Ottawa Rapid FC players look to make community impact
- Ottawa Rapid FC will play their inaugural match against AFC Toronto on Sunday, marking the second weekend of Northern Super League play.
- Amano plans to mentor young players from Ottawa South United Soccer Club, where she first developed a passion for soccer.
- Club president Bill Michalopulos hopes the team will make a significant impact on the community and attract more girls to soccer after a decline in female players post-pandemic.
- Teammate Delaney Baie Pridham believes the league will be a 'game-changer' for Canadian soccer, emphasizing its role in keeping local talent and inspiring future generations.
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Ottawa Rapid FC picks up first NSL win with 2-1 victory over AFC Toronto
OTTAWA - Lee Min A and Desiree Scott scored one goal apiece to lift Ottawa Rapid FC to a 2-1 victory over AFC Toronto on Sunday in Northern Super League action at TD Place.
Rapid FC—Ottawa's newest sports team—starts their inaguaral season
History will be made on Sunday, April 27 as Ottawa’s newest professional sports team takes to the pitch at TD Place. Ottawa Rapid FC is a founding member of the Northern Super League (NSL), a top-division professional women's soccer league featuring teams in Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Mont
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