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About NTSCThe North Toronto Soccer Club (NTSC) was established in 1983 and is incorporated as a not-for-profit, community-based organization, offering soccer programs to more than 5,200 children and youths and 200 young adults in the North Toronto community. Our recreational house league program is split into three sessions – spring (May-June), summer (July-September) and winter indoor (November-March), and consists of over 400 teams coached by over 700 volunteer parent coaches. Each year, our program is open to all children in the North Toronto community who are in good standing with the Club and are at least four years old, but not older than 18, as of the previous December 31. The goal of our house league program is to provide all participants with a rewarding, enjoyable soccer experience, regardless of their skill level. We also offer two programs for overage players looking to continue their involvement with the game. Our co-ed outdoor rec league runs from May to August and is open to young men and women between the ages of 19 and 27, while our co-ed adult indoor league runs from January to March and is open to players of all ages, genders and skill levels wishing to play organized soccer during the winter. The other integral part of our Club is our competitive program, which includes over 35 teams representing the NTSC in boys and girls divisions between U7 and U18. These teams are selected via a tryout process, and are meant to provide dedicated players with the opportunity to excel at the game and maximize their skills at the highest level of competition possible. Some of our competitive teams compete strictly in tournaments, though most play in competitive leagues such as the Central Soccer League, Central Girls Soccer League, Ontario Youth Soccer League or the Toronto Soccer Association Development League. NTSC also offers a variety of soccer camps and training sessions for players wishing to hone their skills and enhance their overall enjoyment of the game. The NTSC is a member of the Toronto Soccer Association (TSA), and, by extension, an affiliate of the umbrella organizations, the Ontario Soccer Association (OSA) and Canadian Soccer Association (CSA).
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