Eight teams have been crowned Ontario Cup champions, as the provincial championships concluded for a number of divisions in Vaughan this past weekend.
The Ontario Soccer Stadium was host to clubs from across Ontario as the provincial championships for eight divisions wrapped up, including six divisions whose winner now qualifies for the Toyota National Club Championships, which begin in October.
In 2017, Canada Soccer has changed the national championship divisions to include the U-15 and U-17 boys and girls competitions, as well as the senior Men and Women's divisions.
The Ontario Cup is the largest competition of its kind in Canada. One of the oldest sporting events in the country, the Ontario Cup was first staged in 1901 and each year 12,000 athletes from all across the province compete for their division titles.
Click the links below for match video, highlight of the match, photos and games stories from each championship.
Headed to Nationals | Durham Celtic downed Woodbridge Strikers to win the Men's Ontario Cup
Headed to Nationals | Scarborough GS United win fifth straight Women's Ontario Cup
Headed to Nationals | Kitchener Academy cruise to U-15 Girls Ontario Cup title
Headed to Nationals | London Youth Whitecaps win U-15 Boys Tier 1 Ontario Cup
Headed to Nationals | North Mississauga Panthers edge Markham SC in U-17 Boys Tier 1 Ontario Cup final
Headed to Nationals | Burlington Bayhawks win Girls U-17 Ontario Cup, advance to nationals
Barrie SC win U-14 Girls Ontario Cup title
Waterloo United edge Weston Wolves to capture U-14 Boys Ontario Cup
Visit the Ontario Soccer Facebook page for photos from all the final
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