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The Manitoba Soccer Association (MSA) is the governing body for
soccer Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The association was formed March 19, 1896 in
Brandon, MB Brandon () is the second-largest city in the province of Manitoba, Canada. It is located in the southwestern corner of the province on the banks of the Assiniboine River, approximately west of the provincial capital, Winnipeg, and east of the ...
. The MSA is a member of the national governing body, the Canadian Soccer Association.


Board of Directors

Terms end in November, with ending year shown in brackets. *John Baker, President (2024) *Ramona Rohringer, Vice President (2026) *Leonardo Zimmerman (2026) *Glenn Nanka (2024) *Keith Driedger (2025) *Andrea Lear (2025) *Pablo Szajt (2025) *Linton Sellen (2026)


Staff Members

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Héctor Vergara Héctor Vergara (born December 15, 1966) is a Canadian soccer referee. Although born in San Javier, Chile, Vergara grew up in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He attended John Taylor Collegiate. Vergara earned a Bachelor of Recreation Studies (Spor ...
, Executive Director *Chris Lourenco, Technical Lead *Joanne Sutherland, Finance & Administration Manager *Anastasiia Yehorova, Member Services Manager *Julio Ruiz, Referee Assignor *Frank Lyu, Technical Manager


Annual Meetings and Presidents (1886-1960)

*March 19, 1896, J. Shoemaker *March 6, 1897, S. Shoemaker *March 4, 1898, D.M. Duncan *May 25, 1899, H. Irwin *April 13, 1900, H. Irwin *April 5, 1901, F.L. Davis *April 17, 1902, Edward Loftus *April 16, 1903, Edward Loftus *April 21, 1904, Edward Loftus. *April 13, 1905, Edward Loftus *April 12, 1906, C.W. St. John *April 11, 1907, C.W. St. John *April 9, 1908, D.M. Duncan *April 8, 1909, C.W. St. John *April 2, 1910, C.W. St. John *April 7, 1911, Sam Larkin *April 12, 1912, Sam Larkin *April 18, 1913, E. Bailey Fisher *April 3, 1914, E. Bailey Fisher *April 2, 1915, E. Bailey Fisher *April 7, 1916, John Easton *April 6, 1917, John Easton *April 5, 1918, John Easton *April 4, 1919, John Easton *April 2, 1920, John Easton *April 1921, John Easton *April 7, 1922, John Easton *April 6, 1923, John Easton *April 5, 1924, John Easton *April 3, 1925, John Easton *March 20, 1926, John Easton *March 19, 1927, Jack Baillie *March 17, 1928, Jack Baillie *March 16, 1929, Jack Baillie *March 15, 1930, Jack Baillie *March 21, 1931, Jack Baillie *March 1932, John Colvin *March 18, 1933, John Colvin *March 17, 1934, Jimmy Wardrope *March 16, 1935, Jimmy Wardrope *March 21, 1936, Jimmy Wardrope *March 20, 1937, Jimmy Wardrope *March 19, 1938, Dan Shepherd *March 18, 1939, Hugh Boyd *1940 to 1945, Years of World War II *Oct 28, 1946, Bob Harley *Nov 2, 1947, Bob Harley *Oct 31, 1948, Bob Harley *Oct 30, 1949/Jan 29, 1950, Ed Watt *Oct 29, 1950, Dr. Victor Hagen *Oct 28, 1951, Dr. Victor Hagen *Oct 26, 1952, Dr. Victor Hagen *Oct 31, 1953, Dr. Victor Hagen *Nov 7, 1954, Alex Alexander *Nov 6, 1955, Vince Butterworth *Nov 4, 1956. Percy Gillatt *Oct 24, 1957, Percy Gillatt *Oct 25, 1958, Ernie Draffin *Oct 25, 1959, Ernie Draffin *Oct 30, 1960, Ernie Draffin


References


External links


Manitoba Soccer Association - Official website
Soccer governing bodies in Canada 1896 establishments in Manitoba
Soccer Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
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