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  • About
    • Mission Statement
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    • Our Staff
    • What makes us unique
    • Youth Trials
    • Ontario Premier League Tryouts
    • Player Pathway
    • Commitment Announcements & Alumni
    • The Heart Of The Rush
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      • Frequently Asked Questions
      • Age Group Chart
      • Documents Page
  • Rush Canada Programs
    • Rush Select
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Competitive Tryouts

Players will participate in small skill based drills and scrimmaging. It’s vital for players to come to every tryout sessions for their age group so coaches have enough time to be exposed to your skill and talent!


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Fall Recreational Tryouts

  • Birth Year 2015-2016 (U7 - U8)

    Trailwinds Sports Complex - 1234 Street Name, City


    Session 1: 

    June 12, 11am – 12:15pm


    Session 2:

    June 14, 5:00pm – 6:15pm

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  • Birth Year 2013-2014 (U9 - U10)

    Trailwinds Sports Complex - 1234 Street Name, City


    Session 1: 

    June 12, 11am – 12:15pm


    Session 2:

    June 14, 5:00pm – 6:15pm

    Register List Item 2
  • Birth Year 2011-2012 (U11 - U12)

    Trailwinds Sports Complex - 1234 Street Name, City


    Session 1: 

    June 12, 11am – 12:15pm


    Session 2:

    June 14, 5:00pm – 6:15pm

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  • Birth Year 2008-2010 (U13 - U15)

    Trailwinds Sports Complex - 1234 Street Name, City


    Session 1: 

    June 12, 11am – 12:15pm


    Session 2:

    June 14, 5:00pm – 6:15pm

    Register List Item 4
  • Birth Year 2005-2007 (U16 - U18)

    Trailwinds Sports Complex - 1234 Street Name, City


    Session 1: 

    June 12, 11am – 12:15pm


    Session 2:

    June 14, 5:00pm – 6:15pm

    Register

Rush Canada News

Canada Soccer Grassroots Update

By Rob Stirling • February 10, 2026
GRASSROOTS UPDATED STANDARDS are now active. The Canada Soccer Grassroots Standards have been designed to create the best possible learning and development environment for young players in Canada. First introduced in 2020, the Grassroots Standards are based on Sport for Life’s Long-term Athlete Development (2007) and Canada Soccer’s Long-term Player Development (2008) as well as global best practice while considering the realities of Canadian soccer and will become mandatory for all member organizations (clubs, academies, districts/regions, leagues) in Canada in advance of the 2026 playing season. In Canada, our goal is to cultivate an atmosphere conducive to as many Canadians as possible developing a passion for the ball, being skillful, with the ability to adapt and find solutions to soccer problems. To develop skillful players who are comfortable with the ball and have the technical proficiency and tactical understanding to solve soccer problems, it is essential that young players interact with the ball as often as possible by fostering an environment that maximizes one-on-one encounters, quick decision making, and final acts (goals, shots, crosses). Given the uniqueness of our country, where geography, climate, and infrastructure can be vastly different from one region to the next, it may not always be possible to implement the Grassroots Standards in their entirety. Recognizing this reality, member organizations may apply for special dispensation through their Provincial/Territorial Member Association by providing supporting rationale and an action plan to achieve the standard (if applicable) if they are not able to meet all required standards. This approach allows for some flexibility to account for the different environments and contexts in which soccer is played, while setting a standardized national direction for grassroots soccer in Canada. As adults, it is our responsibility to ensure that all children can enjoy soccer in a safe, fun, accessible, inclusive, and developmentally appropriate environment. The Grassroots Standards are structured around a set of guiding principles for grassroots soccer in Canada. GUIDING PRINCIPLES: Grassroots Programs should be appropriately structured for the age and stage of the participating players and allow for the opportunity for multi-sport participation, activity sampling, and life balance. Grassroots Matches should be played on fields, with goals and balls, and following a match day format that is developmentally appropriate for the participating players. Coaches have the greatest impact on the experience of players and every child deserves a properly qualified coach. Children register to play soccer, not to watch others play or spend time traveling. Teams should strive for fair playing time and limit travel time as much as possible. Talent Identification and selection should be delayed as long as possible to provide as many players as possible with the best training environment available. Match results should not be the focus of grassroots soccer as this restricts player development and negatively impacts the player experience. At Rush Canada we have embraced the guidelines and have structured our programs accordingly. Feel free to contact us for more information at info@rushcanada.com.

League 1 Canada Brand Update

By Rob Stirling • February 10, 2026
PSLC LAUNCH

FTF Fall Showdown Champions

By Rob Stirling • November 6, 2025
Girls 2009 OPDL FTF Champions 2025

League 1 Tryouts

By Rob Stirling • November 6, 2025
Men's & Women's League 1 Tryouts ongoing throughout November

OPDL Trials Phase 2 Now Open

By Rob Stirling • October 22, 2025
Players who played in the OPDL can trial elsewhere.

OPDL Trials Phase 2 Registration Now OPEN

By Rob Stirling • September 25, 2025
Lets Enhance your  OPDL journey

OPDL Head Coach Appointment Announcement

By Rob Stirling • September 25, 2025
OPDL Head Coach - Michael Di Blasio

Rush Canada Boys 2010 OPDL CHAMPIONS

By Rob Stirling • August 12, 2025
BU15 OPDL CUP WINNERS....again!

OPDL Trials begin August 27

By Rob Stirling • August 12, 2025
OPDL Trail Season starts with players born 2013
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Rush Canada Soccer Academy

407 Speers Road, Unit 203 (I)

Oakville, Ontario  Canada

L6K 3T5

Email: info@rushcanada.com

Contact # 905-582-8516

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