OTTAWA TFCSOCCER CLUB
The Ottawa TFC Academy is the highest level of play for the U10 to U12 ages and home to the club’s most passionate and committed players. Leading up to U13, it serves as a direct pathway to our provincially and nationally recognized High Performance Academy—and ultimately to the Toronto FC Academy and post-secondary programs.
Players train under some of the most talented and highly certified coaches in the region, in an environment that is fun, challenging, and development-focused. Our Academy program matches the standards of the best in the country, offering a clear route for those aspiring to reach the professional level with Toronto FC.
Eligibility: boys & girls born 2014-2016
Commitment: 3-5 events/week
Season dates: Oct. 7 - Mar. 8 (20 weeks)
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Each Academy squad consists of the most committed and talented players as identified by our Technical Staff through an evaluation process. Returning Academy or Competitive players are not subject to formal tryouts, since they are evaluated routinely over the course of their previous season. Players considered "new" (those who did not play competitively with the club in the most recent season) must register for an evaluation. This is done via PowerUp, our registration platform – look for a product that includes the term "Evaluation Fee" once logged in. New players will then be contacted by the relevant Staff Coach to formally set up an on-field evaluation. These often take place within the structure of existing programs themselves, to give our staff the best possible chance of placing each player in the most appropriate environment.
Returning players should simply register for the "Base Competitive Fee" on PowerUp to be considered for the following season. Note that players who participated in the program in one season are not necessarily guaranteed a position in the same program the following season. New groups are formed every season with each player's current ability and development in mind.
Following the evaluation period, trialists will be notified of their evaluation result by their respective Staff Coach. Players will be placed at the level that currently best suits their ability, with their long-term development in mind. Players who are selected for the program will be sent an Academy Program invitation letter, which will invite them to accept a position in the squad for the season.
Players who are graduating from the U10-U12 Academy into the U13 programs may continue their journey into either the High Performance Academy or the Regional Academy, as selected by our Academy Staff based on a variety of factors.
Our U10 to U12 Academy program primarily features a squad approach that ensures players are continuously challenged and exposed to more than just a dozen players. This helps foster a healthy training environment that keeps things fresh and allows for player movement during the season. Players are only placed on team rosters for matchplay, and continuing to work with the entire squad in training sessions. This format enables them to develop positive relationships with all of their "squadmates", play at the level that is currently best for them, and develop a truly development-centric mindset, while competing against other teams and clubs around the region and province. Over the winter months, teams will participate in a mix of 7v7/9v9 games vs local and/or travelling opposition, intrasquad matches, festivals/tournaments and other small-sided games.
Training sessions are led for the entire squad by our Academy Staff and are designed primarily to focus on building individual skill, as is recommended by Canada Soccer and numerous studies for children at these ages. Basic principles of play aligned with the club's game model are also introduced, helping developing well-rounded players that understand the game. Our technical plan incorporates a blend of station-style exercises and small-sided match play, ensuring that players can develop through repetition first, and then have the opportunity to apply their learnings in realistic game scenarios at the level that suits them. In the long run, the goal of the Academy is to produce a solid squad that will compete at the provincial level by U13, in our High Performance Academy.
If you have questions, please contact the Staff Coach for your program by clicking on their name below!
U10-U11 Boys Staff Coach: Abdoul Barry
Having played at the university level in France and contributed to developing the game in multiple communities around the world, Abdoul now oversees our U9-U10 Boys programs at the club. His coaching journey since moving to Canada has seen him coach at fellow OPDL club Markham FC and work with other programs at Ottawa TFC, including our U7-U8 Pre Academy, U11-U12 Academy and U13 Regional team.
U12-U13 Boys Staff Coaches: Kaden Engbers & Will Francoeur
Kaden serves as Ottawa TFC's Associate Technical Director. Having grown up playing his entire youth career with OTFC's predecessor Cumberland Cobras, he is now involved in multiple areas of the club and has led our Grassroots Program since 2018, while also co-leading the U11-U12 Boys Academy & Competitive programs. Kaden holds a National Children's Diploma, the highest available Canada Soccer license for programs of this age group, and serves as a captain for our Men's First Team.
After having now played in the club's Grassroots, Competitive, Academy and Adults programs over the course of nearly 20 years, Will has grown into a key role that includes a decade of coaching in those very programs, primarily in the U9-U12 Boys Academy and other Grassroots programs. He has also led marketing efforts on social media and behind the scenes, in addition to bringing other projects to life... including this website! He holds a Canada Soccer C-License and co-leads the U11-U12 Boys program.
U10-U11 Girls Staff Coach: Jordan Lundin
While she is perhaps best known for her charisma and energy, Jordan first made her name as one of the top female players produced in Ottawa. Her talents not only allowed her to represent Eastern Ontario at the provincial level, but to be included in the Big South's all-decade team for her NCAA D1 career at Radford University. Since returning from the US, she has developed into an important asset at the club across the Girls Academy programs; she now head coaches our Senior Girls OPDL team and leads our U8-U11 Girls programs.
U12-U13 Girls Staff Coach: Caleb Mallette
Caleb is yet another key cog in the Ottawa TFC machine who has grown up at the club since a very young age. Having first started as a player in the Academy, Caleb has since worked with just about every Girls Academy group at the club and now leads the U11-U12 programs while serving as an assistant coach in our High Performance Academy. He holds a Canada Soccer Children's Diploma and has also played an important role in developing the club behind the scenes for a number of years.
Registration, PowerUp or payment questions: register@ottawatfc.com
Learn more about our club staff by visiting our Staff page.
We are always looking to strengthen our coaching staff and add passionate and experienced leaders to our ranks. There are also a variety of ways to contribute to your child's program by volunteering off the field. If you are interested in helping us make the program better, please visit our Coaching, Employment and Volunteering page and fill out the interest form to let us know!
The exact weekly schedule is still to be determined for the outdoor pre-season (Oct.-Nov.) and will be communicated as soon as possible by our staff coaches. Note that the anticipated training days listed above are always subject to change. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Academy teams will also participate in at least one tournament outside the city of Ottawa, in addition to other events within the city. More details will be communicated by staff coaches at the start of the season.
Players are required to wear their OTFC uniforms from the summer. New players at the club will receive a complimentary practice shirt.
Other club gear items will be required for players accepted into the program, such as game uniforms, shorts, socks and a backpack – more information will be communicated by staff coaches at the start of the season.
Uniforms and club apparel can be purchased online directly from our supplier. For any questions related to the club apparel orders, please use the Contact Us section on the supplier's website to request more information.
Players are required to wear the proper uniforms and gear, in addition to the usual cleats and shin pads, to all training sessions, games and team events.
Enthusiastic players who wish to have an additional training session each week can register for the optional Morning Training program.
Ottawa TFC also offers a specialized program for goalkeepers, which is heavily recommended for Academy players who are either exploring this unique position or already committed to it. For more details, visit the GK Training program page here.
Ottawa TFC programs will be taking a holiday break during which programs will not run, unless otherwise stated. This season's break will take place between Sunday, December 21, 2025 and Sunday, January 4, 2026. Activities will be resuming as scheduled on Monday, January 5, 2026.
Camps are sometimes offered during club breaks for players who wish to get some extra training or simply can't stay away from the pitch – visit our Camps page to see this year's offering.
Applicable registration fees
Financial assistance: Ottawa TFC works with valued organizations and community partners to help families needing support for their child (or children) to be able to play soccer and be healthy. Visit our Financial Assistance page for more information.
Withdrawals: visit our Refunds & Withdrawals page to request a credit or refund. All refunds are subject to the Refund Policy. Only approved requests will be processed. Note that evaluation fees are non-refundable.
Questions about this program? Contact our Academy Staff!