Peel Halton Soccer Association Leagues

A strategic initiative to foster gender equity within Canada Soccer’s advanced coaching landscape. 

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE 

The Canada Soccer AccelerateHER initiative will provide comprehensive support to women participating in Canada Soccer’s Advanced Coach Education Program. The program will empower and train a substantial number of women coaches. The program will also establish a progressive development pathway for women coaches, aligning them with the highest coaching standards in the country. 

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The 2024 MilkUP Ontario Cup Draw has been completed.

The MilkUP Ontario Cup, the Provincial Soccer Championship, is the largest Club competition of its kind in Canada. One of the oldest sporting events in the country, Ontario Soccer’s Ontario Cup was first staged in 1901 and has operated continuously, with the exception of the World War II period and during the Covid-19 Pandemic in 2020. 

The 2024 MilkUP Ontario Cup will mark the 108th year of the competition. 

Click here to see the draw results.

Milton Youth SC Under 13 Boys won the 2023 MilkUp Ontario Cup

Our 2024 season will kick off on May 4th with the introduction of the IModel for the Under 13 age group.

12 boys teams and 7 girls teams from the PHSA will participate in a qualifying tournament in May. The successful teams will then be joined by teams from Hamilton and District SA and Niagara SA in the Under 13 division of the GHSL.

The participating teams are.

Under 13 Boys IModel Division

Under 13 Girls IModel Division

You can search for all approved tournaments and festivals on the Ontario Soccer's CTMS system.

Included in the list are several tournaments and festivals hosted by Peel Halton SA clubs

We are excited to share that Peel Halton Soccer Association has been selected to receive a Community Development Grant from @CTJumpstart and @SportCanada.

This grant will go a long way towards helping us to provide world class youth leagues without increased costs to our members. #SupportedByJumpstart #SupportedbySportCanada.

FIFA have announced the schedule for the 2026 World Cup which will be played in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

Toronto will host 6 games including Canada's opening game on June 12th 2024. Our men's national team will then play 2 games in Vancouver to complete their group schedule.

The opening game of the tournament will be in the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City on June 11th with the final of the 48 team event on July 19th at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

Ontario Soccer is proud to pave the way for a cultural change in treatment of Match Officials through the No Ref, No Game program.

No Ref, No Game strives to stop the cycle of abuse and bullying towards match officials through culture change.

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With your new league management system you will be able to customize your home page.

At the top right of the home page you will see a cog icon. Click on this to configure your home page.

There are currently two features to use

We hope to add other features in the future.

Team selector

The Team selector allows you to select your team to appear on your home page. Currently only IModel teams are in the database.

When your team is selected your home page will show

Schedule ticker

The schedule ticker will display a ticker underneath the home page image. It will show results from games recently played and future games in the near future.

As you have a large league you may want to limit the ticker to just those divisions that interest you.

On July 1, 2019, new rules came into effect through Rowan’s Law, to improve concussion safety in amateur competitive sport.

Everyone can help recognize a possible concussion if they know what to look for.

A person with a concussion might have any of the signs or symptoms listed below. They might show up right away or hours, or even days later. Just one sign or symptom is enough to suspect a concussion. Most people with a concussion do not lose consciousness.

Get to know the "Red Flags" of a concussion

“Red flags” may mean the person has a more serious injury. Treat red flags as an emergency and call 911.

Red flags include:

To find out more about concussion awareness and Rowans Law please visit this website