In 1967, in the weeks after winning the league's playoff Molson Cup, the Calgary Buffalo Kickers became the first and only Western Canada Soccer League team to reach the national final (a 2–1 loss to Toronto Ballymena).
The price of admission to that opening match at Griffiths Stadium was 50 cents per ticket.
Saskatoon Concordia won that first match 7–1 over Saskatoon Hollandia,[5] with Adolf Becker the four-goal hero and George Turay scoring the first-ever goal in the Western Canada Soccer League.
The league featured a single table from 1963 to 1969 and then separate Coast and Prairie divisions in 1970 and 1971.
Regina Concordia SC were the first champions in 1963,[8] but they were upset in the Molson Cup by 10th place Lethbridge Hungária on 24 August 1963.