Canada Soccer has partnered with Ontario Soccer, Own the Podium, Sport Canada, the Canadian Sport Institute Ontario, and Bill Crothers Secondary School in Markham, ON, to launch its third Regional EXCEL (REX) Super Centre in Canada. The Ontario Regional EXCEL Super Centre will launch in January 2018 and provide Canada’s top youth talent with a centralised daily training environment that supports Canada’s elite women’s youth players through advanced curriculum.
Talented U-14 to U-18 players will be offered a comprehensive training program aligned to Canada Soccer’s national curriculum that provides an opportunity to accumulate high-quality training hours while developing world-class attributes across the four corners of Canada Soccer’s development program.
The 28 players attending the first intake of Canada Soccer Ontario Regional EXCEL Super Centre in January will engage in a full-time program and train or play five days per week in a “best with best” environment with national and internationally licensed coaches from January to June, while attending Bill Crothers Secondary School.
“The Canada Soccer EXCEL Program was designed to ensure Canada is consistently producing female soccer players with the necessary skillset by design, rather than by chance,” said John Herdman, Canada Soccer Women’s National Program Director and Women’s National Team Head Coach. “By cementing the connection between Regional EXCEL Centres across the nation, Canada Soccer’s National EXCEL Program and the Women’s National Team Program, Canada Soccer is aligning Canada’s talent pool to ensure talent is identified and nurtured so players have a clear pathway towards representing our nation on the international stage.”
Since the inception of the Women’s EXCEL System in 2014, player development progress has improved across all age groups, and a significant number of youth players having excelled towards Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team, including bronze medalists Deanne Rose (Alliston, ON), Kadeisha Buchanan (Brampton, ON), Ashley Lawrence (Caledon East, ON), Rebecca Quinn (Toronto, ON), and Jessie Fleming (London, ON).
“An aligned player development pathway is a shared vision for soccer in Canada and will provide long-term sustainability for Canada Soccer’s National Women’s Programs, resulting in benefits for Canada’s most talented players. By working in partnership with Ontario Soccer, Own the Podium, Sport Canada, the Canadian Sport Institute Ontario and Bill Crothers Secondary School, the launch of this program is a first step towards the creation of a sustainable model that can be delivered regionally,” said Peter Montopoli, Canada Soccer General Secretary.
Ontario has a history of producing young players who accelerate through the development system by demonstrating “Gold Medal Standards” at the highest levels. By aligning the training environment in Ontario with Canada Soccer’s development program nation-wide and with the opportunity to develop alongside the best in their age group, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team will be best positioned to have a continued flow of players who have the technical and cultural understanding that will allow them to succeed on the international stage.
“The Ontario REX Super Centre under the leadership of National Team Head Coach, John Herdman, will provide talented U14 to U18 female players from Ontario with a comprehensive training program aligned with the national curriculum,” said Gary Miller, Ontario Soccer Technical Director. “The end goal is to funnel talented players from our Ontario Player Development League (OPDL) or League1 Ontario through the system into the Canada Soccer U14-20 National EXCEL program and Women’s National Team.”
Canada Soccer Women’s National EXCEL Program brings together the best with the best at the national youth level. Operating across the U-14 to U-20 age groups, the program is designed to deliver an aligned talent structure and system that progresses more top players to Canada’s Women’s National Team.
About Canada SoccerCanada Soccer, in partnership with its membership and its partners, provides leadership in the pursuit of excellence in soccer, both at the national and international levels. Canada Soccer not only strives to lead Canada to victory, but also encourages Canadians to a life-long passion for soccer. For more details on Canada Soccer, visit the official website at
www.canadasoccer.com.
About Ontario SoccerFounded in 1901, Ontario Soccer is the largest provincial sports organization in Canada. Its members include more than 650 Clubs servicing over 24,000 teams with 380,000 registered players, 70,000 coaches and managers, and 10,000 match officials. Ontario Soccer develops and delivers exceptional and sustainable programs and services throughout Ontario with the mission of providing leadership and support for the advancement of soccer in collaboration and cooperation with our membership, partners and other stakeholders. Ontario Soccer also operates League1 Ontario, a provincial professional-amateur men’s and women’s league as well as the Ontario Player Development League (OPDL).
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