- Oakville Blue Stars
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Oakville Blue Stars Full name Oakville SC Blue Stars Nickname(s) Blue Stars Founded 1999 Ground Pine Glen Manager Dan Pastoric Coach Phil Iafrati League Ontario Soccer League 2009 1st Home coloursAway coloursOakville Blue Stars is a Oakville Soccer Club soccer team, founded in 1999. The team was a member of the Ontario Soccer League, the highest level soccer league in Ontario, and played in the Provincial Division.
The Oakville U1990A Boys team aka Oakville Blue Stars was formed by Phil Iafrati in 1999, within the Oakville Soccer Club of Oakville, Ontario. The Oakville Blue Stars have won 1 - National Club Championship U14, 3 - Ontario Cups U14, U15, U21, 7 - League Champions, 5 - League Cups, and 2 - Dunleavy Cup between SRSL and CSL in the 3 years prior to Ontario Cup. One year prior to assembling the Oakville Blue Stars, Phil Iafrati in 1998 with his Oakville Blue Devils won the U18 Canadian Club Soccer Championships.
The Oakville Soccer Club has become one of the largest community soccer organizations with more than 10,000 recreational and competitive players playing in summer outdoor and fall/winter indoor leagues. It was created in 1972 as an amalgamation of Bronte Legion Soccer Club, Oakville United Soccer Club and Oakville Minor Soccer. The Oakville Soccer Club is a member of the Ontario Soccer Association.
The club’s tradition of excellence as shown by its 9 National Championships, over 50 Ontario Cups and a large number of players selected to represent Canada at the international level.
The Oakville Soccer Club owes a great deal of its success to strong community volunteer support. The Oakville Soccer Club is a community soccer club providing quality soccer experiences that are valued by players and families in Oakville.
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Oakville Blue Stars
Team Motto
Respect Everyone! Fear No One!
Pain is Temporary! Championships are Forever!
Results Year-by-Year
Year Group ...Division... League Regular Season League Cup Dunleavy Cup
SRSL/CSLCanadian Nationals TerraPower
Rankings1999 U9 "Premier" SRSL 1st, Champions Champions Champions 2000 U10 "Premier" SRSL 2nd Did not qualify 2001 U11 "Premier" SRSL 1st, Champions Champions Champions Numerous Cdn and US tournament Championships including the Baltimore Boy's Soccer Showcase - U18/U19 Champions, Columbia, MD (2007).
Players
U21 Ontario Cup Championship roster - 2009
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Robert Mienert 2 DF Andrew Pastoric (Captain) 4 DF Lucas Paron 5 DF Tevin Wynter (Captain) 6 DF Dominic Bell 8 MF Adrian Sikorski 9 FW Theo Koolen (Captain) 10 FW Evan.James 12 DF Matthew Maughn 13 MF Jordan Fairclough No. Position Player 14 MF Rishawn Simpson 15 FW Kwesi Williams 16 DF Matthew Nellich 17 FW Evroy Jr Ellis 18 MF Victor Jiminez 19 DF Tyler Wason 20 MF Rahul Saggar 21 FW Shaddy Elshammah 23 MF Anthony.Doran U15 Ontario Cup Championship roster - 2005
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Peter Michalski 2 DF Andrew Pastoric 3 DF David Slattery (Captain) 4 DF Lucas Paron 5 DF Jon Volpatti 6 DF William.Hyde (Captain) 7 FW Niko Pesa 8 MF Kyle Bekker (Captain) 9 MF Theo Koolen No. Position Player 10 MF Andrew Barsalona 11 DF Nick Agam 12 MF Martin Walecki 13 MF Lucas Severin 14 MF Shomesh Chaudhuri (Captain) 15 FW Mitch Houlahan 16 MF Sergi Semenets 17 FW Alex Semenets 18 FW Kyle Taitt 19 FW Mackenzie Wilde U14 Ontario Cup & Canadian Club Championship roster - 2004
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Peter Michalski 2 DF Andrew Pastoric 3 DF David Slattery (Captain) 4 DF Lucas Paron 5 DF Jon Volpatti 6 DF William.Hyde (Captain) 7 MF Matthew Macri 8 MF Kyle Bekker (Captain) 9 MF Theo Koolen No. Position Player 10 MF Andrew Barsalona 11 DF Nick Agam 12 MF Martin Walecki 13 MF Lucas Severin 14 MF Shomesh Chaudhuri (Captain) 15 FW Mitch Houlahan 16 MF Adrian Sikorski 17 FW Alex Semenets 00 GK Lucas Birnstingl Notable former players
Played for Canadian or US universities
University of Western Ontario - Dominic Bell, Nick Agam
McMaster University - Andrew Pastoric - - - - 2009 Ontario University Soccer Champions
University of Toronto - Niko Pesa
York University - Jason Ferreirinha
Carleton University - Mitch Houlahan
University of British Columbia - William.Hyde - - - - 2010 Canada West University Soccer Champions
University of Waterloo - Victor Jiminez, Stephen.Hay
Harvard University - Shomesh Chaudhuri
UNC Charlotte- Evan.James
Dominican College - Tevin Wynter
Francis Marion University - Adrian Sikorski (SC)
Parkland College - Kwesi Williams, Khody Ellis
Limestone College - Evroy Jr. Ellis
Urbana University - Tyler Wason
University of Montevallo - Matthew Maughn
St. Francis College - Jordan Fairclough (NY), Victor Jiminez (PA)
University of Central Arkansas - Greg.Brooks
Drexel University - Jonathan Volpatti
University of Alabama at Birmingham - Andrew Barsalona
Boston College - Kyle Bekker
Schoolcraft College - Tevin Wynter
Played for other NASL/PDL/CSL soccer clubs
Vancouver Whitecaps FC/FC Edmonton - Alex Semenets
Toronto Lynx - Mackenzie Wilde
Hamilton Croatia - Sandro Rajkovic
Toronto Croatia - Niko Pesa
Played for Canada [Youth Teams]
Evan.James - Training with Canada’s Men’s U-23
Kyle Bekker - Training with Canada’s Men’s U-23
Alex Semenets
Mackenzie Wilde
William.Hyde
Shomesh Chaudhuri
Andrew Barsalona
Coached Canadian Championship teams [Phil Iafrati]
2004 - Oakville Blue Stars - - - U14 Canadian Club Soccer Champions
1998 - Oakville Blue Devils - - - U18 Canadian Club Soccer Champions
Staff
Coaching
Phil Iafrati 1999-2010 - Life Time Member [2001] & Oakville Sports Hall of Fame Honouree [2000]
Neil.Brown 2009-2010 - Sportsperson of the Year Award (Presidents Award) [2008]
Andrew Saulez 2004-2005 Assistant
Duncan Wilde 2001-2002 Assistant
Management
Dan Pastoric 2003-2010 - Sportsperson of the Year Award (Presidents Award) [2007]
Mike Houlahan 2001-2003
Robert Koolen 1999-2001
Viktor Semenets 2004-2006 Assistant
Websites
- Website for U9 to U18 aka 1990A Boys Team
- Website for U21
- Photos for 2009 Team
- Photos for 2008 Team
- Photos for 2003 to 2007 Team
- Phil Iafrati - Oakville Hall of Fame (Soccer)
- Fitness Website with Team Workouts
Team crest
Championship team photos
OSA Championship photos
Miscellaneous team photos
US Soccer matches - 2005 to 2008
- Date Opponent Score [14 Wins - 4 Ties - 5 Losses]
- 2008 Jefferson Cup Showcase
- 3/22/2008
FUTSOC USA ENIGMA (FL) 5-1
- 3/21/2008
NVSC ROYALS PREMIER 89 (VA) 4-1
- 3/20/2008
MONTGOMERY DRAGONS (MD) 0-3
- 2007 Baltimore College Showcase
- 11/24/2007
MCLEAN PREMIER SOCCER FC (VA) 3-2 [Won Championship]
- 11/24/2007
PITTSGROVE FC PREMIER (NJ) 2-0
- 11/23/2007
ROCHESTER FUTBOL RFC U18 (NYW) 3-0
- 11/23/2007
MONTGOMERY DRAGONS (MD) 2-1 [Beat 4x MD State Cup Champions & #2 in US]
- 2007 Jefferson Cup - Boys Weekend
- 3/18/2007
GFA RANGERS 89 (VA) 0-2
- 3/17/2007
MONTGOMERY UNITED NJ (PAE) 2-2
- 3/17/2007
MCLEAN PREMIER SOCCER FC (VA) 1-1
- 2007 Score at the Shore South - Boys (Jacksonville, FL)
- 2/19/2007
CHARLOTTE '89 BLUE (NC) 0-2 [Lost in semis to #1 NC team]
- 2/18/2007
SPRINGFIELD S.C. 89/90 (MO) 3-0
- 2/18/2007
FC WESTCHESTER 1990 (NYE) 3-1
- 2/17/2007
CAROLINA ELITE CESA '89 PREMIER (SC) 1-2
- 2/17/2007
METRO UNITED (IL) 3-0
- 2006 Score at the Shore South - Boys (Jacksonville, FL)
- 2/20/2006
FUTSOC USA ENIGMA (FL) 0-1 [Lost finals by PKs to #1 Florida team]
- 2/20/2006
FC WESTCHESTER 1990 (NYE) 3-0
- 2/19/2006
FIRST COAST SOCCER FIRST COAST KYX (FL) 4-0
- 2/19/2006
MANALAPAN ROUGH RIDERS (NJ) 1-0
- 2/18/2006
AJAX B1 (FL) 3-0
- 2/18/2006
MONTGOMERY SA UNITED (PAE) 0-0
- 2005 Jefferson Cup - Boys Weekend
- 4/ 3/2005
PREMIER AC 89 (VA) 2-0
- 4/ 2/2005
PDA SOCRATES (NJ) 2-2 [Draw with 4x NJ State Champions]
The early years - 1999 to 2003
2003
- 2003 SRSL U13 Elite Division - Champions,
- 2003 SRSL U13 Elite Division League Cup - Champions,
- 2003 Grape & Wine Tournament - U13 Champions,
- 2003 Canada Super Cup Tournament - U13/U14 Champions,
- 2003 Oakville International Tournament - U13 Champions,
- 2003 West Niagara U13 North American Division - Finalists,
- 2003 Ontario Indoor Cup - Finalists
2002
- 2002 SRSL U12 Elite Division League Cup Champions,
- 2002 SRSL U12 Elite Division League Champions,
- 2002 Ontario Cup Semi-Finalists,
- 25th John Henderson Memorial Tournament U12 Champions,
- East York S.C. 15th Invitational Tournament Champions,
- 2002 Ontario Indoor Soccer League Champions,
2001
- 2001 SRSL/CSL 7th Annual Dunleavy Memorial Cup Champions,
- 2001 SRSL U11 Premier League Cup Champions,
- 2001 SRSL U11 Premier League Champions,
- Eagle Cup 2001 U11 Champions,
- 24th John Henderson Memorial 2001 U11 Champions,
- Oakville Sunoco Boys International U11 Champions,
- 2001 West Niagara Invitational U12 Division Champions [playing up],
- 2001 Ontario Indoor Soccer League Champions
2000
- Robbie International U10 Champions,
- Bethesda Soccer Club, USA, 2000 Thanksgiving Tournament Semi-Finalists,
- Eagle Cup 2000 U10 Champions,
- Royal City Soccer Tournament U10 Champions,
- West Niagara Invitational U10 Champions,
- 2000 OISL Premier League Champions
1999
- 1999 SRSL U9 Premier League Champions,
- 1999 SRSL U9 League Cup Champions,
- 1999 SRSL/CSL 5th Annual Dunleavy Memorial Cup Champions,
- MSC International Tournament U9 Champions,
- Kitchener International U9 Tournament Champions,
- NMSC Rep U9 Rep Tournament Champions
External links
- Official Town Website
- Oakville Today Local Newspaper
- Oakville Beaver Local Newspaper
- Oakville Soccer Club
- Players from Canada Football Lineups
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