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New, Semi-Pro Soccer Franchises Coming to Guelph in 2021

The newly established Guelph Union (women’s) and Guelph United F.C. (men’s) soccer teams will play their home games at U of G’s Alumni Stadium, with each club drawing upon Gryphon varsity coaching expertise as they prepare to kickoff their inaugural 2021 seasons in League1 Ontario

GUELPH, Ont. – A pair of new, semi-professional soccer franchises are coming to Guelph in the summer of 2021. The recently founded franchises, Guelph United F.C. (men's) and the Guelph Union (women's), will be playing their home games at the University of Guelph's Alumni Stadium and drawing upon some Gryphon varsity coaching expertise when they kickoff their inaugural seasons within League1 Ontario in the summer of 2021. Typically, the League1 season runs from early spring to late summer, but a shortened season is anticipated for the 2021 campaign due to COVID-19 with an official start date yet to be announced.
 
 
Guelph United F.C. (Men's Team)
 
On the men's side, Guelph United F.C. are one of four new franchises set to join League1 Ontario, with Waterloo United, the St. Catharines Roma Wolves and Scrosoppi F.C. (Milton) bringing the total number of clubs within the Men's Premier Division to 20.
 
Founded in 2014, League1 Ontario is the Province of Ontario's Pro-Am, standards-based, senior soccer league. In the pyramid of play for Canadian professional soccer, League1 Ontario's Men's Premier Division is the second-highest level of professional soccer offered in the country, behind only the Canadian Premier League, and equal to the Quebec-based P.L.S.Q. (Première Ligue de Soccer du Québec).
U of G's Alumni Stadium will serve as the home venue for Guelph United FC & the Guelph Union. This photo was taken in 2016, the same year in which Alumni Stadium played host to the CIS Men's Soccer Championships
U of G's Alumni Stadium will serve as the home venue for Guelph United FC & the Guelph Union. This photo was taken in 2016, the same year in which Alumni Stadium played host to the CIS Men's Soccer Championships
For Guelph soccer fans who like to dream big, there is a chance that Guelph United F.C. could one day face-off in cup play against Major League Soccer sides such as Toronto F.C., the Montreal Impact or the Vancouver Whitecaps. The winners of League1 Ontario, like the champions of the P.L.S.Q., receive an automatic berth into the Canadian Championship, Canada Soccer's highest domestic professional soccer competition.
 
League1 Ontario serves as a critical bridge between the high-performance youth level and the professional levels of the game. Owned and managed by Canadian Soccer Business (CSB) since 2019 and sanctioned by FIFA through the domestic bodies of Canada Soccer and Ontario Soccer, League1 Ontario's primary focus is to showcase and develop Canada's future stars.
Gryphons men's soccer head coach, Keith Mason, will serve as General Manager & Associate Head Coach of Guelph United FC
Gryphons men's soccer head coach, Keith Mason, will serve as General Manager & Associate Head Coach of Guelph United FC
The 2021 campaign marks the league's eighth season of existence (the 2020 season was cancelled due to COVID-19).

For Gryphon soccer supporters and alumni with close ties to the U of G varsity men's soccer program, there will be plenty of familiar faces helping lead the way for newly founded Guelph United F.C.
 
Keith Mason, head coach of the Gryphons men's soccer program since 2000, will serve as General Manager and Associate Head Coach of Guelph United F.C. alongside Justin Springer, a five-time OUA All-Star during his outstanding Gryphon career (2012-2016), who will also serve as Associate Head Coach. Guelph United F.C. will also boast a U21 reserve squad, which will be led by former Canadian National Team member Don Ferguson, who has served as Goalkeeper Coach with the Gryphons varsity soccer programs for the past decade.
 
"We are extremely excited to be part of League1 Ontario in 2021," says Keith Mason, General Manager and Associate Head Coach of Guelph United F.C. and the 2011 U SPORTS Coach of the Year as head coach of the Gryphons men's soccer program.
Keith Mason has been involved with Gryphons varsity soccer for over 30 years, with the native of West Bromwich, England first arriving on U of G campus in 1989 as head coach of the Gryphons women's soccer team
Keith Mason has been involved with Gryphons varsity soccer, both men's and women's, for over 30 years. The native of West Bromwich, England first arrived on U of G campus in 1989 as head coach of the Gryphons women's soccer team, but has been involved with the U of G men's soccer program since 1997.
"With our close ties to the excellent soccer program at the University of Guelph, we look forward to building a team which our community and fans can get excited about."

"Established in 2020, Guelph United F.C. is a new and independent soccer club operating in League 1 Ontario, the provinces Men's Premier Division," adds Mason. "We founded our team with a goal to bring semi-professional soccer to our community.  We look forward to working with our strategic partners: the University of Guelph, City of Guelph, local businesses, and the Guelph Soccer Junior Gryphons, in this adventure. We Are United in bringing a club that inspires the youth of today to become the stars of tomorrow."
 
Currently, talented soccer players from Guelph and surrounding areas do not have a professional environment to compete within.
Justin Springer enjoyed one of the most decorated careers in Gryphon soccer history from 2012-2016, and will now serve as Associate Head Coach of Guelph United FC
Justin Springer enjoyed one of the most decorated careers in Gryphon soccer history from 2012-2016, and will now serve as Associate Head Coach of Guelph United FC
With the world-class facilities at the University of Guelph and the Gryphon-led qualified coaching staff, Guelph United F.C. has the ambition to establish the City of Guelph as a national centre of excellence, where local talent has access to all the necessary infrastructure to compete at the highest levels.
 
One individual who has certainly played at some of the highest levels of soccer throughout his career is Justin Springer. The now 27-year-old Burlington native suited up for the Guelph Gryphons men's soccer team from 2012-2016. In his senior season, Springer led the Gryphons on an unforgettable postseason run which culminated with an OUA title (just the second conference title in program history, and first since 1991) and a national bronze medal on home soil. Following his playing days as a Gryphon, Springer went on to win a championship in League1 Ontario as the starting centre back for the Vaughan Azzuri in 2018. His experience and success at the League1 level helped him earn a chance to compete in the inaugural season of the Canadian Premier League as a member of the 2019 York9 F.C. (now called York United F.C.).
 
"League1 Ontario has such a strong alignment with the Canadian Premier League, it's certainly a great opportunity for players with professional aspirations to showcase their skills," says Springer, who has also earned 15 international caps while representing his native country of St. Kitts and Nevis.
Justin Springer has served as an Assistant Coach with the Gryphons Men's Soccer Program for the past three seasons
Justin Springer has served as an Assistant Coach with the Gryphons Men's Soccer Program for the past three seasons
Springer will take on the role as Associate Head Coach of Guelph United. Since 2018, Springer has served as an Assistant Coach of the Guelph Gryphons men's soccer team.
 
"The creation of this club is an incredible way to bring together the three main partners of our Guelph soccer family; Guelph Soccer, Gryphons varsity soccer and, now, Guelph United F.C.," adds Springer, who has worked as a Technical Manager for Guelph Soccer since 2017, helping oversee competitive and recreational soccer teams within the Guelph community. "My love for this City started the moment I set foot on U of G campus. Everyone involved with this new club has a passion to want to grow the game within our community. And giving players the chance to excel on their high-performance pathway, without having to look elsewhere or leave the City, is a huge step."
 
It is expected that the composition of the Guelph United F.C. roster will be made up of a mixture of current players and top alumni from the Gryphons varsity men's soccer program, while also serving as a target destination for standout, aspiring players from within the Guelph Soccer system.
 
 
Men's Premier Division Teams - League1 Ontario, 2021 Season: 
  • Alliance United
  • Darby F.C.
  • F.C. London
  • Guelph United F.C.
  • Hamilton United SC
  • Masters FA Saints
  • North Mississauga SC
  • North Toronto SC
  • Oakville Blue Devils
  • Pickering F.C.
  • Pro Stars F.C.
  • Scrosoppi F.C.
  • Sigma F.C.
  • St. Catharines Roma Wolves
  • Toronto Skillz
  • Unionville-Milliken SC
  • Vaughan SC
  • Waterloo United
  • Windsor TF.C.
  • Woodbridge SC
 * newest franchises highlighted in red *
 
 
Guelph Union (Women's Team)
 
Top level, women's soccer is coming to Guelph in the summer of 2021. 

The newly founded Guelph Union, who will operate as the new high-performance team within Guelph Soccer, are set to join the women's premier division in League1 Ontario, the province's official, high-performance amateur women's soccer league.
 
On February 3, 2021, the semi-professional league announced the addition of three new franchises to the league, with Waterloo United and the Tecumseh Soccer Club also joining the top level of women's soccer in the province of Ontario for the 2021 campaign.
Gryphons women's soccer Head Coach, Shayne Campbell, will serve as Football Director of the Guelph Union
Gryphons women's soccer head coach, Shayne Campbell, will serve as Football Director of the Guelph Union
The Guelph Union will play their home games at the University of Guelph's Alumni Stadium and will lean on the coaching expertise from the Gryphons varsity women's soccer program. Typically, the season for League1 Ontario women's premier division season runs from April to July, but a shortened season is anticipated for the 2021 campaign due to COVID-19 with an official start date yet to be announced.
 
"Establishing a League1 women's program is an exciting next step for our organization and our community," says Sara Orrell, General Manager of Guelph Soccer. "This program aligns with our efforts to get more women and girls playing and remaining in the game. Our vision as an organization is to keep high-level female athletes visible in our community and inspire our players to dream big."
 
In the coming months, the Guelph Union are expected to make several key announcements, including information regarding their coaching staff and team scheduling. But for those with close ties to Gryphon varsity soccer, there is a familiar name who will be taking on a key role with the Guelph Union. Shayne Campbell, the head coach of the Guelph Gryphons women's soccer program since 2017, will take on the role of Football Director with the newly founded Guelph Union. Campbell is a proud Gryphon alum, who was a three-time OUA All-Star during his playing days with the Gryphon men's soccer program from 1992-1994.
Shayne Campbell greets some members of Guelph Soccer prior to a Gryphons varsity soccer game at Alumni Stadium in September of 2016
Shayne Campbell greets some members of Guelph Soccer prior to a Gryphons varsity soccer game at Alumni Stadium in September of 2016
After serving as an assistant coach with the Gryphons women's soccer team for five seasons (2012-2016), Campbell took over as head coach in 2017 where he was named OUA Coach of the Year while leading the Gryphons to the school's first ever OUA title in women's soccer. But Campbell's ties to the Guelph soccer community extend far beyond his involvement at the varsity level, with Campbell also serving as program advisor within Guelph Soccer. For Campbell, the arrival of the Guelph Union is a much-needed asset when it comes to enhancing high-performance opportunities for women in sport.
 
"Our focus with the Guelph Union is on elevating women's sport within our own city. We're excited to be joining with Guelph Soccer to provide a strong player pathway and tangible community impact," says Campbell. "Our hope is that we can create a groundswell of support for this new team and become a coveted destination for young girls in our community who are passionate about soccer both on and off the field."
 
It is expected that the composition of the Guelph Union roster will be made up of a mixture of current players and top alumni from the Gryphons varsity women's soccer program, high-level players from U SPORTS, OCAA and NCAA programs, while also serving as a target destination for standout, aspiring players from within the Guelph Soccer system.
 
 
15 Teams Approved for Play in 2021 in League1 Ontario's Women's Premier Division:
 
Alliance United F.C.
Darby FC
FC London
FC Oshawa
Guelph Union
North Mississauga SC
Hamilton United
North Toronto FC
Oakville Blue Devils
Pickering F.C.
Unionville Milliken S.C.
Tecumseh SC
Vaughan Azzurri
Waterloo United
Woodbridge Strikers
 
* newest franchises highlighted in red *
 


RELATED STORIES / LINKS:
 
League1 Ontario official website
 
News Article: League1 Ontario Adds Four Men's Teams for 2021

News Article: League1 Ontario Adds Three Women's Teams for 2021
 
GuelphToday.com:  Top Level Men's Soccer Returns to Town in the Form of Guelph United F.C.

Guelph Today.com:  New Guelph Union to Provide Top-Flight Women's Soccer
 
 
Guelph United F.C. social media accounts:
Instagram - @guelphunitedfc
Twitter - @guelphunitedfc
Website -  Guelph United F.C. official website
 

Guelph Union social media accounts:
Instagram - @guelphunion
Twitter - @GuelphUnion
Website - Guelph Union official website
 


League1 Ontario social media accounts:

League1 Ontario Men's Division – Twitter: @L10Mens

League1 Ontario Women's Division – Twitter: @L10Womens

League1 Ontario Women's Division – Instagram: @l1owomens
 
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
 
Keith Mason
General Manager and Associate Head Coach, Guelph United F.C. (League1 Ontario)
Head Coach, Guelph Gryphons Men's Soccer
Program Advisor, Guelph Soccer
admin@guelphunitedfc.ca
 
Shayne Campbell
Football Director, Guelph Union (League1 Ontario)
Head Coach, Guelph Gryphons Women's Soccer
Program Advisor, Guelph Soccer
union@guelphsoccer.ca

Matthew Braithwaite
Managing Director, League1 Ontario
matthew.braithwaite@canpl.ca 
 

 
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