Thank you again and look forward to seeing you out on the field this season. Have a great Labor Day Weekend!
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The German Hungarians have Plenty More to do in 2024!
When it comes to what the United German Hungarians are up to, its always been the goal of the Publicity & Editorial Committee to make sure that you don't miss one little bit of it.
Tradition & the 2023 Kirchweihfest, by Michael Fricker
On Sunday, November 26, we gathered at the Phoenix Sport Club, members, friends, the Cultural Group, four generations of German-Hungarians. And the Kirchweihfest is our most visible and real example of tradition in action. The fact that it is the most beautiful makes it what I like to all the most beautiful important day of our club calendar.
2024 is Looming but, 2023 Still Has Lot’s to Offer! by Michael Fricker
Sometimes a year can fly by so quickly, before you know it it's almost over! With a little over two months left, however, we have lots of fun, informative and exciting affairs still in store for 2023.
Dancing Around: Phoenix 95th Anniversary & Oktoberfest, by Michael Fricker
We may be rivals on the soccer field, competing with Phoenix for the better goals, wins, and championships, but the wonderful thing about clubs like ours is that off the field we can truly say we are friends!
My First Gaufest, by Mike Stirm II
In closing, I had a great time at my first Gaufest. I enjoyed getting to know some United German Hungarians better as well as making new friends both within the club and from other clubs. It was also nice to experience the fruits of hard work, discipline, and dedication.
Why we play in the USLPA, by Michael Fricker
In a climate of American soccer where organizational barriers are nonexistent and thereโs a new regional or national league starting up every day, soccer social media is an alphabet soup of teams, leagues and fan sites. So, why do we play in the United League?
President’s Report at the AGM – March 23, 2022
"The Club is the people not a building or location. We can thrive anywhere." -Janet Fricker Malofiy
