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Full name | Edmonton Scottish Soccer Club | |||
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Nickname(s) | Ellerslie Boot Boys Tartans | |||
Short name | SCO | |||
Founded | List
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Ground | Hamish Black Field Ellerslie, Edmonton, Alberta | |||
Capacity | 1,612 | |||
Coordinates | 53°24′13″N 113°29′21″W / 53.40361°N 113.48917°W | |||
Owner | James Black | |||
Chairman | Andrzej Zadora | |||
Manager | Adam Loga (League1) John Pegg (AMSL) | |||
League | League1 Alberta Alberta Major Soccer League | |||
2024 results | League1 AB, 1st League1 AB Cup, Winners AMSL, 1st Challenge Cup, Winners Challenge Trophy, TBD | |||
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The Edmonton Scottish Soccer Club, better known as Edmonton Scottish, is a Canadian semi-professional soccer club based in Edmonton, Alberta.
Founded in 1907, the club has participated in League1 Alberta since its inaugural exhibition season in 2023 while also competing continuously in the Alberta Major Soccer League (AMSL) since 1992.[1][2] Additionally, the club fields reserve squads and adult teams across several leagues within the Edmonton and District Soccer Association (EDSA), and enters both arena soccer and futsal teams across the winter months.[3][4] The teams train at the Edmonton Soccer Dome and play home matches at Hamish Black Field, both of which are located at Grant MacEwan Park in the Ellerslie area of southeast Edmonton.[5]
In 2016, Edmonton Scottish completed the amateur domestic treble, capping off an undefeated season by winning the Challenge Trophy to become Canada Soccer national champions for the first time — having previously finished as runners-up in 1992, 2012, and 2015.[6][7][8] They are nine-time AMSL league winners and fourteen-time provincial champions, capturing the Bennett Shield in 1913 and the Alberta Soccer Challenge Cup a total of thirteen times since 1972.[9][10] The club was inducted into the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame in 2019 as an Organisation of Distinction, and in 2021 it was announced that they have formed a semi-professional team and would begin seeking entry to an interprovincial league – eventually joining the League1 Canada pyramid in 2023.[11][12][13]
The club is affiliated with nine-time Jubilee Trophy champions, Edmonton Angels.[14]
Spoksmen for the five Edmonton teams, Edmonton Ital Canadian, Victoria, Edmonton Scottish, Edmonton Croatia and Edmonton Juventus, all seem pleased with the move and deny it will water down the still existing Premier league.
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As the Edmonton Scottish Soccer Club enters the inaugural season of the Edmonton Futsal League, the expectations are nothing short of lofty.
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The Edmonton Scottish Society Fields, known as Grant MacEwan Park, are located at 3105 - 101 Street SW.
Edmonton Scottish SC were 2016 Challenge Trophy champions at the Sport Chek National Championships in St. John's, Newfoundland Labrador. They won 1:0 over Royal-Sélect Beauport, with 31-year old Steven Wheeler scoring the 93rd minute winner at King George V Park.
Championship Norvan ANAF (No. 45) 1 Edmonton Scottish 0
In the 2015 Canadian Challenge Trophy, the senior men's club tournament, London Marconi beat Edmonton Scottish to win the championship.
In the Canada Soccer Organisations of Distinction category, a catch-up class of eight famous organisations were honoured by the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame: Vancouver St. Andrews FC of British Columbia; Calgary Callies FC and Edmonton Scottish FC of Alberta; Winnipeg United Weston FC of Manitoba; Darlington SC and Toronto Scottish FC of Ontario; Holy Cross FC and St. Lawrence Laurentians of Newfoundland Labrador.
The Edmonton Scottish Society is extremely proud to announce that its senior women's and men's programs are launching semi-professional teams, with the goal of participating in an interprovincial league for the 2022 Season.
The clubs who will enter with both Men's and Women's teams will be Calgary Foothills, Edmonton Scottish, St. Albert Impact, and BTB Soccer Academy.
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