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Calgary
Bantam Football
Club Information
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The Calgary Bantam Football
Association is a full contact tackle football league
for youth's aged 13 to 15 years. The league is
comprised of 14 teams, 9of which are in Calgary and
5which encompass the surrounding communities.
Communities:
The rural teams are based in Airdrie,
Chestermere, Okotoks, Cochrane and Canmore. All
teams play their games at Shouldice Park in
northwest Calgary.
Calgary
& Area Peewee Football
Club Information
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We are a full contact
developmental football league for children aged 10
to 12 years old. The PeeWee League has been in
operation since 1996, at that time we had only 4
teams on the schedule. We are now pleased to say
that there are 14 teams within the city of Calgary
and the surrounding areas of Airdrie, Chestermere,
Cochrane and Okotokos.
Communities:
City Wide and surrounding
areas of Airdrie, Chestermere, Cochrane and Okotokos.
Calgary
Broncos Athletic Association
Club Information
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To provide and
encourage the opportunity for youth to participate
in amateur recreational football, within the
boundaries as stated by the CBFA, and to provide the
necessary equipment, lands and/or buildings to
promote friendly, social activity.
Communities:
City Wide.
Calgary
Cowboys
Club Information
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The Cowboys Football
program began in 1983 with a Bantam team in the Calgary Bantam
Football Association. Since that time we now have a PeeWee team, in
the Calgary and Area PeeWee Association, and a Midget team, in the
Calgary and Area Midget Association. This provides approximately 150
players from the northwest area of the city an opportunity to play
organized full contact football. Last year (2006) our PeeWee team
went to the city final and our Bantam team won the city
championship.The Cowboys program stresses fundamentals, discipline
and a good attitude. We require commitment and respect from our
players and in return we will assure them both a fun and competitive
atmosphere.
Communities:
Arbour
Lake, Banff Trail, Bowness, Brentwood, Briar Hill, Capital Hill,
Charleswood, Collingwood, Dalhousie, Hawkwood, Hillhurst,
Montgomery, Parkdale, Ranchlands, RockyRidge, Royal Oak,Scenic
Acres, Silver Springs, Sunnyside, St. Andrews Heights, Tuscany,
University Heights, Valley Ridge, Varsity.
The Calgary Cyclones are a part of the
Calgary Bantam Football Association. This is a full contact
tackle football league for youths aged 13 to 15 years. The
league is comprised of twelve teams, nine of which are in
Calgary and three which encompass the surrounding communities.
The rural teams are based in Airdrie, Okotoks and Cochrane. All
teams play their games at Shouldice Park in Northwest Calgary.
The regular season starts the last week of August at Shouldice
Park and runs until the City Championship during the first week
of November. This is followed by provincial playoffs, select
team tryouts and our annual all-star trip to the United States.
Games are played on Saturday from 9:30am to 3:30pm as well as
occasional mid-week evening games. Must be 13 before December
31st, of the calendar or going into grade 9 this September. This
will be the first season that the Calgary Cyclones Football team
will be in existence as we have combined the Calgary
Broncos & the Calgary Golden Hawks
teams together at the bantam level. The Calgary Broncos
& the Calgary Golden Hawks will still have
their Atom & Pee Wee teams along with their combined Midget team
(Calgary Broncos).
Communities:
Abbeydale, Albert Park, Applewood, Belfast,
Bridgeland, Castleridge, Coral Springs, Crescent Heights, Dover,
Doverglen, Erinwoods, Falconridge, Forest Heights, Forest Lawn,
Inglewood, Marlborough, Marlborough Park, Martindale, Mayland
Heights, Mills Estate, Monterey, Monterey Park, Mountview, Mount
Pleasant, Pembrooke Meadows, Pineridge, Pleasant Heights,
Radisson Heights, Ramsay, Renfrew, Regal Terrace, Rosedale,
Rosemount, Rundle, Saddleridge, Skyview Ranch, Southview,
St.Georges Heights, Taradale, Taravista, Temple, Tuxedo, Vista
Heights, Whitehorn West Dover and Winston Heights.
Calgary
Wolfpack Football
Club Information
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18 years of Championship tradition. In 18
seasons, the Wolfpack has won 12 Alberta Football
League titles and 3 National Championships! We
provide a mature organization that offers a
wide-open & progressive philosophy on Offense &
Defense. The Wolfpack features a strong mix of
veteran & younger players. We provide you the chance
to be a part of a strong, united team, a team that
stays together both socially & athletically 12
months a year!! In summary we offer a chance to play
high level, competitive football in a winning
atmosphere. Our emphasis is on having fun! Our
reward is winning championships!
Communities:
City Wide and surrounding
areas.
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Calgary
Touch Football
Communities:
City Wide.
Hilltoppers Football
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Hilltoppers Football
is a tackle football program for ages 10-15 in the
North Calgary area and consists of 3 teams, Pee-Wee
(10-12yrs.), Bantam (13-15yrs.) & Midget . The
Pee-Wee team is a member of the Calgary & Area
Pee-Wee Association, the Bantam team is a member of
the Calgary Bantam Football Association and the
Midget team is a member of Calgary and Area Midget
Football Association.
Communities:
North Calgary.
NW
Mavericks Football
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The Mavericks Football program offers young athletes
(aged 8 to 18) the opportunity to Play Football.
Sport Stitch Mavericks are associated with the
Calgary Midget Football Assoc, Calgary Bantam
Football Assoc & Calgary and Area Pee Wee Football
Assoc. Midget level include players age 15 to 18
(Grade 10 and 11), Bantam includes players aged
13-15 and Pee Wee players age 8-12. Midget/Bantam
and Pee Wee home field is at Edgemont Community 6911
Edgemont Dr NW. The Midget season runs April to
June, Bantam & PeeWee Aug running to Nov.
Communities:
MacEwan, Hidden Valley, Edgemont, Panorma Hills,
Country Hills, Hamptons & Citidal areas.
South
Calgary Colts Football Association Bantam
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The Bantam Colts
are a dedicated group of athletes and coaches who
put their heart and soul into the game of football.
Each member of our club plays a very significant
role in the success of the team.
The Bantam level
runs under the Calgary Bantam Football Association,
(age 13-15) and is proud to say since starting up in
1970 we have held the title of City Champions 8
times.
As a Colt you will be exposed to a high intensity of
football.
Communities:
Bonavista, Cranston, Willow Park, Maple Ridge,
Parkland, Sundance, Midnapore, Chaparral, Deer Run
and Queensland.
South
Calgary Colts Football Association Midget
Club Information
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The Midget Colts
are a dedicated group of athletes and coaches who
put their heart and soul into the game of football.
Each member of our club plays a very significant
role in the success of the team. Through hard work,
commitment, and dedication we are proud to hold the
title of City Champions 3 out of 4 years, and look
forward to another successful season. As a Colt you
will be exposed to a high intensity of football
Communities:
Bonavista, Cranston, Willow Park, Maple Ridge,
Parkland, Sundance, Midnapore, Chaparral, Deer Run
and Queensland.
Stampeder
Minor Football
Club Information
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serving ages from 8-12 within our Atom and
Pee Wee programs. Please visit our website
for program information. Non-contact
training camps start in June.
Communities: South
East Calgary
Storm Peewee & Atom Football Program
Airdrie
Club Information
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We are a full contact
developmental football program for children aged
8 to 12 years.
The Atom Program has
been in operation in Airdrie since 2004. The
Peewee Program has been in operation in Airdrie
since 2005. The Storm program stresses
fundamentals, discipline and a good attitude. We
require commitment and respect from our Players
and Parents and in return we offer the youth of
Airdrie an opportunity to be part of a team in a
fun and competitive atmosphere
Communities:
Airdrie and surrounding rural areas
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