Edmonton, Alberta-based soccer club that competed in the now-defunct Canadian Soccer League. Notable players included ex-English star Justin Fashanu. More than one place has the name Edmonton. ... Motto: Fortis et Liber (Latin: Strong and free) Official languages English Capital Edmonton Largest city Calgary Lieutenant-Governor Norman Kwong Premier Ralph Klein (PC) Parliamentary representation - House seat - Senate seats 28 6 Area Total ⢠Land ⢠Water (% of total) Ranked 6th (provinces and territories) 661,848 km² 642,317 km² 19... Football is a ball game played between two teams of eleven players, each attempting to win by scoring more goals than their opponent. ... Canadian Soccer League was a professional soccer league in Canada from 1987 to 1992. ... Justin Fashanu (February 19, 1961 â May 2, 1998) was an English footballer. ...
While he made his fortune in the meat packing industry, he is best known as the owner of the Edmonton Oilers and, as such, brought Wayne Gretzky to the team leading to the winning of five Stanley Cups.
He also owned soccer teams such as the Edmonton Drillers in the North American Soccer League, EdmontonBrickmen of the Canadian Soccer League, and a later reincarnation of the Drillers in the National Professional Soccer League.
The most infamous incident involving Pocklington took place during a 1986 strike at Gainers Foods in Edmonton where striking workers attacked police officers who were attempting to protect buses carrying replacement workers.
"The most pressing, long-term sports-related issue in Edmonton is our need for a high quality, 10,000-seat outdoor sports stadium," Smith wrote in an e-mail question to a brief questionnaire.
The Drillers, Brickmen, Eagles, and Aviators all bear testament to an embarrassing history of failure.
Smith's proposal triggers obvious concerns, beginning with the cost to Edmonton taxpayers for a facility that would be used by a small percentage of citizens.