
Soccer Hall Of Fame - Ontario
To Identify, Recognize, Promote And Preserve Ontario’s Rich Soccer Heritage

Join us for a special Soccer Sunday service at Knox College Chapel
Location: Knox College Chapel, Toronto
Date & Time: Sunday, June 14, 3:00 PM
This gathering continues a little-known but remarkable Toronto tradition. In 1919, the Rev. John Linton led a service called “Soccer Sunday – working towards the goal”. The church was filled, the congregation vibrant, and the event captured wide public attention. A few years later, the tradition was revived again in Montreal to similar acclaim.
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Knox College itself also holds a unique place in Canadian soccer history, with its 1878 team recognized as the first Canadian Soccer Champions—a legacy that makes this moment even more meaningful.
Now, over a century later—and with the world’s game returning to Toronto—we are pleased to carry this tradition forward with this special afternoon service.
As the city welcomes fans from around the globe, Soccer Sunday at Knox College offers a space to pause, reflect, and connect beyond the pitch. It is an opportunity to celebrate the unity, joy, and shared humanity that soccer fosters across cultures and nations. We’ll celebrate the teamwork, discipline, and joy that soccer fosters in our lives and communities.
You do not need to be religious to attend. Come as you are—wear your team colours, bring friends, your family, and/or teammates, and be part of a moment that connects sport, history, and community!
Hall of Fame Nominations
Do you know an individual, organization, or team that has made a significant impact on soccer in Ontario?
Whether they've inspired others through coaching, volunteering, organizing events, or making the game more accessible, their contributions deserve to be celebrated. Nominate them today and let us shine a spotlight on their dedication and passion for the sport.




