Please see below for a selection of recent stories about League1 Ontario:
Alistair Johnston has quite literally run himself into the spotlight for club and country - so Celtic will just be another lap on his accelerated development path at full-back.
Bradford Today: Barrie well represented among 'giants' at World Cup
The World Cup is underway and the historic run of Canada has many connections to our city for anyone needing any more reason to watch high-level soccer.
The Athletic: Letters to Canada’s 2022 World Cup players, from their families
There will be thousands of Canadians in Qatar to watch their men’s national team compete in a first World Cup for a generation.
Northern Tribune: Five League1 Ontario Athletes Who Could Jump To CPL Next Year
It’s no secret that League1 Ontario is a veritable pipeline of domestic talent, with the provincial pro-am league helping produce CPL talent aplenty and, of course, eight World Cup athletes too.
Read more by John Jacques: https://northerntribune.ca/canadian-premier-league-league1-ontario-2023/
Barrie Today: O’Hara rocks his hometown pride while playing soccer abroad
[…] “I absolutely love everything they’re doing with the Rovers. I remember when the announcement came we were getting the club and I knew I had to play for them somehow.”
The Record: Waterloo Minor Soccer Club to fundraise selling beer with Block Three Brewing
With Canada turning heads at the semi-dry World Cup in Qatar, the Waterloo Minor Soccer Club executive director is sharing details of a joint venture between his organization and Block Three Brewing Company.
The Varsity: Emily Ševčík and the UTM Eagles get a monumental Tri-Campus League Cup victory
For the upcoming summer, Ševčík plans to try out for some League1 Ontario teams — Ontario’s semi-professional soccer league.