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Albion, British Columbia is a neighbourhood in Maple Ridge, British Columbia and is one of several small towns incorporated within the municipality at its creation. It is the oldest non-indigenous community of the district's settlements, and is only slightly younger than Fort Langley, adjacent across the Fraser River, and Kanaka Creek, which is just to the west and lies along the creek of the ...
Maple Ridge, or Maple Ridge/Oak Ridge, [6] is a neighbourhood in southeast Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. A manufactured home community, it is located on the east side of 17 Street NW at 66 Avenue NW. It is surrounded by industrial lands. Maple Ridge had a population of 1,711 according to Edmonton's 2012 municipal census. [7]
FC Edmonton (6 C, 3 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Soccer clubs in Edmonton" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Albion was established on 1 June 1891 as "Football Association" by students from the English High School, mainly encouraged by Henry Lichtenberger, an 18-year-old disciple of William Leslie Poole, considered the "father" of Uruguayan football.
Edmonton F.C. may refer to: Edmonton Aviators, a soccer club in Canada known as Edmonton F.C. for part of its existence in 2004; Edmonton F.C. (England), a football club in England in existence between 1950 and 1973; FC Edmonton, a soccer club in Canada in existence between 2010 and 2022
Paul Hamilton (born March 23, 1988) is a Canadian soccer player who is the head coach for League1 Alberta side Edmonton Scottish. Previously having played professionally for the Vancouver Whitecaps, FC Edmonton and the Carolina Railhawks.
The soccer club FC Edmonton competed in the North American Soccer League in the American pyramid from the team’s founding in 2011 through the league’s demise in 2017. After a year on hiatus, Edmonton played in the Canadian Premier League from 2019 until 2022. The following list is inclusive of all competitive yearly records for the club.
FC Edmonton wass a soccer club that was established in 2010, having initially played in the North American Soccer League. FC Edmonton went into hiatus after the NASL folded, before joining the newly formed Canadian Premier League in 2018. The team played its home games at Clarke Stadium. The club folded in 2022.