THE ASSYRIAN ATHLETIC CLUB

OF TORONTO

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Toronto - Canada

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Club History
 

Who Are We?

The Assyrian Athletic Club of Toronto is a volunteer, not for profit athletic organization aimed to provide and facilitate the opportunity for the youth of our community to enhance and develop their skills and talents in the sports field, and in particular the game of Soccer. Our club teams are members in the North York Soccer Association (NYSA) and The Ontario Soccer Association (OSA).

Toronto vs. Chicago 1984
1984

Winged Bull 1985
1985

The Winged Bull Soccer Team of Toronto was established in 1981 by the efforts and dedicated work of many people and was sponsored by The Assyrian Society of Canada.

Winged Bull 1986
1986

AAC of Toronto 1997
1997

Under the leadership of one of the greatest Assyrian Soccer Stars, Mr. Isaac Y. Isaac, the team had lots of success from the beginning especially in gathering the few hundreds of Assyrian people in Toronto that were scattered across the city.

Winged Bull 1998
1998

Winged Bull 1999
1999

The Team made its first trip outside Canada in 1983 when they visited the city of Chicago and put on a show against the Chicago Powerhouse, The Chicago Winged Bull, that was to be remembered by all participants and spectators and earned the team it's special and high reputation ever since, even as they lost 6 - 5.

Winged Bull 2000
2000


2001

After The Assyrian Society Of Canada stopped its sponsorship due to financial commitments toward building the Assyrian Centre in Toronto, the team was dismantled and gave way for several teams to be established.


2002


2002

When the Assyrian Athletic Club of Toronto was finally established in 1997, we found no better opportunity than this to bring back the name and build on its great history and reputation.


2003


2004

The club is now going in the direction of the best asset that our community posses, the youth. All effort are geared toward developing the youth in the athletic field to be the back bone of our society to contribute to our second homeland, Canada. 


2005


2005

Here at the AAC of Toronto, we consider ourselves an extension of the great of the Athori (Assyrian Athletic club of Baghdad) and its heritage that will never be forgotten.


2006


2008

   

2009

2010

 

For more detailed information on some of the accomplishments over the years, click on the thumbnail pictures.

 
 
 

Last Updated :September 14, 2011

 
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