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2024 League1 Ontario season (women)
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The 2024 Women's League1 Ontario season was the ninth of League1 Ontario, a Division 3 women's soccer league in the Canadian soccer league system and the highest level of soccer based in the Canadian province of Ontario. Starting from this season, the league is split into three divisions with promotion and relegation between them.[1][2]
The Premier division is composed by 10 clubs, the Championship division by 10 clubs, all returning from last season. The League2 Ontario is made up by two conferences containing reserve teams and newly licensed clubs.[3]
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League1 Ontario Premier
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League1 Ontario Premier will be composed by 10 teams, all coming back from the 2023 League1 Ontario season. Those clubs have qualified to the Premier division by finishing in the top half of the combined standings of the previous two seasons, with the exception of the Electric City FC, which have folded, being then replaced by the Blue Devils FC.[4][5]
The 10 teams will face each other twice, once at home and once away and the club at the top of the standings will be crowned as League1 Ontario champions and gain a berth for the League1 Canada Interprovincial championship. The last placed team will be automatically relegated, while the 9th placed club will play a playoff game against the 2nd placed club of the Championship to stay in the league.[3]
Clubs
Standings
Promotion/relegation playoffs
A playoff was played between the 9th placed team in the Premier and the 2nd placed team in the Championship in a single game for a place in the top tier in 2025.
August 17, 2024 | North Mississauga SC (L1O Premier 9th place) | 3–1 | Scrosoppi FC (L1O Championship 2nd Place) | Vaughan, Ontario |
Archer ![]() Dore-Anderson ![]() |
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Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre Referee: Najeeb Almasri |
Statistics
- As of August 8, 2024
Top goalscorers
Source: League1 Ontario
League Honours
Awards
League All-Stars
The following players were named League1 Ontario Premier Division All-Stars for the 2024 season:[6]
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League1 Ontario Championship
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League1 Ontario Championship is composed of 10 teams, 8 of those returning from the 2023 League1 Ontario season, Pickering FC who returned from hiatus, and new expansion club Rush Canada SA. Those clubs have qualified for the Championship division by finishing in the bottom half of the combined standings of the previous two seasons of League1 Ontario.
The 10 teams will face each other twice, once at home and once away for a total of 18 games. The club at the top of the standings will be crowned as Championship division winners and will be promoted to the 2025 League1 Ontario Premier. The 2nd ranked team in the standings will face the 9th placed team in the Premier division to gain promotion into the top division for the next season. The team last in the standings will face the winner of the League2 Ontario playoffs winner to stay in the league.[3]
Clubs
Standings
Promotion playoffs
The two losing semi-finalists of League2 Ontario will face against each others, the winner will be promoted to the Championship for the 2025 season.[3]
Statistics
- As of August 8, 2024
Top goalscorers
Source: League1 Ontario
League Honours
Awards
League All-Stars
The following players were named League1 Ontario Championship Division All-Stars for the 2024 season:[7]
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League2 Ontario
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League2 Ontario clubs will be divided in regional conferences. Those clubs will be either the "B" team of Premier and Championship clubs or newly licensed clubs.
All teams will face each other team in their conference twice, once at home and once away. The top two teams in each division will advance to the promotion playoffs, with the winner being promoted to the Championship.[3]
Northeast Conference
Southwest Conference
Playoffs
Semifinals August 6-7 | Championship Game August 10 | ||||||||
NE1 | Alliance United FC B | 3 | |||||||
SW2 | BVB IA Waterloo B | 0 | |||||||
NE1 | Alliance United FC B | 1 | |||||||
NE2 | Vaughan Azzurri B | 3 | |||||||
SW1 | Blue Devils FC B | 1(3) | |||||||
NE2 | Vaughan Azzurri B | 1(4) |
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L1 Cup
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The L1 Cup is a league cup tournament that will be contested by teams from all three tiers of League1 Ontario. The Cup will be returning after a five-season hiatus, having last been played in 2018.
All 22 "A" teams will participate in the five-round knockout competition, which will be played concurrently with the league season. Twelve clubs will enter the first round (all ten clubs from the Championship division, and the two A teams from League2), while all ten clubs from the Premier Division will get a bye to the round of 16.[8] The first round is scheduled to begin on the week of April 15.
Bracket
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U20 Reserve Division
The league will continue to operate a reserve division (however, unlike previous years where there were both U19 and U21 divisions, there will be a single U20 division).[3]
Playoffs
Semifinals July 30 | Championship Game August 3 | ||||||||
1 | ProStars FC U20 | 2 | |||||||
4 | Alliance United FC U20 | 1 | |||||||
1 | ProStars FC U20 | 4 | |||||||
2 | Whitecaps London SC U20 | 1 | |||||||
2 | Whitecaps London SC U20 | 2 | |||||||
3 | North Toronto Nitros U20 | 1 |
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