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Wexford Soccer Club

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Wexford Soccer Club - Ontario Not For Profit Corporation (No. 292744)









 
 
       
                                           Founder: Ed Webster
    First Year directors included: Bert Harris, Pete Roberts and Harold Roberts

         1973 Birchmount Stadium - League & Cup Winners for six divisions. 
 

Wexford History

Wexford Soccer Club was founded in 1967, Canada's Centennial year. The Club is located in the east end of Toronto in the borough of Scarborough. In 2010 the club had 1150 house league and 325 representative players playing in its program. Over the years, its representative teams have compiled an enviable record and have won many Provincial and National championships. Wexford is in its 50th Year of operation and is the longest running soccer club in Scarborough. Prior to 1999, Wexford had won over 35 Ontario Cup championships - More than any other club in Scarborough. 

The club operates from year to year like clockwork, the outdoor season barely finishing and lots of work and planning already begun for the upcoming indoor season. The club began informally in 1967 when the primary founder Ed Webster and four other fathers organized coaches and teams to begin play. Much of the first year was communicating the schedule and simply finding a field to play. First year club registration started initially with 56 players and has grown over the years to its present registration of over 1300 players. A small club by present standards, the club has lived by the belief that you can only put '11 players on the field at a time', and regardless of size, has managed to build an enviable record of champions for the club.

Click here to see the very first letter to parents. Note the importance of letting the team know when vacations will be taken, still a requirement today.

Club was initially called Buchanan Soccer Club (from Buchanan Public School where practices were held) but later changed to Wexford Soccer Club. The club started out as a club for boys only aged 8-14 years. Fees were $3.00 per boy and if enough boys joined then sweaters and crests would be provided.

The Club's colors are maroon and white and has remained the same since the club formed. In fact, the colors are in the club's constitution and there are no plans to change them.

Wexford is a member of the Scarborough Soccer Association , Ontario Soccer Assocation and Canadian Soccer Association.
 

Girls Soccer

When soccer's popularity, as an all boys game spilled over to girls, the first team for girls was organized in 1978. Since then the girls league has grown to represent over 30% of the club's membership. Kirsten Geer recollects her Wexford Soccer experience in her story 'this is where I ... play', and sums up the Wexford Club's notable accomplishments;

Originally playing on boy's team, the first team for girls was organized in 1978, which paved the way for the development of women's soccer today as one of the strongest organizations in Ontario for girls.​


Accolades

The Wexford Soccer Club has produced players who went on to make up varsity, provincial and national teams. ... Trophies include winnng several nationals, provincial cups, and league championships. Memorable players include Peter Zezel and Gary Leeman from the Toronto Maple Leafs, and Todd Woodcroft, the best video coach in the NHL and a coach with the Washington Capitals.
Click here to see a letter from Bill Gardner »


Robbie Tournament

The Robbie Tournament was founded also in 1967, the same year as Wexford Soccer Club.

The Robbie is an annual charitable youth soccer tournament. An all-volunteer event, all proceeds goes towards the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Muscular Distrophy. Since it's inception, the Robbie has raised over $1 Million to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The tournament is named after Robbie Wimbs. More on the Robbie story can be found here. 
How the Robbie got it's name .

The Wexford Soccer Club is proud to be a participant in the Robbie Tournament and has been since it first began!

Many thanks to Roy England, former Treasurer of the Wexford Soccer Club, for his time providing the above information.

'A passion and joy to work with kids throughout the years, to go to the fields and see thousands of kids participating in the game, developing their skills and enjoying the sport. '
- Roy England, Treasurer (1968 - 2012)

In Person Registration - Parkway Mall - Saturdays

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2024 Outdoor House League | end of May - early September

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Obituary - Roy England

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Obituary - In Loving Memory - Cathy Reilly

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