In collaboration with Canada Soccer, Ontario Soccer is offering a C Diploma through the AccelerateHer Program that is available for women coaches only.
Ontario teams captured gold, silver, and bronze at the 2024 Toyota National Championships, with Gloucester Celtic and Burlington Force Prospects taking first place, the Thornhill Bolts earning second, and Guelph SC finishing in third place of their divisions.
For the first time in the history of the event, a central charity has been chosen to be the beneficiary of 50 per cent of the funds raised over the course of the event weekend.
In this #OPDL10 spotlight, we recognize Burlington Soccer Club for leading the charge in mental health advocacy within youth sports, using initiatives like "Kickin’ It for Mental Health" to raise awareness and support the well-being of their players and broader community.
Canada Soccer's National Club Championships, also known as the Toyota National Championships, unfold in cities across Canada from October 9-14 with this being the 100th edition of the prestigious competition.
On October 2, Canada Soccer announced the selection of 26 players who will represent Canada in the October FIFA window, 14 of whom are Made in Ontario athletes.
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.