Photo of spectators of Portuguese vs. Indians soccer game played at Kitamaat Village. More than 500 fans were at the village on Sunday, April 19, 1956 to wach Sunday's Soccer League.
Photo of spectators of Portuguese vs. Indians soccer game played at Kitamaat Village. More than 500 fans were at the village on Sunday, April 19, 1956 to wach Sunday's Soccer League.
Photo showing a team of 16 players (Most of whom are pictured) who will be representing Kitamaat Village this weekend at the provincial soccer tournament in Terrace, sponsored by the B.C. Native Amateur Sports Federation.
Photo showing a team of 16 players (Most of whom are pictured) who will be representing Kitamaat Village this weekend at the provincial soccer tournament in Terrace, sponsored by the B.C. Native Amateur Sports Federation.
Photo showing the Montador's Soccer Team, Labour Day champions in 1959. Front row, left to right: B. Szabo, M. Brady, J. Nagy, J. Komlos, F. Matos, F. Cabral and manager A. Ferreira lying in front. In back row, from left to right: Gruber, Oesi, Piste, J. Kotai, V. Barasso, S. Matjey, L. Cabral and H. Willms.
Photo showing the Montador's Soccer Team, Labour Day champions in 1959. Front row, left to right: B. Szabo, M. Brady, J. Nagy, J. Komlos, F. Matos, F. Cabral and manager A. Ferreira lying in front. In back row, from left to right: Gruber, Oesi, Piste, J. Kotai, V. Barasso, S. Matjey, L. Cabral and H. Willms.
Photo showing tough playing in the last half of the winning game against Saanich in the provincial native soccer championship in Terrace this weekend. Kitamaat players Albert Robinson (left), Keith Nyce, and voted most valuable player in the tournament, Marty Hall. Kitamaat took the tournament to become provincial champions.
Photo showing tough playing in the last half of the winning game against Saanich in the provincial native soccer championship in Terrace this weekend. Kitamaat players Albert Robinson (left), Keith Nyce, and voted most valuable player in the tournament, Marty Hall. Kitamaat took the tournament to become provincial champions.