Fabulous Fun Facts For Falcons Fans!

The "Three Amigos"
  • Earliest Falcon - John Miles, 1964
  • Longest continuous membership - Dave Slevin, 1968 - Present
  • Longest continuous playing membership - Mike Moore, 1969 - Present
Earliest known Falcons City of Ottawa Championship 1969.

First Falcons executive 1970.

Ottawa Cup winners 1973 beating Lusitania 1-0. In the Cup Final of ‘74 the teams met again, this time Lusitania ran out 3-2 winners.

1974. At Lansdowne Park 14,000 people turned out to watch the Falcons win the Highland Games Soccer Trophy.

Falcons adopted a logo showing a Falcon (ripped off from the Atlanta Falcons of the NFL) with a claw on a soccer ball

The Pat O'Kane Cup was previously known as the "Sandbury Cup" and before that the "Nepean Cup".

1980 Falcons merged with Glens Dynamos to become the "Glens Falcons" Present day club crest, designed by Tony Chapman, was introduced.

Falcons Reserve squad won the OCSL Reserve Cup.

1981 Falcons Oldtimers won the inaugural Oldtimers Championship. Repeat champions in ‘82.

1982 Falcons offered social memberships in the Queensview Squash Club (lasted until 1998)

1986 Premier Men's team traveled to the Hague to play exhibition games and, in ‘87, took part in the "Twinning Games" with the Hague GDA team.

1989 Youth teams broke away to become part of Nepean City (with Lynwood Youth).

1994 Falcons OT1 wins the championship for the third time.

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Registration night
February 17, 2012

Registration for the 2012 outdoor season is being held on Friday, March 30 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.  Please see the player registration page for full details.