International FC Acquires League1 Ontario Men’s and Women’s Licenses
Ontario Premier League Staff2026-01-09T12:04:32-05:00The club joins League1 Ontario following the acquisition of Men’s and Women’s licenses from Alliance United FC.
The club joins League1 Ontario following the acquisition of Men’s and Women’s licenses from Alliance United FC.
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