CANADIAN SOCCER LEAGUE 2018 PREVIEW

CANADIAN SOCCER LEAGUE 2018 PREVIEW

Two new clubs look to make their Canadian Soccer debut in the 2018 season. The first is Real Mississauga, the team will be playing out of the Hershey Center for their inaugural season. Their philosophy is surrounded by the idea of creating a successful soccer club in Mississauga. Along with the men’s first division side, Real Mississauga is also opening up a soccer academy to recognize young talent in the surrounding community. With high-level experienced coaches, the academy teams will cater to players between the ages of 4 and 12. Real Mississauga’s goal is to provide opportunities for young players to progress through their academy and feel comfortable playing in men’s leagues, in addition to helping these players gain scholarships. The club looks at running community out-reach programs and create a friendly atmosphere for the residents of Mississauga. Their vision is finally being brought to life this summer, as the club prepares for opening day kickoff. Real Mississauga will be holding open tryouts for both the Division I and Division II teams. The tryouts will be held April 14th and April 15th at Loyola Catholic Secondary School in Mississauga between the hours of 5-7 pm. For more information about the club, and to register for their tryouts, visit www.screalmississauga.ca

CSC Mississauga is the second team looking to provide a exciting debut in the Canadian Soccer League.  CSC Mississauga will be playing out of Iceland Soccer Fields in Mississauga.  In addition to the Men’s first division side, CSC will also bring forth a second division side. Much like Real Mississauga, and other existing CSL clubs,  their goal is to help develop young players across Canada, and prepare them chances and the professional level, as well as opportunities for scholarships. CSC Mississauga will be holding open tryouts as well, on April 10th, 12th, and 14th, at 7 pm at Centennial Park in Etobicoke. They look to scout out talent for both of their First and Second Division teams, as they prepare for the CSL season, which is set to begin at the end of May. For more information about CSC Mississauga, and their tryouts, they can be reached at cscmississuga@gmail.com

The Canadian Soccer League is looking forward to the start of the 2018 season and eager to see the impact of the two new clubs, as well as the existing clubs as well. The 2018 season will bring much more intrigue, as the battle for the Champion starts soon.