The top soccer athletes in Ontario were in action this weekend as the Ontario Soccer Centre played host to the Ontario Player Development League (OPDL) Charity Shield.
Twelve teams, across six divisions competed for provincial glory as the U-14, U-15 and U-16 age groups wrapped up the OPDL 2017 season.
“We’re proud of our OPDL License Holders, who continue to do fantastic job in developing Ontario’s athletes,” said Gary Miller, Ontario Soccer Technical Director. “The Ontario Soccer Centre was witness to the best of the best of what this province is developing and the future remains bright for Ontario’s high-performance pathway.”
Scouts from around North America were in attendance all weekend to take in the action. As well, representatives from Canada Soccer were on site.
“Thank you to Canada Soccer for representation here this weekend. With Paul Stalteri and Nick Bontis both in attendance, it gave them an inside look at what OPDL is doing to push the game forward in Canada,” said Bryan Rosenfeld, Ontario Soccer Manager of High Performance. “Their observations from the weekend – from the players to the event – were very positive and reinforced for us that we continue to be leaders in this space.”
While also an integral opportunity to showcase the immense talent found within the OPDL before fellow OPDL members, scouts and families, the Charity Shield raises money for Ontario charities.
Every dollar accumulated through the $5 admission rate was donated to Ontario charities, as chosen by the winning teams in each match. As well, this year, the OPDL ran a silent auction, where those in attendance and those watching from home could bid on some fantastic prize packs and gear.
Over $5,000 was raised and will be donated to charities across Ontario, as chosen by the OPDL Charity Shield winning teams.
Full video of the games, match reports, photos and highlights for each match can be found through the links below.
North Toronto wins the U-14 Girls OPDL Charity Shield
Ottawa South United edge United FA to win U-15 Girls OPDL Charity Shield.
Hamilton United Elite down West Ottawa to win U-16 Girls OPDL Charity Shield
Full video of the games, match reports, photos and highlights for each match can be found through the links below.
North Toronto SC stage late comeback to win U-14 Boys OPDL Charity Shield
Toronto FC Academy win the U-15 Boys OPDL Charity Shield
Vaughan SC win U-16 Boys OPDL Charity Shield in penalty thriller