London German Canadians were formed in 1935 with Rudi Haehnel and Otto Meyer as the primary driving forces behind the project.
[2] The club competed in the London and District Soccer League as a founding member, and their original home venue was located at C.N.R.A.
[8][9] In preparation for their professional debut the organization assigned the general manager title to club vice president Markus Gauss.
[10] Julius Kaponya was named the head coach, and primarily recruited players from the local soccer circuits.
[13] In the following season, the club's player recruitment policy was slightly modified with London retaining several veterans with the addition of imports.
[2] The conclusion of the decade saw the German Canadians achieve their best performance at the Ontario Cup wherein in the 1979 tournament they reached the semi-finals but were defeated by Delia SC.