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Information Bulletin Information Bulletin Bulletin #: I2017-047 Date: Nov. 20, 2017 To: District Administrators, Presidents, Technical Directors, ORA, Associate Members CC: Ontario Soccer Board of Directors, Staff From: Bjorn Osieck, Director of Business Operations Subject: Club Excellence Awardees for 2018-2019 This bulletin is to inform all of the districts of the 2018-2019 Club Excellence Awardees. An official announcement regarding the awardees will be made through the Ontario Soccer website, newsletter and social media outlets Nov. 22. The information below is to be kept confidential until the official announcement is made by Ontario Soccer. Name of Club Level Royal York Football Club Bronze Sporting FC Toronto Bronze North York Cosmos Soccer Club Bronze West Toronto United FC Bronze York Jets Soccer Club Bronze Woolwich Youth Soccer Club Bronze Kingston Clippers Soccer Club Bronze Uxbridge Soccer Club Bronze Mooredale Soccer Club Bronze East York Soccer Club Silver Kitchener Soccer Club Silver Caboto Soccer Club Silver Brampton Youth Soccer Club Gold Cumberland United Soccer Club Gold Tecumseh Soccer Club Gold Woodbridge Soccer Club Gold Whitecaps FC London Gold Georgetown Soccer Club Gold Milton Youth Soccer Club Gold Vaughan Soccer Club Gold LaSalle Stompers Soccer Club Gold Peterborough City Soccer Association Gold Burlington Youth Soccer Club Gold Pickering Soccer Club Gold Aurora Football Club Gold Ottawa South United Soccer Association Gold Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club Gold SC Toronto Gold Toronto High Park Football Club Gold Richmond Hill Soccer Club Gold North Toronto Soccer Club Gold Nepean Hotspurs Soccer Club Gold If you have questions, please contact Bjorn Osieck, Director of Business Operations .
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