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Through the dedicated efforts of our founding members, we have converted a 12.5 acre farmer's field to a landscaped recreational area that provide three professionally maintained outdoor soccer fields, dressing rooms, outdoor seating for eight hundred people, ample parking, a clubhouse, sports lounge and an indoor soccer centre with 7v7  and 9v9 pitches.  Our objective is to provide facilities for the enjoyment and recreation of the citizens of Edmonton and for visitors worldwide.

Since its beginnings in 1951, the Viktoria Soccer Club has grown to become, as recognized by many, the finest soccer facility in Alberta.

 

As immigrants were coming to settle on Canadian soil, some of them were adjusting to their new surroundings here in Edmonton.  Life for them was not easy.  These people were experiencing loneliness and to some degree, a sense of emptiness.  As time went on, somehow by faith alone, these young men seemed to have found each other.  This small group of German immigrants being energetic and quick minded, soon discovered that they were all searching for the same thing.  They missed playing the world’s most popular sport, soccer, which had been a great part of their life back home in Germany.

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This small group found others were interested in becoming members of this team. The required number of eleven made the team they needed, making it possible to go further. They played and practiced wherever space was allowed to them. They met in private homes to discuss their concerns. Not having some permanency brought about difficulties for the team, nonetheless, for them, it was a new beginning and the Viktoria Soccer Club, 1st D.F.C was born.

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FIRST OPPONENTS
Despite obstacles along the way, the Viktoria Soccer Club team managed to face their first opponents at Clarke Stadium in 1952. The following three years were triumphant. The team won the Alberta Championship and the City Championship. Three Dragoon Cups were won consecutively during that same period.
The Canadian Championships, Provincial Championships and the Canadian Youth Championships have all been played at our fields at the Viktoria Soccer Club.

 

 

A NEW VISION

Difficult times continued, some members left, new ones signed up, optimism became the concern of the members as they did not know which direction to go. It was during this time a new players came into the team. He had ideas, he had a dream, and he had a vision and most of all he was a leader that the others were willing to follow. The man who was instrumental in the changes that were about to take place was Karl Weidle.

 

 

FINDING LAND AND BUILDING THE CLUB
Mr. Weidle felt it was urgent to have a place for the team.  He scouted around for a piece of land and found something quite opposite to what would be considered desirable for a soccer field.  The sight of the land was hard to bear: what are they to do with a slough?  Tough times lay ahead.  The land was purchased in 1964.  The team with its stalwart few worked at their regular jobs during the day but found time evenings, weekends and whenever they could afford to help out at that slough.  They hauled dirt by the loads and it took a long time before some progress was seen.  While all that hard work was being carried out, this team still found time to play their beloved sport - soccer.

With the help of many volunteers, fundraising events and other financial aid through donations, it was possible to carry on, to build, as time, money and energy permitted.  Unknown to the group earlier, it was soon discovered that these young men had many talents and skills.  They were willing to build onto the dreams that seemed impossible at the time.

 


OPENING THE DOORS TO THE WORLD
In 1966 the Viktoria Soccer Club was officially opened.  Big name soccer teams from countries as far away as Australia, Korea, Arabia, Germany, other European countries, England and the United States have played on the Viktoria Soccer Club field.
It is no wonder that Karl Weidle expressed his comment, saying, "From a handshake, something and someone is known all over the world."

 

 

 

 


TRADITIONS
As friendships were being built at this club, the cultural traditions found a place also.  Some German heritage is celebrated annually where the public is welcome to participate.
Women members of this club placed a significant role.  Their tireless effort, time, energy, skills, talents are entrenched in the success of this club.

SIXTY YEARS LATER
The history of the Viktoria Soccer Club (Edmonton) 1st D.F.C., in the past six decades, is now the cornerstone of endurance, hard work and play. The hallmark of sixty years is beautiful landscaped fields, a magnificent display of trophies, plaques, cups and certificates; a great indoor soccer centre, sports lounge and ballroom.  Camaraderie and friendships are maintained and encouraged.

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1957 Reserve League Champions - 
Left to Right: Dr Kurt Fuchs (President of EDFA), Chris Gendemann (C), Robert Teuber, Gary Ackermann, Wally Neumann, Günther Brückmann, L Fryzar, E Distelberger, 
Walter Shultz, Bernhard Kres, Richard Teske, Harry Shultz, Arnold Neumann, Arthur Franke (Club President).

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This location is situated just outside the club office, alongside the accolade honoring Mr. Weidle. Upon entering the office, you'll discover a comprehensive list showcasing all the past presidents who have led the club since its very inception.

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1.D FC Victoria 1951 Edmonton (season 1954)

Left to right. W. Hadrian (Manager) B, Krebs, W. Schmidt, B van Barreveld, J. Tumpek, J. Subosits, TKadler, (Captain)

A. Neumann, W. Wengrotz, seated ]. Raofs, RDoerr, K.Weidle, J.Lederer

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