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Oakville Soccer Club was created in 1972 as a youth soccer club through the merger of the Bronte Legion Soccer Club, Oakville United Soccer Club and Oakville Minor Soccer. [1] In August 2023, they formed a partnership with League1 Ontario club Blue Devils FC. [2] In October 2024, they fully merged with the club under the Oakville SC banner.
Blue Devils Football Club (formerly known as Oakville Blue Devils FC) was a semi-professional soccer club based in Oakville, Ontario in League1 Ontario's men's and women's divisions. In October 2024, they merged under Oakville SC 's branding, under which they now operate.
Rush Canada was founded in 2014, as a division of Rush Soccer (which was founded in 1997 with the Colorado Rush). [1] Rush Soccer is the largest soccer organization in the world. [2] In 2021, they began participating in the League1 Ontario U19 and U21 reserve divisions. In 2023, they won the U19 men's summer reserve division title and the U19 ...
On March 30, 2005 the Oakville Soccer Club together with the Oakville-based Premier Soccer Academy, acquired the franchise rights of the Metro Lions and relocated the team to Oakville and renamed the club the Oakville Blue Devils. During the conference Wilde was announced as the team manager for the 2005 season. [5]
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.
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In 2005, the organization merged with the Oakville Soccer Club and Oakville Premier Soccer Academy which resulted in the relocation to Oakville, Ontario under the name Oakville Blue Devils. Oakville managed to acquire several USL, and top CPSL veterans in their debut season. The acquisitions were vital in the club capturing their first CPSL ...
From 2004 to 2010 Mosen was Club Head Coach/Technical Director with Oakville Soccer Club North America's largest youth soccer club boasting 13,000 members. In 2010 Mosen returned to competition and rejoined the USL becoming part of Hamilton FC's Ownership group taking on the role as Head Coach/Director of Football, in 2013 the club moved ...