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Ontario Soccer – Six Ontario Cup divisions wrapped up competition on an exciting weekend in Vaughan

Sept. 8, 2019

Vaughan – The Ontario Cup Finals came to a conclusion for six divisions over the weekend at the Ontario Soccer Centre in Vaughan.

What began as over 600 teams and 12,000 athletes, was now down to a final two teams competing for the provincial Soccer For Life titles.

The winners of five of those divisions will now move on as Ontario’s representative at the Toyota National Championships.

The U-15 Toyota National Championship will be held in Edmonton, Alberta. The U-17 nationals will be held in Charlottetown, PEI, while the Women’s Jubliiee Trophy and Men’s Challenge Trophy will be contested for in St. John’s, Newfoundland.

The U-15 Girls Ontario Cup final is still to be decided and will be played Sept. 15, along with the remaining divisions for the Soccer for Life Provincial Soccer Championship, which is the largest Club competition of its kind in Canada.

Games from this weekend:  

Ottawa St. Anthony wins Men’s Ontario Cup Final in penalty thriller  

Own goal the difference as Ottawa TFC advance on to Nationals 

Two second half goals send Woodbridge SC on to U-17 Nationals

Scarborough GS United win seventh straight Ontario Cup

Milton Magic move on to U-15 Boys Toyota National Championships

Bolton Wanderers edge Ottawa Futuro to win U-14 Boys Ontario Cup title 

High resolution photos, full video, and highlight clips are available to media upon request. 

About Ontario Soccer

Founded in 1901, Ontario Soccer is comprised of more than 650 Clubs and Private Academies servicing over 24,000 teams with 380,000 registered players, 70,000 coaches and managers, and 10,000 match officials, as well as countless volunteers, parents and supporters comprising a direct, multi-cultural community of over 1,000,000 Ontarians.

Ontario Soccer 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. Ontario Soccer also operates the Ontario Player Development League (OPDL) – the province’s premier standards based youth development program and proudly supports Canada Soccer’s National Teams, the Canadian Premier League and Toronto FC.

An overall goal of Ontario Soccer is to assist with the development of soccer as a healthy lifestyle choice, provide a talented pathway for players to excel and encourage community involvement at all levels.

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