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The Sudbury Canadians were a women's
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team based in Sudbury,
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. The team played its home games in
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. They played only 3 seasons in the W-League. In its three seasons, the team relied predominantly on local talent. The team folded after the 2006 season but the other level programs continue. Today, the Sudbury Canadians Soccer Club operates competitive teams of all ages and participates in the Sudbury Regional Soccer League and the
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(OSA). The club is dedicated to the promotion of young girls soccer.


Staff

* ''General manager and President: '' Frank Malvaso * ''Head Coach:'' Emile Malvaso


Year-by-year

*See also: 2004 season *See also: 2005 season *See also: 2006 season


References


External links


Official website


in USL website, 2006

in USL website, 2006.


External news story

*
Articles archive of Sudbury Sports.com
May 2004 to August 2007. *
Sudbury Canadians head to the U.S
in Sudbury Stars newspaper.
Soccer Scholarships - Northern Ontario players
in OSA news bulletin, March 12, 2008.
Sudbury Canadians player heads to NCAA
in Northern Life.ca, March 9, 2011. Women's soccer clubs in Canada Sports clubs and teams in Greater Sudbury Soccer clubs in Ontario Defunct USL W-League (1995–2015) teams United Soccer League teams based in Canada USL W-League (1995–2015) teams 2004 establishments in Ontario 2007 disestablishments in Ontario Association football clubs established in 2004 Association football clubs disestablished in 2007 {{Canada-footyclub-stub