COMMITTED TO THE ATHLETIC & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
OF ALL ITS PLAYERS
TO SUPPLY EACH PLAYER
WITH THE TOO The Mustangs have not looked back since. McHUGH FIELD".
The North Shore Mustangs Football Club was established in 1964 and was the North Shore Football League's first team to compete at the inter-city level. The first few years saw the team struggle as wins were few and far between. The Mustangs tasted their first success in 1967 earning the League championship award. They followed that season by capturing both the league championship and the provincia
l title in 1968. From 1970 to 1990 the Mustangs recorded 21 consecutive League championships and captured the Provincial title 16 times. Overall, the Mustangs have brought home 27 provincial titles. Since the team’s inception, the Mustangs have played out of Westpark (now known as Terry Fox park) in Dollard Des Ormeaux. A new era began in 2005 as the Mustangs moved to Dollard-des-Ormeaux park on a new synthetic turf field. In 2007, in a ceremony honouring the late Glenn F. McHugh, Mayor Ed Janiszewski and the city councillors officially re-named the Mustangs home field "GLENN F. G.F.M field is located at the corner of Lake Rd. and De Salaberry Blvd. (across from the Civic Centre). Over its 44 years of existence, the Mustangs have seen many players move on to higher levels of the football world such as college, university and professional, both in Canada and the United States. Many players have also come back to coach within the North Shore organization at various levels and positions.