The biggest accomplishments in United Weston’s history are the two Dominion Cup National Championships in 1924 and 1926, and the domination of the local Cup scene between 1922 and 1940, representing Manitoba on 11 occasions.
After the war, the Club played in the Winnipeg and District League with most of the players being from the Weston area. These fellows carried the Weston colours through the late 40’s and early 50’s. Around 1954, the influx of British and European players changed the complexion of the game, with United Weston once again becoming a local power.
In the late 50’s, professional clubs from Britain, including Tottenham Hotspur and Scottish Champions Hearts, toured Canada making stops in Winnipeg to play a Manitoba all-star squad. This gave United Weston players a chance to show their stuff against some of the world’s best players. The Club also has the distinction of being the first team to have traveled abroad to play against Bermuda in the post war years.
During the 50’s and 60’s, when the Winnipeg soccer scene was at its most competitive, Vince Leah contributed to and supported United Weston through his articles in the Winnipeg Tribune and Winnipeg Free Press. Many of his articles gave notoriety to the Club and let Winnipeggers know about United Weston’s unique history and the fact that this was the oldest club in Canada.
United Weston continued through the 70’s as a provincial power, but were unable to capture a title. Later through the 80’s, the team suffered some of their leaner times, dropping down to lower divisions. During this time, the spirit of years gone by was continued by the loyalty of players and executive who always seemed to find a way to keep the team going.
In the late 80’s and early 90’s, the team had a long run in the 1st Division. Since then the team has fought its way back to Manitoba’s Premier Division.
The 19 man outdoor roster, coached by Mark O'Neill, is currently playing a 20 game season in hopes of returning to the Premier 1 Division of the Manitoba Major Soccer League.
Team colors are royal blue and white. Our team logo can be found on our jerseys. United Weston plays all of its home games at
the Winnipeg Soccer Complex.