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Ontario Soccer Association – Provincial championship action concludes on a wild weekend in Vaughan 

Sept. 19, 2016

Vaughan, Ontario – Five more  teams have been crowned Ontario Cup champions, as the provincial championships concluded this weekend with wild weather and intense action. 

The Ontario Soccer Centre Stadium was again host to clubs from across Ontario as the provincial championships, for the final five divisions, including the U-13 boys and girls, as well as the Tier 2 Ontario Cup divisions,wrapped up. 

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, photos and games stories from each championship. 

For media use | Video, highlights and photos are available.

Games from this weekend: 

Bonsu hattrick powers Woodbridge Strikers past East York SC in U-13 Boys Final

Niagara-on-the-Lake capture U-13 Girls Ontario Cup with win over Windsor 

Toronto USC Karpaty come from behind to capture U-15 Boys Tier 2 Ontario Cup

Windsor VH edges Mississauga Clarkson to capture U-16 Boys Tier 2 Ontario Cup

Thunder Bay Chill cruise to a U-17 Boys Tier 2 Ontario Cup title

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Media Contact 

Ben Rycroft | Ontario Soccer Association Communications Manager | 905-254-9390 ext. 255 | Email: brycroft@soccer.on.ca 

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About the Ontario Soccer Association:

Founded in 1901, The Ontario Soccer Association (OSA) is the largest provincial sports organization in Canada. Its members include more than 650 Clubs servicing over 24,000 teams with 380,000 registered players, 70,000 coaches and managers, and 10,000 match officials. The OSA develops and delivers exceptional and sustainable programs and services throughout Ontario with the mission of providing leadership and support for the advancement of soccer in collaboration and cooperation with our membership, partners and other stakeholders. The OSA also operates League1 Ontario, a provincial pro-am men’s and women’s league as well as the Ontario Player Development League (OPDL).

For more information visit:

Website: OntarioSoccer.net

Twitter: @OSA_Tweeter

Facebook: The Ontario Soccer Association