Based in Newmarket, Bryst International and the Bryst Football Academy Teams Program trains, nurtures and develops promising young soccer players between 7 and 20 years old. The main focus of our club is on the individual players, allowing them to grow and reach their potential in a safe, professional and challenging environment. Please visit our website to learn more about our private league.
Founded in 1968, Richmond Hill Soccer Club is the largest recreational club in the town of Richmond Hill. Over 7000 members are currently playing soccer for RHSC and 92% of the club's members are under the age of 19.RHSC is a non-profit organization run by a board of directors who are elected by the members of the club at our Annual General Meeting.RHSC now provides year round development programs for referees, players, and coaches. Some of these educational programs include speed and goal keeping clinics, harassment and sport injuries seminars, and outdoor and indoor player camps.
The East York Soccer Club is an integral part of the East York and neighbouring communities. These communities contribute to the Club through the Sponsorship Program and the Club readily acknowledges their contribution.
Newmarket Soccer Club substantially reduces debtNewmarket Soccer Club is pleased to announce that they have substantially reduced the mortgage with the Town of Newmarket based on the sale of the Woodbine land. This also coincides with paying off all of the remaining debt owed to the construction creditors.The belief and support from the community, our membership, the Town of Newmarket and the hard work of the Board & Staff have delivered an outstanding turnaround in the Clubs financial status. The outlook is very positive with substantial increases in recent Tournament participation, upcoming Indoor field rentals and a fast start on recreational indoor registrations.Way to go Paul!The club would like to congratulate Paul Smith a member of the NSC Technical Staff on completing the certification of the CSA National 'B' License. Many hours of preparation and training, both on and off the field have gone into this outstanding achievement.
The Aurora Soccer Club (ASC) was established in the Town of Aurora in 1954 to provide senior soccer to town residents. Since that time, the Club has flourished and now supports 18 senior teams (men and women) with over 400 Club members. The Club is a gathering place for soccer enthusiasts in the area, by providing regular social events in addition to soccer activities.
For over 60 years, the Aurora Soccer Club inspires enthusiasm for soccer in its players, teams and spectators by providing a healthy environment for sport, comradery, learning, inclusiveness and fun offering a broad range of competitive and recreational adult soccer on its grass pitch, and social programming in its clubhouse.
We are a modest-sized club– more than 10 years old, and have already built a tradition of success. In winter 1994, with just one team, a group of veteran coaches set out to build a club where coaching took priority. At the end of the '95 season, our founding squad brought home the Championship of the U-21 Ontario Soccer League, and we began developing our youth programs. Following a careful policy of growing only within our coaching capacity, by 2001 we provided soccer for 450 – 600 players, with house leagues for ages 5 to 12, a Soccer School player-development program, and Rep-team soccer for Under 6 to Under 18 players.
The TSSL was founded in 1958 as a soccer league for all of the service industries (police, fire, TTC, airplane manufacturers, machinists). Teams from those same industries dominated the early years of the cup. For many years the league cup was called the Globe & Mail Cup, then it was known for few years as the iDirect Cup and is now simply called the TSSL Cup. 2012 is the 55th season of the TSSL. An open draw was held in early May and eleven preliminary round games have already been...