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Juventus, Campione ... Del Canada?

Month 9 Year 1 Volume 1

An article of the short history of the Juventus Sport Clubs and its achievements in soccer.

 
Affermazione del calcio italiano in Alberta

Month 11 Year 1 Volume 1

The soccer team Ital Canadian wins the 1983-84 season in Alberta.

 
La Juventus di Edmonton

Month 12 Year 1 Volume 1

This article covers the creation of a new club: the youth club of the Italian Cultural Society to expose young people to Italian culture. One of the first programs is the creation of a soccer team: juventus.

 
L'Ital Festeggia Il 25mo Anno Della Fondazione

Month 4 Year 2 Volume 1

This article is about the 25th anniversary of the Italian-Canadian Soccer Club, during the celebration a Reginetta Calcio was crowned: Connie Perry.

 
Lo Sport All'Ital-Canadian la Medaglia Di Bronzo

Month 10 Year 2 Volume 1

Ital Canadian soccer team wins Bronze in the nationals.

 
Una Vita Per la Comunita'

Month 11 Year 2 Volume 1

Alberto Romano of Calgary, an important member of the community gets the Annual Alberta Achievement Award.

 
Edmonton-Juventus Campione Del Canada

Month 11 Year 3 Volume 1

This article relates the events of the soccer club Juventus, who, in 1986, was the Canadian champion of the under 18 league. In this article you will find play by play accounts of matches against Vancouver and Scarborough, as well as the final match against Montreal.

 
Il Congresso Nazionale degli Italo-Canadesi Regione di Edmonton

Month 3 Year 4 Volume 2

This article relates the history of the National Congress of Italian-Canadians, District of Edmonton, from its inception in 1978, including its objectives, purpose and relevance in the Italian community.

 
A Tribute to the Longevity of Juventus

Month 5 Year 19 Volume 4

The Calgary Juventus Sports Club was founded in 1957 by one of the first waves of young Italian immigrants to make Canada their new home. Bringing along with them their hopes and dreams for a new future and a new beginning they also wished to maintain their cultural ties which were strong between them. Aside from language and cuisine they needed something that involved the entire community and something that they could rally behind. Soccer was that strong tie that fulfilled this need. Thus, the creation of the Calgary Juventus Sports Club which is now the oldest organized sports club in Calgary.

 

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