The 2023 MMFA season Registration is open
In person dates and times will be May 10 and May 11 630PM to 830PM And May 13th 11AM to 2PM
https://app.teamlinkt.com/register/go/eastsideeaglesmb/29103
The 2023 MMJFL season registration is open
https://app.teamlinkt.com/register/go/eastsideeaglesmb/28953
If you need financial assistance, or cannot pay online please reach out to the club for assistance by clicking the button below. In-person registration dates coming soon!
First ever Skills camp
Join us for the first ever East Side Eagles Majors led skills and drills (non padded) camp for ages 8-15.
Register by May 9, 2023 here bit.ly/3N3vWms
The East Side Eagles are proud to host the Winnipeg Wolfpack for the upcoming WWCFL 2023 season. For more information about the Winnipeg Wolfpack check them out at there website Below.
East side Eagles are always looking for game day volunteers if you are interested please reach out to the club.
2023 Coaches Application (docx)
DownloadCoaching requirements
Coaching requirements
Coaching requirements
If you are interesting in coaching football this season or if you want to update your coaching knowledge.
Safe contact: https://footballmanitoba.com/safe-contact-dates/
Community Sport: https://footballmanitoba.com/community-sport-dates/
Competition Introduction : https://footballmanitoba.com/6008-2/
In the 2021 season we had 2 teams out of 3 make the finals. The Atom 9 man team won their championship game. The Majors also won their championship game. The Peewee team had a 6-0 season but came up short in the playoffs.
The East Side Eagles Football Club was founded by Al and Ross Kinley, Joe Sandrk, Ted Nowicki and Les Kinoshita in 1972, out of the Chalmers Community Club. It started with one Bantam team and has evolved to presently fielding at least six teams, ages 7 to 30 years old.
The Eagles eventually outgrew the space at Chalmers and moved to Ander
The East Side Eagles Football Club was founded by Al and Ross Kinley, Joe Sandrk, Ted Nowicki and Les Kinoshita in 1972, out of the Chalmers Community Club. It started with one Bantam team and has evolved to presently fielding at least six teams, ages 7 to 30 years old.
The Eagles eventually outgrew the space at Chalmers and moved to Anderson Park in 1988. A 2200 square foot addition to the facility was completed in 1989 and the club operated there until 1994. At that time, the continuing need for an additional facility and field space meant moving from the Anderson Park location to the present location of 723 London St. The 4536 square foot Clubhouse was built, the existing grass field upgraded and game lights, bleachers and a press box installed. With the Pan American Games coming to Winnipeg, the opportunity arose to apply for an Infrastructure grant through the Provincial and Federal Governments. The proposal for an artificial turf field to be used for the Pan Am Games Field Hockey was accepted. This upgrading project started in 1998 and was completed in 1999. Along with the turf, additional bleachers and fencing were added. The East Side Eagles Football Club facility is the newest, most advanced and only lighted amateur, artificial turf football field in the Province.
Past President Ian Brown
President Al Leitch
1st VP Luke Carriere
2nd VP Trish Gutierrez
3rd VP Damir Hamzic
4th VP Angie Leitch
Treasurer Chantal Hamzic
Equipment Manager Vacant
Canteen Matt Mohamed
Fundraising Kita Ruf
Secretary Alicia Carriere
Volunteer Coordinator Vacant
If you are interested in any of the vacant positions please click the contact us button