Professional alumni list surpasses 300 players
Ontario Premier League Staff2025-05-15T08:34:59-04:00More than 300 former League1 Ontario players have now signed in professional leagues across the world.
More than 300 former League1 Ontario players have now signed in professional leagues across the world.
North Toronto put five past women’s runners-up FC London as one of the teams who laid down a marker in Matchweek Four.
Unbeaten North Mississauga are the visitors in a Friday-night livestream before a full weekend of League1 Ontario action.
Simcoe County Rovers secured a statement victory in the Women’s Premier on Saturday, and the race for promotion has already begun in the Championship divisions.
The third matchweek gets under way this weekend with just a handful of teams still unbeaten in the Premier Divisions.
Some teams defied the odds by refusing to give up points in Matchweek Two.
Scrosoppi head coach John Yacou is telling his side to be themselves as they prepare for their TELUS Canadian Championship match.
Attention turns to Matchweek Two which includes a first regular-season matchup between Scarborough’s clubs.
As another campaign begins, there were goals galore up and down the League1 Ontario pyramid.
After an exciting L1 Cup weekend, it is time for league action to begin up and down the L1ON pyramid.
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