagoya v
Voreas Hokkaido
[9]
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W | 3-2 | |
| Japan SV.League | 11/23 05:05 | 1 |
[10] Toray Arrows
v
Wolfdogs Nagoya [3]
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W | 0-3 | |
| Japan SV.League | 11/22 05:05 | 1 |
[10] Toray Arrows
v
Wolfdogs Nagoya [3]
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W | 1-3 | |
| Japan SV.League | 11/14 10:05 | 1 |
[6] Tokyo Great Bears
v
Wolfdogs Nagoya [4]
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W | 0-3 | |
| Japan SV.League | 11/13 10:05 | 1 |
[6] Tokyo Great Bears
v
Wolfdogs Nagoya [4]
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W | 0-3 | |
| Japan SV.League | 11/09 04:35 | 1 |
[4] Wolfdogs Nagoya v
Suntory Sunbirds
[2]
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L | 1-3 | |
| Japan SV.League | 11/08 05:35 | 1 |
[3] Wolfdogs Nagoya v
Suntory Sunbirds
[2]
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L | 1-3 | |
| Japan SV.League | 11/02 04:05 | 1 |
[4] VC Nagano Tridents
v
Wolfdogs Nagoya [1]
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W | 2-3 | |
| Japan SV.League | 11/01 05:05 | 1 |
[1] VC Nagano Tridents
v
Wolfdogs Nagoya [2]
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W | 0-3 |
The Wolf Dogs Nagoya (Japanese: ウルフドッグスなごや) are a men's volleyball team based in Inazawa, Aichi, Japan. The club plays in SV.League, the highest volleyball league in Japan.
The Toyota Gosei Trefuerza volleyball team was founded in 1961 by enthusiasts as a 9-player team. In 1981, they transitioned to a 6-player team and began to strengthen themselves as an in-house club. They won all their games in the 29th Industrial League in 1999 and achieved their long-awaited promotion to the V League (then V.Premier League), renaming the team "Toyota Gosei Trefuerza." In 2013, their first foreign coach, Anders Kristiansson, from Sweden, was appointed, and he instilled a precise organizational volleyball style in the team. They placed third in the 2014/15 V.Premier League and won their first championship in the following 2015/16 season. Since then, they have grown into a powerhouse team, finishing as runners-up in the 2016/17 and 2017/18 seasons and reaching the finals for three consecutive years.
From the 2019–20 season, the team changed its name to Wolfdogs Nagoya.