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The Aurora Soccer Club (ASC) the oldest in York Region is a not-for-profit organization and has been a key community contributor in Aurora and the surrounding Region since 1954, promoting inclusivity through soccer, charity, social and spectator opportunities for all to enjoy.
We are excited to announce the return of an enduring tradition—the annual Scotland-England friendly soccer match, as part of our Charity Soccer Day celebrations. This event, steeped in history, is more than just a game; it’s a testament to our shared heritage, a celebration of resilience, and a bond that unites us all.
If you’re of Scottish or English descent, and you feel the call to represent your roots, this is the moment to step forward. As we honor this historic rivalry, we invite you to be an integral part of the event and contribute to the spirit of friendly competition.
As part of this Charity Soccer Day, the club will also host a Canada vs Rest-of-the-World match before to ensure all members can enjoy playing and watching a game.
This year, we gather once again on Saturday, July 12th. We kindly ask that you plan to arrive by half an hour before your respective game. Your presence—whether on the field or cheering from the stands—adds to the festive atmosphere and fuels the spirit of competition.
The Aurora Soccer Club’s Charity Soccer Day is a fundraiser for the Southlake Regional Health Centre.
The ASC offers a comprehensive program of competitive soccer for both Men and Women, through the Ontario Soccer League (OSL) and the Ontario Womens Soccer League.
The Men’s competitive teams, the Hearts and Lions play at the ASC Clubhouse on alternate Fridays.
While the Womens competitive team, the Spurs play on a Tuesday or Thursday, alternating some home games between the ASC Clubhouse and Fleury Field.
The ASC offers a comprehensive recreational league for both Men and Women which runs during the summer season, Monday through Friday, with both 7pm and 9pm kick offs.
The Womens program is Open Age.
The Mens programs are broken out across O50, O45 and O35 leagues.
Are you ready to rediscover the joy of soccer in a safe, fun and friendly environment? Walking soccer is a fantastic way to stay active, meet new friends, and enjoy the beautiful game at a pace that suits everyone. Whether you are a seasoned player or newer to the sport, this modified, non-contact version of soccer is perfect for all ages and abilities, especially those with mobility challenges.
The Walking Soccer scrimmage is short-sided on the clubs smaller side field with 4 or 5 players and a goalie on each team. The scrimmage is most suited for players that have some experience playing soccer (walking or running) or other team sports. Participants will warm up and organize into balanced teams. Each team wears contrasting-coloured vests. The teams will play a 70 minute game with two 35-minute halves. Adjustments may be made during the game to balance the teams. Rest and water breaks provided as required. Based on turnout, there will be substitutes on each team providing players a break when needed.
The ASC offer both Pick Up and CoEd soccer in an open age group format held at the ASC Clubhouse on Friday evenings from 7pm throughout the summer soccer season.
The Aurora Soccer Club is an organization dedicated to the promotion of sports for the enjoyment of its members and the Community.
Founded in 1954, the Club consisted of 2 senior teams that played every Saturday in the Newmarket and District Soccer Association. The Aurora Firsts in the first division and The Aurora Maroons in the second division.