Cambridge United’s League2 status confirmed for 2025
Ontario Premier League Staff2024-09-18T09:57:55-04:00After four seasons in the Reserve Divisions, Cambridge are expanding their League1 Ontario program to the third tier of the Pro-Am pyramid.
After four seasons in the Reserve Divisions, Cambridge are expanding their League1 Ontario program to the third tier of the Pro-Am pyramid.
The home side beat Guelph United on penalties to win the Pro/Rel Playoff and earn top-flight status in League1 Ontario for 2025.
Vaughan were crowned L1 Cup champions for the fourth time after beating Simcoe County Rovers on penalties.
The first Men's L1 Cup Final since 2018 is taking place on Friday, September 6.
Several players who featured for 2018 Men’s L1 Cup champions Vaughan Azzurri in that title-winning season have since played in the professional game.
Scrosoppi clinched the Men’s Premier Division title at the weekend, securing their TELUS Canadian Championship place for 2025.
A prolific performance from Scrosoppi saw them beat Pickering in the first men's Pro/Rel Playoff.
Scrosoppi are one win away from the Men’s Premier Division title and a place in next year’s TELUS Canadian Championship.
The first Men's L1 Cup Final since 2018 is taking place on Friday, September 6.
It was a big weekend for Sigma, Scrosoppi, and Vaughan Azzurri, and Guelph are left to fight for their Premier place in their final game of the season.
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