International Mississauga Soccer Club
2011-2012 Mississauga Soccer Indoor House League
From October 2012 until March 2013

- 45 to 60 minute Game + 45 to 60 minute Practice Every Week for Every Team
- 160' x 55' Indoor Field
- National Soccer Team Uniforms
- Professional Paid Coaches for Every Team
- Weekly Games, Practices and Playoffs Plus Awards
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The International Soccer Club in Mississauga is a Not for Profit Incorporation offering Recreational and Competitive Soccer to our younger generations.
The Club is offering Indoor and Outdoor soccer in Mississauga for kids ages four to fifteen.
We are currently registered with the City of Mississauga as a Volunteer Community Group. The Club is also a Sanctioned Member of the Ontario Soccer Association and the Peel Halton Soccer Association.
In the last few of years we have captured the attention of more than 400,000 residents in Mississauga, more than 20 Consul General offices in Toronto and 17 Embassies in Ottawa when CBC, CTV News, Rogers TV and the local newspapers covered us launching the first Educational House League Soccer Program in Canada for Children and Youth ages 4-15. Last summer our website had more than 75,000 hits between the month of May and August of 2011.
Our program is a fusion of athletic development and socio culture awareness. The program is designed to utilize soccer as a tool to equip our younger generation with a stronger awareness and a better understanding of the world we live in.
Using a true replication of the different national soccer team uniforms and national country flags, our league is structured so every team in every age group represents one of the World National Soccer Teams. Regardless of the players’ ethnic background, kids are assigned to teams based on their skill level. As we are learning about soccer during the weekly games and weekly practices, every team gets to learn about the country they represent. Every player, age 4 to 15, has weekly homework answering questions about the country they play for |