MTRS Club Soccer is a non-profit society formed in 2012 based on the initiative of Southwest United Sports Club (SWU) and Knights of Columbus Trojans Soccer Association (KC Trojans) to support and participate in the development of Ivor Dent Sports Park, originally known as "Multi-Sport Tournament & Recreation Site" or "MTRS".
MTRS Club Soccer is the operator of 6 of the 24 fields making up the Ivor Dent Sports Park.
The MTRS Club Soccer fields at Ivor Dent Sports Park are located in the southwest quadrant of the facility with dedicated parking in Lot B and Lot E.
MTRS Club Soccer, KC Trojans, and SWU do not publish a field-specific schedule for events at Ivor Dent Sports Park.
To confirm MTRS Club Soccer field bookings or events, please:
Contact your member club directly
Knights of Columbus Trojans Soccer Association (KC Trojans)
Southwest United Sports Club (SWU)
Or review your EMSA-sanctioned team schedule through the EMSA website: https://emsamain.com/schedules/
Operating since June 2013 and officially opened on June 27, 2015, Ivor Dent Sports Park is Edmonton’s largest outdoor multi-sport venue for tournaments and recreation. It is a 138-acre multi-sport 24-field complex in Southeast Edmonton (corner of Ellerslie Road and 50th Street). The park was originally designed for the inclusion of including soccer, rugby, cricket, field hockey, football, kabaddi, lacrosse, ultimate, Gaelic Football and hurling.
KC was founded in 1978 and was incorporated in 1979 as non-profit society to support the development and participation of both adult and youth in soccer at all levels. SWU was formed in 1981 as non-profit society supporting soccer and other athletics in Edmonton.
Ivor Dent Sports Park lands are owned by the City of Edmonton and are operated as a sports partner collaboration arrangement between the City and 4 separate non-profit sports organizations (Sports Partners), each with their own specific leased lands and buildings within Ivor Dent Sports Park, namely MTRS Club Soccer, together with the Nor’Wester Athletic Association (NWAA), Edmonton Minor Soccer Association (EMSA) and the Punjabi United Sport & Heritage Association (PUSHA).