Edmonton Scottish united Youth
Canada Soccer National Youth Club Licence Holder
Scottish United Soccer Club are one of Greater Edmonton's largest elite youth soccer clubs. We have grown from modest beginnings to a leadership position, and our commitment to progressive player development was recognized by Canada Soccer when it named our club as one of its inaugural recipients of the National Youth Club Licence.
We offer progressive coaching for young male and female athletes, from Under 4 through to Under 17, at the Tier I / II / III levels, as well as participating in the Alberta Youth Soccer League.
Edmonton Scottish United Soccer Club offers unrivalled technical support for our players, including dedicated goalkeeper training, and provide bursaries and scholarship opportunities for qualified individuals. We are proud of the collective success of all of our teams - past and present - and are excited at our growing momentum.
edmonton scottish ADULT
Canada Soccer
Organization of Distinction
Affiliate of the Scottish United Youth Soccer Club, the Edmonton Scottish adult program has a rich history. Founded in 1907 by Scots who settled in the area, they proudly represent the Edmonton Scottish Society in the Edmonton District Soccer Association, the Edmonton Futsal League, and the Alberta Major Soccer League — the Province's highest level of amateur competition. The Scottish Men have participated in thirteen (13) Challenge Trophy National Championships, most recently in 2024; they finished runners-up in 1992, 2012, and 2015.
In 2016, the team won its first National Championship in St. John's, Newfoundland, capping an undefeated Outdoor Season. In 2019, our Major Masters (35+) won its first Western Regional Championship in Regina, and in 2024, both our men’s and women’s futsal teams made their debut at the Futsal Canadian Championships in Calgary.
Additionally, the team has won nine (9) AMSL League Titles, thirteen (13) ASA Challenge Cups, eleven (11) Dragoon Cups, the Bennett Shield in 1913, and have been awarded the ASA Golden Shoe three times (1992, 2012, and 2016).