OPL: SFC relishing life in Division 1
Scrosoppi’s women are proving themselves against the best Pro-Am teams in the province.
The SFC women’s team head into June sitting in sixth position in the OPL 1 standings, proving their worth in their debut season in the Ontario Premier League’s highest division.
They are part of a tight mid-table battle that sees third and seventh separated by four points, with SFC having won two and tied two of their six OPL 1 matches so far.
Luis Domingos’ squad kicked off the season in the OPL Cup with a 3-1 win against Burlington. Chimaka Omeze netted a brace in her first run out in black, white, and gold, either side of a strike from Jamaica youth international Sanai Sereboe.
They followed this up with a 2-1 away victory against Vaughan Azzurri – Omeze with another double – and a 4-0 hammering of North Mississauga in which Niyah Noel-Gordon scored two alongside Yasmin Castillo and Omeze once again.
The brilliant start put SFC among the league leaders and saw Domingos named the OPL’s Women’s Coach of the Month for April.
But May started with arguably the country’s toughest opponents at this level – the 2025 Women’s Inter-Provincial Championship winners, Simcoe County Rovers. SFC went toe to toe with the Rovers, who are now the league’s unbeaten leaders; Natalie Moynihan scored in a 2-1 defeat.
Back-to-back 1-1 ties in OPL 1 followed (separated by a cup defeat against Hamilton United), with Castillo and Jahkaya Davis finding the net against Waterloo United and Woodbridge Strikers respectively.
Davis’ goal was her first in the division and a milestone moment for the striker – she has now scored for Scrosoppi in every senior OPL competition since her debut with SFC in 2024. She had previously netted in the Championship, League2, and League1 Cup when they were under the League1 Ontario brand.
The month ended with a 2-0 defeat against Guelph United in a battle between fourth and fifth in the standings, but Domingos’ players will have big plans to push on in June.
OPL 3 Division
In the Ontario Premier League’s third tier, Scrosoppi’s B team sit fifth in the Central standings and have lost just once in their first six matches of the season.
Points have come from two victories, both coming against Burlington, with the spoils shared versus Vaughan Azzurri and twice against Richmond Hill – including a 4-4 thriller that saw SFC come back from three goals down.
Some of SFC’s goals have come from familiar faces to fans following our first teams, with Cahill and Davis both netting braces in the Burlington wins. Sereboe, Noel-Gordon, and Destiny Omari, and have also been among the scorers.













