Support Notre Dame Pride Football – Your Legacy, Our Future

As a proud member of the Notre Dame Pride, you know the unparalleled experience of being part of a team that has achieved greatness on the field. From provincial championships to City of Calgary titles, the Notre Dame Pride Football team has a rich history of excellence—and you played a part in that legacy.

Today, we’re reaching out to you to help ensure that future generations of Notre Dame Pride players continue to succeed and grow. Your support will directly contribute to the team’s ongoing success, allowing them to compete at the highest level and continue the tradition of excellence that defines the Pride.


Why Your Support Matters

Notre Dame Pride Football has set a high standard, winning multiple provincial championships and City of Calgary titles. The team secured the Alberta Schools’ Athletic Association (ASAA) Tier I provincial championship in 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, and 2014, and the City of Calgary championship in 2007 and 2008.

But we can’t do it alone. With your generous contribution, we can:

    • Upgrade equipment and training gear to match the high performance of our athletes
    • Improve field conditions for safe, competitive play
    • Fund travel for key matchups and out-of-town games, ensuring our athletes can compete at the provincial level
    • Support leadership development programs to foster character, discipline, and teamwork in all our players

Your donation directly impacts the Pride’s ability to carry on the winning tradition that has made us proud of our players, coaches, and alumni.

Noteworthy Alumni

Our alumni have made significant contributions both on and off the field. Here are a few notable former Pride players.


Deane Leonard
Deane Leonard has played for the Los Angeles Chargers and the Chicago Bears in the NFL as a standout defensive back.

Amen Ogbongbemiga
A talented linebacker, Amen has played for the Los Angeles Chargers and the Chicago Bears in the NFL.

Colton Hunchak
A wide receiver, Colton has been a key player for the Calgary Stampeders in the Canadian Football League.

Sean McEwen
An offensive lineman, Sean has been a vital part of the Calgary Stampeders’ offensive line in the Canadian Football League.

Aaron Statz
A defensive back, Aaron has played for the Calgary Dinos and has been recognized for his contributions to the team’s defense.

Nick Statz
A defensive back, Nick has been a key player for the Calgary Dinos, contributing significantly to their defensive strategies.

How You Can Help

Every donation, no matter how big or small, has a lasting impact on the program. With your support, we will ensure that the Notre Dame Pride continues to shine.

    • $50 provides new training equipment for the team
    • $100 covers travel expenses for an away game
    • $500 improves our field conditions to maintain safety and performance
    • $1,000+ helps fund championship-level team initiatives and player development

No donation is too small. Together, we can make a powerful impact.

Donate Today!

Be part of the Pride’s next victory—both on and off the field. Click below to make your donation today and help us continue the legacy of excellence.

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Thank you! Your support ensures that Notre Dame Pride continues to build champions in football and life. We are proud to carry forward the achievements of past generations, and we thank you for continuing this incredible journey with us.

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