
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Regina Elite Sporting Club (RESC) is a vibrant, non-profit organization that goes far beyond the boundaries of a traditional sports club. Founded by members of the Bangladeshi community in Canada and officially registered with the City of Regina and Information Services Corporation (ISC), the club now includes members from diverse backgrounds, including Chinese, Nigerian and Pakistani communities. From energetic teenagers to seasoned adults, RESC brings together members aged 14 to 55 who show up every week with great passion, incredible teamwork, and a shared love for the game. What unites them all is a common passion for soccer and a deep commitment to community engagement.
A Year-Round Commitment to Soccer
Regina Elite Sporting Club (RESC) is driven by an uncompromised dedication to the sport of soccer. Regardless of the season, members actively participate in weekend matches. During the warm months (Summer), games are held outdoors in the morning; when the temperatures drop (Winter), the club seamlessly transitions to indoor venues. Soccer is not just a game here—it’s a rhythm of life that keeps the community connected, united, active, and inspired all year long.

RESC Is a Community That Feels Like Family
At its heart, Regina Elite Sporting Club (RESC) is more than just a soccer club. It’s a warm, welcoming community that feels like family—a place where people come together to share joy, culture, and lasting connections.
One of the most loved traditions in the club is the Weekend Breakfast Gathering. After weekend soccer matches, a different member of the club voluntarily hosts a group breakfast. It’s not just about the food—it’s about spending quality time together. Members sit down to enjoy delicious home-cooked Bengali meals, share stories, laugh, and unwind after a good game. These mornings build strong friendships and bring a unique sense of unity that makes Regina Elite Sporting Club so special.

In addition to sports and social bonding, the club takes pride in celebrating Canadian statutory holidays, including Canada Day, Victory Day, and other national events. These celebrations are full of life and color. They often include friendly matches, parties with diverse cuisines, and indoor games such as carom, chess, and fun activities for people of all ages. Adding fun and friendly rivalry to the game, RESC often organizes creative matches like ‘Married vs. Unmarried’ and ‘Old Warriors vs. Fresh Young, bringing laughter, excitement, and unforgettable memories to the field.

These events are more than just fun—they are a way to honor both Canadian identity and the rich multicultural heritage of the club’s members. Whether someone is from Bangladesh, Nigeria, Pakistan, or anywhere else, everyone comes together as one family under the banner of RESC.
Through these traditions, Regina Elite Sporting Club continues to build a vibrant, inclusive community that celebrates diversity, supports each other, and always makes room for laughter and connection.

Facilities and Membership at Regina Elite Sporting Club
Regina Elite Sporting Club (RESC) is proud to offer its members a rich variety of programs and experiences—from organized soccer matches and seasonal tournaments to weekend breakfasts and vibrant cultural celebrations. Being a member of RESC means being part of a supportive, active, and inclusive community.
To enjoy these benefits, membership is mandatory. This helps ensure smooth coordination, fair access to activities, and a shared commitment to the club’s values. All members are expected to follow the club’s rules and guidelines, which are designed to promote respect, teamwork, and mutual enjoyment for everyone involved.
The club operates as a non-profit organization, and its activities are entirely funded by membership contributions. This grassroots approach allows RESC to remain independent, community-focused, and self-sustaining. Every dollar goes directly toward organizing events, maintaining equipment, booking facilities, and creating opportunities for members to connect, grow, and play.
“Being a member isn’t just about playing soccer—it’s about being part of something bigger, a community that shares joy, responsibility, and friendship.”
Joining RESC means more than signing up for a club—it means stepping into a space where people care about one another, where sports bring people together, and where every member has a role in shaping the experience.
Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2025: A Step Toward Growth and Unity
Since 2023, Regina Elite Sporting Club (RESC) has made it a tradition to host its Annual General Meeting (AGM) each year—a valuable event that promotes transparency, teamwork, and future planning.
In May 2025, RESC proudly held its AGM at the Regina Public Library, a choice that reflected the club’s continued growth and professionalism. The venue offered a modern and comfortable space, fully equipped with a presentation hall, laptops, and a multimedia projector. These tools helped ensure a smooth and engaging meeting for all attendees.

The AGM served as an important platform for the club to review the past year’s activities, celebrate accomplishments, and share updates on finances. But more than that, it gave members a chance to voice their thoughts, provide feedback, and participate in shaping the club’s future.
“Our goal is to grow together, and that starts by listening to our members,” said Mohammad Zakirul Hasan, one of the directors.
Choosing the Regina Public Library for the event also sent a strong message: RESC is a serious, community-driven club that values quality, structure, and accountability. Hosting the AGM in such a professional environment helped elevate the experience for everyone involved.
This year’s AGM was not just about reporting—it was about connection, progress, and building a stronger future together. As the club continues to grow, meetings like this remind everyone why RESC is more than just a sports club—it’s a united community where every voice matters.
Eid Party 2025: A Celebration of Togetherness and Joy
One of the most memorable events of the year for Regina Elite Sporting Club (RESC) was the Eid Party 2025, held on June 14 at the beautiful RiverPark Campground in Lumsden, Saskatchewan. The event brought together over 30 families and nearly 100 individuals, including kids and guests for a day filled with fun, food, and shared happiness.
The Eid celebration was designed to include everyone—from the youngest children to the oldest members. Kids were at the heart of the event, with many fun games and activities planned just for them. Their laughter and energy filled the park, reminding everyone of the importance of family, play, and joy.

But the excitement didn’t stop there. Women and adults also took part in games and friendly competitions, including one of the highlights of the day: a spirited tug-of-war match. The game wasn’t just fun—it was a symbol of teamwork, unity, and resilience, bringing everyone together in a shared spirit of strength and celebration.
To make the day even more special, the organizers provided a wide variety of mouth-watering dishes, fresh fruits, desserts, and refreshing drinks, catered by Mehman Mezban Restaurant, known for its authentic and flavorful cuisine. The delicious food added flavor to the joy already present in every corner of the gathering.
“It was more than just a party—it was a celebration of community, love, and connection,” said one of the attendees.
This Eid event once again showed what RESC is truly about: creating spaces where people from all walks of life can come together, celebrate their culture, and build lasting memories. It reflected the club’s ongoing commitment to unity, inclusion, and community wellness.

The day ended with a short drive around the beautiful town of Lumsden, as all the families joined together in their cars for some sightseeing. A heavy rain shower added a peaceful and refreshing feeling to the moment. Everyone felt happy and relaxed before heading home. The Eid Party 2025 will be remembered not only for the fun and food but for the feeling of togetherness it inspired among everyone who attended.
Annual Tournaments: A Celebration of Sport and Community
Since 2023, Regina Elite Sporting Club has proudly hosted two major official soccer tournaments each year—one in the summer and another in the winter. These tournaments have quickly become signature events for the club, bringing together athletes, families, and community members from all backgrounds to celebrate sportsmanship, unity, and cultural pride.
In Summer 2024, the club successfully organized its highly anticipated Summer Tournament, which was a remarkable showcase of both competitive spirit and community celebration. The event drew a large crowd of players, supporters, and families, who gathered to enjoy a full day of soccer, entertainment, and connection.

A highlight of the event was the presence of special guest and keynote speaker, Mr. Noor Burki, Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Regina Coronation Park and the Minister of Immigration and Career Training. A dedicated advocate for community well-being, Mr. Burki is also a significant advisor and ongoing supporter of Regina Elite Sporting Club, regularly attending events and showing his encouragement for the club’s mission and multicultural engagement.
“Elite Sporting Club is doing more than playing soccer — it’s building bridges between communities and creating opportunities for youth and families alike,” Mr. Burki shared during his remarks at the event.

The 2024 Summer Tournament was a resounding success, thanks to the outstanding coordination by the club’s leadership and volunteers. Teams competed with enthusiasm and sportsmanship, and attendees enjoyed a festive environment with delicious food, exciting prize giveaways, and a strong sense of community.
Events like these reflect Regina Elite Sporting Club’s continued dedication to promoting health, inclusiveness, and unity through sport. The tournaments have become a cornerstone of the club’s calendar and an important cultural event in the broader Regina community.
RESC’s City Family Bus Tour 2024: Exploring Regina Together
On July 22, 2024, Regina Elite Sporting Club (RESC) took a meaningful step beyond the soccer field by organizing a special City Family Bus Tour—a recreational event designed to bring members and their families together for a day of exploration, bonding, and relaxation.
The club coordinated an afternoon bus tour, chartered through the City of Regina, which offered families the opportunity to experience the beauty and diversity of Regina in a unique and memorable way. The route covered the entire city, from North to South and East to West, allowing participants to enjoy a scenic view of neighborhoods, parks, and local landmarks—many for the very first time.

More than just a sightseeing tour, the event was infused with warmth and hospitality. Delicious food was served onboard, thoughtfully prepared and provided by the organizers, which made the journey as flavorful as it was joyful. The atmosphere on the bus was light, festive, and filled with laughter from both children and adults.
“This tour was not just about seeing Regina—it was about creating memories, sharing stories, and strengthening the bond among our members and their families,” said one of the RESC organizers.
The City Family Bus Tour reflected RESC’s broader commitment to promoting community wellness, togetherness, and cultural connection through inclusive programming. Events like these show that RESC is more than a sports club—it is a vibrant community space where families come together to celebrate shared values and joyful experiences.
The City Family Bus Tour was a resounding success, and participants expressed heartfelt appreciation for the opportunity to connect beyond the soccer field. It was a reminder that sometimes the best goals are the ones made off the field—through laughter, unity, and shared journeys.

Kids’ Summer Soccer Camp 2024: Empowering the Next Generation
In 2024, Regina Elite Sporting Club proudly expanded its impact by investing in the next generation of athletes and community leaders. In a collaborative effort with the Royal Bengal Soccer Association (RBSA)—an internationally recognized sports organization affiliated with the University of Regina—the club hosted its first-ever Kids’ Summer Soccer Camp 2024, aimed at fostering sportsmanship, discipline, and joy among young players.
Over the course of two months from July to August, 32 children aged 6 to 14 enthusiastically participated in the tournament, which was held twice a week—every Tuesday and Thursday throughout the summer. The sessions were organized and managed by members of RBSA and RESC, who brought both experience and passion to every training and matchday.

To make the event even more exciting and memorable, Regina Elite Sporting Club provided exclusive Kids Summer Soccer Camp jerseys for the young participants. These bright, high-quality jerseys helped spark team spirit and pride among the kids and were generously sponsored by Tandoor Kabab—a well-known local restaurant celebrated for its delicious food and support of community events. This act of sponsorship added a special touch of celebration and recognition to the Summer Camp experience.

This initiative was more than just a summer camp; it was an opportunity for children to learn the values of teamwork, consistency, and fair play, while building lasting friendships and joyful memories. Each game offered moments of laughter, learning, and encouragement—creating a fun, safe, and structured environment for young athletes.
“We believe youth engagement through sport is essential for building confidence, leadership, and a stronger community,” shared an Elite Sporting Club director.
The Kids’ Summer Soccer Camp has been recognized as one of the club’s most successful events of 2024, reinforcing the club’s mission to go beyond adult recreation and extend meaningful opportunities to families and children in the community. It served as a powerful reminder that sports can be a bridge to lifelong values, inclusion, and unity. Elite Sporting Club remains committed to continuing and expanding such initiatives in future years, ensuring that youth empowerment through soccer stays at the heart of its growing legacy.
RESC’s Fundraising Concert 2024 for Bangladesh Flood Relief
On 22 September 2024, in a beautiful display of compassion and unity, Regina Elite Sporting Club (RESC), in collaboration with the Royal Bengal Soccer Association (RBSA), organized a heartfelt fundraising event to support the victims of the devastating floods in Bangladesh. Held at the Multipurpose Building of the University of Regina, the event featured a vibrant live music concert by the popular Regina-based band, Bong Street. Their energetic and soulful performance entertained and inspired the crowd, making the evening both memorable and meaningful. Tickets were sold, and the concert quickly became a gathering point for the Bangladeshi community and supporters from across Regina who came to show their solidarity.

The main goal was to raise awareness and funds for the people affected by the flood disaster in Bangladesh. The evening was filled with music, emotion, and a shared sense of responsibility to help those in need. Every ticket purchased contributed directly to relief efforts.
Among the performers was Mr. Mizanur Rahman, one of RESC’s directors and a talented musician with Bong Street. Speaking on the importance of giving back, he shared, “If someone has a skill or talent, they should use it to help others—especially those in crisis.” Guided by this belief, he chose to contribute through music, performing with passion to support the fundraising effort.

“It was more than just a concert—it was a moment to come together as one, raise our voices, and offer real help to those suffering back home,” said one of the organizers.
The fundraising concert proved how powerful community action can be. RESC and RBSA brought people together not just to enjoy music, but to make a difference—proving once again that when the community unites, beautiful things happen.
Through events like this, Regina Elite Sporting Club continues to extend its role far beyond sports—standing up for humanitarian causes and supporting global communities in times of need.
Mission and Vision
Regina Elite Sporting Club’s mission is to foster unity, health, and community bonding through the universal language of soccer. Its vision is to be a model for multicultural inclusivity, leadership, and social well-being through sport.
Motto
“Elite by name, united by hearts — where everyone belongs.”
Regina Elite Sporting Club stands as a shining example of how sports can unite people across cultures, age groups, and backgrounds. Through consistent programming, inclusive events, and strong leadership, it continues to enrich the lives of its members and contribute positively to the broader Regina community.
The Legend Among Us: Obaidul Haque Ripon (Ripon Bhai)
In every club, there’s someone whose presence defines the spirit of the team. For Regina Elite Sporting Club, that person is Mr. Obaidul Haque Ripon, fondly known by all as “Ripon Bhai”—a respectful Bengali term that means “Brother Ripon.”
Over 50 years of age, Ripon Bhai is more than just a soccer player. He is a living legend, a mentor, a discipline maker, and the heartbeat of the club. Week after week, regardless of the season, he laces up his boots and takes the field—not just to play, but to lead by example.
What sets him apart is not just his skill, but his uncompromised discipline, straightforward personality, and relentless motivation. He coaches younger members with tough love, encourages fitness with quiet determination, and never compromises on the values that keep the club strong: respect, fairness, and hard work.

Though he suffers from a serious knee injury and doctors have advised him to take full rest, Ripon Bhai continues to show up in the field to not just play, but also to motivate.
Even in pain, he puts the club first. His commitment, discipline, and love for the game leave a powerful message for the younger generation: “Never give up on what you love.”
His level of fitness, even at this age, is a source of amazement and inspiration. Younger players admire him not just for his powerful game, but for his outstanding routine, sharp mind, and commitment to excellence. His voice carries authority, but his actions carry even more weight.

For Elite’s members, Ripon Bhai is not just a senior member—he is a symbol of what it means to be elite in character. His presence reminds us that soccer is not just about goals and games—it’s about values, leadership, and legacy.
In the story of Regina Elite Sporting Club, Mr. Obaidul Haque Ripon will always be remembered as the guiding force who continues to inspire generations—on and off the field.
Ripon Bhai’s Words of Wisdom

“You need to be serious when you’re playing soccer. Tackle the ball. Attack it with full focus. Play with dedication—never give up. Do not fear, even if your opponents are stronger.”
“Don’t eat or drink on the field. Show up on time. Discipline starts before the game begins.”
“If you’re on the field, you’re here to play. Stay sharp. Stay committed.” This is Football (Soccer).
These are the words Ripon Bhai repeats with strong conviction—loud and clear—every weekend. His voice echoes not just across the field, but through the hearts of every member he inspires.
The Driving Force Behind Regina Elite Sporting Club — Golam Kabir
Behind every successful community organization, there is someone who works quietly, selflessly, and tirelessly to hold it all together. For Regina Elite Sporting Club, that person is Golam Kabir — a name that resonates with respect, leadership, and extraordinary dedication.
Known as one of the key Executive Directors of RESC, Mr. Kabir is more than a planner or organizer — he is the heart of the club. From scheduling weekly games to organizing seasonal tournaments, arranging venues to transporting equipment — almost every logistical and operational detail of the club is managed by him, often single-handedly and always voluntarily.
Before the first whistle blows, Mr. Kabir is already on the field. He arrives early to set up goalposts, prepare accessories, and ensure everything is ready before players even arrive. His consistency, discipline, and care for even the smallest details are what keep the club running smoothly week after week, month after month, and year after year.
He doesn’t just plan events — he builds opportunities for all of us to grow, connect, and feel at home, says one long-time member.

Despite soccer not being his profession, his passion for the game and his community runs deep. Outside the field, Mr. Golam Kabir serves as a Program Chair and an Associate Professor in the Industrial Systems Engineering Department at the University of Regina — a role that speaks volumes about his expertise, leadership, and contribution to academia.
Sometimes, people are genuinely amazed at how one person can carry so many qualities. Mr. Kabir is a truly versatile individual — a thoughtful strategist, a tireless volunteer, and a passionate community builder. With his charismatic personality and natural leadership, he brings people together and inspires action wherever he goes.
And yet, in the middle of his demanding academic responsibilities, he chooses to give back — not because he has to, but because he wants to. His work with RESC is driven purely by passion for the game and a deep commitment to community. His tremendous dedication inspires not only the club’s members, but hundreds of young people who look up to him as a role model.
Mr. Kabir coordinates events that bring together not just players, but families, cultures, and communities. He plays a central role in making the Regina Elite Club more than just a soccer team — he helps make it a home away from home for so many immigrants and newcomers trying to find their footing in Canada. Regina Elite Sporting Club simply wouldn’t be what it is today without the contribution of Mr. Golam Kabir. His energy, his integrity, and his leadership have built a foundation that the club stands on — not just in organizing games, but in creating lasting relationships, meaningful experiences, and a community of belonging.
The Visionary Leader Behind Unity and Growth of RESC — Mohammad Zakirul Hasan (Sayem)
Every thriving organization stands tall on the strength of its leadership — and for Regina Elite Sporting Club, Mr. Mohammad Zakirul Hasan (Sayem) is one of those pillars whose vision and dedication have helped shape the club into what it is today.
As one of the Executive Directors, Mr. Hasan plays a strategic and influential role in all club activities. From event planning to community initiatives, from sponsorship acquisition to brand development — his foresight, organizational skills, and sound decision-making continue to elevate the club’s reputation and reach. Known for his judicious leadership, he constantly works toward the long-term success and well-being of both the club and its members.
Beyond operations, Mr. Hasan is responsible for cultivating the motivational spirit within the club. He empowers members with a sense of purpose and belonging, reminding everyone of the values of teamwork, dedication, and community support. His ability to lead with both compassion and clarity makes him an invaluable figure within the club structure.
“He doesn’t just lead with strategy — he leads with vision, and a genuine care for the people around him.”

A successful entrepreneur and a renowned public figure in Regina, Mr. Hasan is widely respected not only within the Bangladeshi community, but also across diverse cultures, including Canadian, Somalian, Indian, and Pakistani communities. His inclusive approach has brought people of all backgrounds together under one umbrella — creating a space for shared goals, mutual respect, and multicultural unity.
Mr. Hasan is also well-connected with respected leaders such as Hon. Andrew James Scheer, Member of Parliament for Regina—Qu’Appelle, and Mr. Mark Docherty, former MLA for Regina Coronation Park and past Speaker of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly. These strong connections reflect Mr. Sayem’s ongoing efforts to represent the community at broader levels with dignity and pride.

In addition to his community engagement, Mr. Hasan serves as the CEO, Business Consultant, and Licensed Foreign Worker Recruiter at Glocal Education and Consultancy Limited (GLOCAL) — a trusted organization that provides professional immigration, employment, and investment guidance. GLOCAL is not just a service provider; it offers newcomers and entrepreneurs a complete, supportive experience. With a global reach and personalized care, GLOCAL connects foreign workers to employers, matches investors with opportunities, and assists individuals in building a secure future in Canada.

As part of its commitment to community development, GLOCAL proudly sponsors both RESC and the Royal Bengal Soccer Association (RBSA). The company is a key sponsor of the official club jerseys, helping maintain a high standard of representation and unity on the field. Through this generous support, GLOCAL actively contributes to the growth of local sports and community engagement.

Mr. Hasan’s work — both through GLOCAL and RESC — reflects his passion for service, excellence, and inclusive development. His leadership continues to inspire those around him and strengthen the multicultural fabric of Saskatchewan.
Mr. Hasan’s networking ability and credibility in the community have been instrumental in securing sponsorships, partnerships, and media visibility for the club. His efforts have enhanced Regina Elite Sporting Club’s image across Regina and beyond, positioning it not just as a sports team, but as a meaningful community platform.
Whether it’s promoting youth engagement, advocating healthy lifestyles, or organizing major events, Mr. Hasan leads with tireless energy and grace. His presence in the club is not just about making things happen — it’s about inspiring thousands of individuals toward a better, more united future. Mr. Hasan isn’t just a leader. He’s a bridge — connecting people, communities, and opportunities.
“Leadership is not about power — it’s about uniting people toward a shared purpose.”
— Mohammad Zakirul Hasan (Sayem)
RESC’s success is shaped by the vision of leaders like Mohammad Zakirul Hasan (Sayem) — who turn ideas into action, and communities into families.
The Energy Behind RESC’s Spirit and Success — Mizanur Rahman
In every great community, there are leaders who quietly build bridges, lift spirits, and bring people together. At Regina Elite Sporting Club (RESC), one of those leaders is Mr. Mizanur Rahman — a man of many talents, known for his leadership, positivity, and deep commitment to both sport and culture.
As one of the club’s key directors, Mr. Rahman plays a vital role in strategizing, organizing, and supporting events and activities that keep the club vibrant and growing. He takes wise and thoughtful decisions that benefit not just the club, but the broader community it serves. His input is grounded in fairness and vision, always focused on the collective well-being of the members.

What truly sets him apart is his charismatic personality and natural ability to bring people together under one umbrella. Whether it’s motivating members on the soccer field or sharing a moment of laughter during club events, Mr. Rahman’s warmth, humor, and energy are truly contagious. He is a source of motivation, creating an atmosphere of unity, positivity, and encouragement across all levels of the club. During the weekend games, Mr. Mizanur Rahman’s phenomenal sense of humor captivates everyone on the field. There’s a magnetic charm in his personality—something that draws young people toward him effortlessly, much like the legendary tale of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. His presence uplifts the energy of the game and creates a space where joy, encouragement, and connection thrive. Mr. Mizanur Rahman is not only known for his leadership and charisma but also for his strong belief in unity. He often reminds members; we don’t need a group of groups — we need to be united with a common goal.
“We don’t need a group of groups — we need to be united with a common goal.”
— Mizanur Rahman
Outside of soccer, Mr. Rahman is a man of remarkable versatility. He is a respected Financial Advisor at Conexus Credit Union, where he is known for his professionalism, trustworthiness, and ability to help others achieve financial stability. At the same time, he channels his creative passion as a talented musician and member of Bong Street band, a well-loved Regina-based musical group that brings joy to audiences across the province.

Through his involvement in sports, community service, music, and finance, Mr. Rahman continues to touch thousands of lives. He shows how a person can wear many hats and wear them all with grace.
In the context of Regina Elite Sporting Club, he is not just a director — he is one of the strongest pillars, contributing to the growth, discipline, and identity of the organization. Mr. Mizanur Rahman leads with a smile, connects with purpose, and inspires with his passion — both on and off the field. His presence is a true gift to RESC and the Saskatchewan community at large.
Mr. Khaza Ahmed — The Pillar of Responsibility: RESC’s Financial Backbone
Every successful organization thrives on leadership that is both strategic and supportive — and within Regina Elite Sporting Club (RESC), Mr. Khaza Ahmed represents both with remarkable grace.
As one of the club’s dedicated Executive Directors, Mr. Ahmed plays a key role in planning, organizing, and overseeing finance and operations. He is known for his calm demeanor, cooperative nature, and thoughtful decision-making — qualities that make him not only a reliable leader but also a respected teammate and friend to all members.
Mr. Ahmed’s ability to lead with kindness, humor, and positivity brings a welcoming and positive energy to the club. Whether on the field or at meetings, his presence helps create an environment of unity, respect, and support.

In addition to his leadership and financial expertise, Mr. Ahmed is a passionate sportsman. He actively plays a wide range of sports, especially soccer, and is known not only for his performance but for his generous spirit on the field.
What sets him apart is his willingness to support and correct others—even opponents—during the game. If a player makes an error or misses a pass, Mr. Ahmed is quick to offer constructive feedback, helping them improve their strategy and understanding of the game. He believes that true sportsmanship is not about competition alone, but about collective improvement, and he never hesitates to help someone play better. This is one of his extraordinary personalities.
“He is the kind of player who lifts everyone’s game — even those on the other side,” noted one fellow athlete of the RESC.

One of his most vital responsibilities within RESC is overseeing the club’s financial operations. With his background as a professional accountant at True N Tried Accounting Ltd., Mr. Ahmed ensures that the club’s financial matters are managed with integrity, transparency, and long-term sustainability in mind. His expertise in budgeting, reporting, and planning plays a crucial role in keeping the club running smoothly.
While his work behind the scenes may often go unnoticed, Mr. Ahmed’s contributions are deeply valued and essential. His ability to blend professional knowledge with a community-first mindset makes him a standout figure within the club and a role model in the broader Regina community.
Mr. Khaza Ahmed is not just a financial expert — he is a steady pillar of strength, warmth, and trust for RESC.
His dedication reminds us that leadership is not only about making big moves — it’s also about showing up consistently, listening openly, and supporting others wholeheartedly.

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I would like to share a few words about Regina Elite Sporting Club (RESC). It’s truly inspiring to see how this club is growing and making a positive impact in the community through youth sports. Newton’s article does a wonderful job of capturing the real story of RESC—its journey, values, and commitment. I sincerely appreciate his time, effort, and thoughtful writing in bringing this story to light.