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Milltown F.C. (Canada)

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Milltown F.C.
Full nameMilltown Football Club
Nickname(s)The True FC
Founded2010
StadiumBishop Reding SS
PresidentDino Rossi
Head coachOmar Jbaihi
LeaguePeel Halton Soccer League
2010Regular season: 4th
Play-offs: Quarterfinals

Milltown Football Club is a soccer club based in Milton, Ontario, Canada, playing in Division 1 of the Peel Halton Soccer League. Milltown FC joined the Canadian Soccer League in the 2010 season as an expansion club[1] but opted out of the league after one season due to disagreement over membership terms and conditions.[2]

History

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Milltown FC was officially announced as an expansion club in the CSL's 2010 season on February 24, 2010. The home field is at the Bishop Reding School in Milton. On April 3, 2010 Milltown FC and Milton Youth Soccer Club signed an affiliation agreement that will see MYSC supply players for Milltown FC's reserve and youth teams. [3]

Milltown FC, in their inaugural CSL season, was one of four new teams in the 2010 season, representing the town of Milton just west of Toronto, the smallest population of the nine community teams in the CSL. Milltown achieved top position in the standings on the 13th game of the inaugural season for the first time ever on July 24, 2010. The carefully selected team that expected to use the first year to become established in the league, attracted a lot of attention with an undefeated streak under head coach Rafael Carbajal that now extends to nine games going back to June 6. [4]

Year-by-year

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Year League Regular season Playoffs
2010 Canadian Soccer League 4th Quarter-finalist
2011 Peel Halton 1st[5] 1st
2012 Peel Halton Premier [6] 5th[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Welcome to nginx!".
  2. ^ "Milltown FC Opts Out of Canadian Soccer League". MilltownFC.com. 2011-02-22. Retrieved 2011-07-04.
  3. ^ Steve LeBlanc. "Milltown FC joins forces with youth soccer".
  4. ^ "MILLTOWN ON TOP...............Montreal Academy, Portugal FC and Serbian White Eagles also winners".[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ LeBlanc, Steve (26 May 2011). "New chapter and new challenge for Milltown FC". insideHalton.com. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
  6. ^ http://peelhaltonsoccerleague.com/index.php/league-news/13-2012-schedules[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ http://peelhaltonsoccerleague.com/images/2012PHSLFinalPlacement.pdf[permanent dead link]
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