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Sports Clubs Across Ontario Share Survey Results
League1 Reserve Teams Continued…
The Burlington Soccer Club (BSC) is pleased to announce our new League1 Ontario Reserves program (U21) for both men and women.
Bayhawks Announce League1 Reserve Teams
The Burlington Soccer Club is excited to announce the new Bayhawks League1 Reserve teams for girls and boys U17-U21 (2005-2002). Being the next step in the Ontario Player Pathway, this is a great high performance option following OPDL.
Dome Safety Explained
Knowing that the coronavirus is more easily transmitted in closed areas, where there is less ventilation or room for airflow, does the risk of transmission increase inside a Dome? Here are the key facts that you need to know!
Phase 2: Return to Train & Modified Games
Ontario Soccer, in consultation with Canada Soccer and government advisors, has approved the ‘Return to Play Guide’ announced on June 8 for a safe return to soccer with 3 Phases. After a successful phase 1, the Club has now moved into Phase 2: Return to Training & Modified Games.
*NEW Summer Skills Program
Now offering a Summer Training program to allow small groups (9 players max) to get on the field to work on individual skills. Designed to help develop ball mastery skills, this program is available to ages 7-13.
Phase 1: Return to Train
Ontario Soccer, in consultation with Canada Soccer and government advisors, have approved the ‘Return to Play Guide’ announced on June 8 for a safe return to soccer. As the Club continues to monitor the development of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on a daily and hourly basis, the BSC will move into Phase 1 as of July 6.
Virtual Active Start Soccer Program
BSC is excited to announce the launch of our no cost, new Active Start Video Training program! Various soccer clubs have partnered with Toronto FC, Tim Hortons, and Nothers. The Active Start will be launched virtually across Ontario as an initiative to keep kids engaged in soccer.
Ontario Soccer Update
The Ontario Provincial government stated that recreational, outdoor fields are permitted to open beginning on May 19, 2020. The announcement has now been further amended to include soccer fields as part of the facilities that can re-open.