Ottawa TFC and the Ottawa-Gloucester Soccer Club recently ended the 2025 soccer season by clinching five Eastern Ontario Soccer League titles. Ottawa TFC won the boys U14 regional championship, the girls U17 regional title and the boys U15 Tier 2 crown, while the Ottawa Gloucester Hornets won the boys U15 regional championship and the girls U16 regional title.
The Hornets U16 regional girls team was one of only five teams to finish the season with a perfect 12-0-0 record.
Addison Proulx led the team in scoring with 16 goals, while keeper Arianna Tiseo had seven registered seven clean sheets. In fact, the Hornets allowed just six goals in their 12 games, while scoring 48 times.
Although the Hornets U15 regional boys squad didn’t win all their games, they did finish the season with a 10-0-2 record, good enough to win their third EOSL title in as many years. Thirteen different players scored for the team over the course of the season with Shiktshith Khatiwoda and Elijah Assouan leading the way with 11 and 10 goals respectively.
In goal, Mathis Moulopo and Locke Johnson recorded four shutouts each as the Hornets had an impressive +/- goal differential of +41.
The Ottawa TFC’s U14 regional boys team finished their EOSL regular season campaign with a 12-0-2 record, putting them just two points ahead of Ottawa St. Anthony. The team clinched the title with a 4-2 win over Ottawa City on Sept. 9.
Jayson Boursiquot lead the team in scor-ing with 11 goals, while Sebastian Escoba Restrepo scored 10 times.
Ottawa TFC’s U17 regional girls team clinched their league crown back in August and ended the season with a 12-2-0 record, leaving them 12 points clear of second place and Ottawa South.
Thirteen different players scored for the U17 squad, including Avery Theriault and Joliane Delorme who scored nine goals each, while keeper Sarah Laplante allowed just 10 goals in 12 games while registering seven shutouts.
Ottawa TFC’s third EOSL title was won by the U15 Tier 2 team which finished the season with a perfect 15-0-0 record and an impressive +70 goal differential based on their having scored 85 times while allowing just 14 goals against.