The United Nation’s day is about promoting the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities at every level of society and development, and to raise awareness of the situation of persons with disabilities in all aspects of political, social, economic, and cultural life - including sport.
With the end of the 2024 outdoor season, Ontario Soccer proudly concluded the 2024 Circle K Celebration Festival Grant Program, marking another milestone in grassroots soccer development across the province.
Ontario Soccer is excited to announce the 2025 Grassroots Futsal Festivals, a series of fun and developmentally focused events designed for grassroots players (U7 to U13) to experience futsal in a supportive environment.
Canada Soccer has announced its 23-player roster for the upcoming international friendlies against Iceland and Korea Republic, and our province is well-represented with more than half of the roster Made In Ontario.
Ontario Soccer is excited to announce new regionalized offerings for the Ontario Soccer Grassroots Diploma to support coaches to complete ongoing education locally.
As Ontario Soccer celebrates 10 years of the Ontario Player Development League (OPDL), we also proudly commemorate a decade of Long-Term Player Development (LTPD) shaping our approach to grassroots soccer and guiding our decision-making in the sport.
13 of Ontario’s top soccer talents will take centre stage as Canada Soccer's Men's National Team (CANMNT) quest for victory against Suriname in the Concacaf Nations League Quarterfinals this November.
Woodbridge Soccer Club defeats Tecumseh United FC 3-2 in penalties after a 1-1 full-time score to win the 2024 OPDL Gary Miller Charity Shield U14 Boys title.
Ontario Soccer proudly recognizes the outstanding Match Officials who were appointed to the 2024 OPDL Gary Miller Charity Shield, held from October 26-27, 2024.
The 2025 Ontario Soccer Summit is set for Feb. 28-March 2, co-hosted by Niagara Region Soccer Association, and will take place across various locations in the Niagara area.
On September 30, Ontario Soccer commemorates Orange Shirt Day and National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by reflecting on the history of residential schools and amplifying Indigenous voices within the sport.
The 2025 Ontario Soccer Summit is set for Feb. 28-March 2, co-hosted by Niagara Region Soccer Association, and will take place across various locations in the Niagara area.
On September 30, Ontario Soccer commemorates Orange Shirt Day and National Day for Truth and Reconciliation by reflecting on the history of residential schools and amplifying Indigenous voices within the sport.
Ontario Soccer highlights Concussion Awareness Week and Rowan’s Law Day, providing valuable information and resources to promote the safety and wellbeing of athletes across the province.
As part of the 2024 Centre Circle Awards, Ontario Soccer bestowed the Chair of the Board award unto the Ontario Women’s Soccer League for decades of service.
As part of the 2024 Centre Circle Awards, Ontario Soccer and Dairy Farmers of Ontario congratulate the MilkUP Future Leader Award winners – Aaron Coulas, Brianna West, Zachary Wilkinson, Felipe Cintra and Molly Owen.
Canada Soccer has announced its 23-player roster for the upcoming international friendlies against Iceland and Korea Republic, and our province is well-represented with more than half of the roster Made In Ontario.
As Ontario Soccer celebrates 10 years of the Ontario Player Development League (OPDL), we also proudly commemorate a decade of Long-Term Player Development (LTPD) shaping our approach to grassroots soccer and guiding our decision-making in the sport.