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Oakville Soccer Club and Blue Devils FC to merge into one club

Under the banner of #OneTownOneTeam, the Oakville Soccer Club and Blue Devils FC teams will be integrated into OSC’s Ontario Player Development League (OPDL), RDP, ADP and recreational streams.
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Oakville Soccer Club's Pine Glen Soccer Centre at 1520 Pine Glen Road.

The Oakville Soccer Club (OSC) and the Oakville Blue Devils FC (BDFC) have officially merged.

Both clubs bring their decades of expertise to create a player development pathway from grassroots to semi-professional levels.

Under the banner of #OneTownOneTeam, the teams will be integrated into OSC’s Ontario Player Development League (OPDL), RDP, ADP and recreational streams.

"This partnership represents an incredible opportunity for the entire Oakville community," says Katryna Indewey, Executive Director of OSC.

"By coming together, we are setting the stage for stronger, more unified soccer programs that benefits players at every level."

This partnership has now formalized into a full merger that brings the Blue Devils’ League1 Ontario license under the Oakville Soccer Club umbrella as of the 2025 season.

Starting this season, the Senior Men's program will be led by Duncan Wilde and Billy Steele—coaching icons deeply connected with the Blue Devils' legacy and synonymous with excellence and a winning history.

According to OSC, there will be news regarding leadership for the Senior Women's program in the coming weeks.

Both the League1 Ontario Men’s and Women’s teams will now serve as the pinnacle of OSC's player development pathway, uniting under one competitive umbrella for the future of soccer in Oakville.

"The Oakville Soccer Club is proud to have worked with the incredible team at BDFC to agree to come together and expand our pathway in a way that honors our shared histories and ensures the growth and development of soccer in our town," said Indewey. 

"This merger reflects our commitment to bringing quality soccer to players at all levels of the game in Oakville."



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