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  2. Blue Devils FC - Wikipedia

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    The original Oakville Blue Devils was a member team of the Oakville Soccer Club. The team was built, coached and developed by Phil Iafrati (1947–2013), [4] where they won the U19 provincial and national championships in 1998. [5] As the Devils reached the end of the youth soccer circuit that season, Iafrati restarted the program with the a U9 ...

  3. Rush Canada SA - Wikipedia

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    Rush Canada. Rush Canada Soccer Academy is a Canadian soccer club based in Oakville, Ontario that competes in the men's and women's divisions of League1 Ontario. The men play in the third tier League2 Ontario, while the women play in the second tier League1 Ontario Championship.

  4. Ontario Cup - Wikipedia

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    Most successful club (s) Hamilton Westinghouse (6 titles) The Ontario Cup is a soccer tournament for clubs based in the province of Ontario in Canada. It began play in 1901 under the Ontario Football Association League, now known as the Ontario Soccer Association, and is the oldest soccer competition in North America.

  5. Brampton City United FC - Wikipedia

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    As the Lions, the team maintained a similar logo for most of their history, aside from the 2005 and 2006 seasons when they were purchased by the Oakville Soccer Club and renamed the Oakville Blue Devils. The modified version of the Lions logo returned when the team was relocated to Scarborough, and once again when the team was moved to Brampton.

  6. Kyle Bekker - Wikipedia

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    Bekker was born in Oakville, Ontario and began his youth soccer career with the Oakville Blue Stars, winning back-to-back Ontario Cup Championships in 2004 and 2005 and a National Championship in 2004. [1] In 2006, he moved onto the Mississauga Dixie Dominators, where he won the Ontario Cup in 2006 and 2007 adding another National Championship ...

  7. Oakville High School - Wikipedia

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    The school uses similar branding to the University of Missouri Tigers, most notably with Oakville using the Missouri Tigers logo to represent them in athletics. Student Body. Oakville has a co-educational student body of 1,684 in the 2022-23 school year, increasing by about 10% over the past five school years.

  8. Ontario Soccer Association - Wikipedia

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    Website. ontariosoccer.net. The Ontario Soccer Association (OSA) is a Canadian soccer organization. Established in 1901, the OSA is one of the oldest sports organizations in Canada. The OSA is composed of over 350,000 players, as well as coaches, referees, and administrators. Situated at The Ontario Soccer Centre in Vaughan, the OSA functions ...

  9. Toronto Falcons (1975–1982) - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Falcons Soccer Club ( Polish: Toronto Sokoły) was a Canadian soccer club founded in 1975 that operated in the National Soccer League (NSL). The team initially operated in Oakville, Ontario under the name Oakville United, then moved to Toronto as the Toronto Falcons. The club's fledgling years were spent in the Second Division of the ...