As of August 2025, FTF Canada’s “The Playbook” spotlighted the top-performing U-15 boys teams (born in 2010) across the country. These rankings are driven largely by performances at the PDP Nationals held in late August, while also factoring in strong results from league and showcase competitions throughout the summer. Together, they serve as the key benchmark heading into the late summer showcase season.
- Woodbridge SC OPDL
Woodbridge SC OPDL have put together an impressive campaign with an 11-2-0 record, showcasing their consistency and quality across league and showcase play. The team proved their strength on the national stage at PDP Nationals, earning statement victories with a 3-1 win over Coastal FC and a 3-0 win against Calgary Villains. With a balanced approach of defensive stability and attacking depth, Woodbridge have emerged as one of the top OPDL sides in their age group, capable of competing with the best across Canada. Their results highlight both their dominance in league play and their ability to rise to the occasion against top opposition.
Record: 11-2-0
Key Wins: 3-1W vs Coastal FC (PDP Nationals), 3-0W vs Calgary Villains (PDP Nationals)
- AS Laval PLSJQ
AS Laval PLSJQ have been a powerhouse this season, compiling a strong 13-3-1 record while proving themselves as one of Quebec’s top sides. Their performance at PDP Nationals further cemented their reputation, highlighted by a commanding 3-0 victory over Coquitlam Metro Ford and a dominant 4-0 win against Calgary Foothills. Laval’s combination of disciplined defending and ruthless attacking quality has made them a difficult opponent for anyone they face. With results like these, AS Laval continue to showcase their ability to compete at the highest level across Canada.
Record: 13-3-1
Key Wins: 3-0W vs Coquitlam Metro Ford BCSPL (PDP Nationals), 4-0W vs Calgary Foothills (PDP Nationals)
- Ottawa South United OPDL
Ottawa South United OPDL have enjoyed an outstanding unbeaten season, posting an 11-0-2 record that reflects their consistency and dominance. Their success extended to the national stage at PDP Nationals, where they earned a thrilling 3-2 win over St. Hubert PLSJQ and followed it up with a convincing 3-0 victory against Calgary Foothills. OSU’s ability to adapt to different opponents while maintaining a high standard of play has set them apart as one of the premier OPDL programs in the country. With their mix of resilience, technical quality, and depth, they’ve proven to be a team capable of winning on any stage.
Record: 11-0-2
Key Wins: 3-2W vs St. Hubert PLSJQ (PDP Nationals), 3-0W vs Calgary Foothills (PDP Nationals)
- CS St. Hubert PLSJQ
CS St. Hubert PLSJQ have put together a strong campaign with an 11-4-1 record, proving themselves as one of Quebec’s most competitive sides. Their performances at PDP Nationals stood out, including a convincing 3-0 win over Coastal FC BCSPL and an impressive 2-2 draw against powerhouse Woodbridge SC OPDL. St. Hubert’s success has come from a balanced style of play, combining sharp attacking sequences with the ability to stay organized against top-level opponents. Their results on both the provincial and national stage highlight them as a team capable of challenging some of the best programs across the country.
Record: 11-4-1
Key Wins: 3-0W vs Coastal FC BCSPL (PDP Nationals), 2-2T vs Woodbridge SC OPDL (PDP Nationals)
- Coquitlam Metro Ford BCPSL Boys u15
Coquitlam Metro Ford BCSPL Boys U15 made their mark at PDP Nationals, despite entering with a clean slate at 0-0-0. They showcased their quality by earning two statement victories, including a dominant 4-0 win over Calgary Villains and a hard-fought 2-1 triumph against previously unbeaten Ottawa South United OPDL. These results underline the team’s ability to rise to the occasion on a big stage, combining attacking flair with defensive resilience. Metro Ford’s performances in Halifax proved they are a squad capable of competing with and defeating some of the best teams in the country.
Record: 0-0-0
Key Wins: 4-0W vs Calgary Villains (PDP Nationals), 2-1W vs Ottawa South United OPDL (PDP Nationals)
- Calgary Villains AYSL
Calgary Villains AYSL stepped onto the national stage at PDP Nationals and quickly proved they could compete with top programs from across Canada. Despite holding a 0-0-0 record heading in, the Villains earned a gritty 1-1 draw against CS St. Hubert PLSJQ and followed it up with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Coastal FC BCSPL. Their ability to secure results against strong opposition highlighted both their resilience and quality in key moments. The Villains left a strong impression in Halifax, showing they are more than capable of challenging some of the country’s elite sides.
Record: 0-0-0
Key Wins: 1-1T vs St. Hubert PLSJQ (PDP Nationals), 2-1W vs Coastal FC BCSPL (PDP Nationals)
- Calgary Foothills SC APDL
Calgary Foothills SC APDL made a strong statement at PDP Nationals, proving they could go toe-to-toe with some of Canada’s best despite entering with a 0-0-0 record. The team showed their grit and quality with a narrow 1-0 win over Coastal BCSPL and a determined 2-1 victory against Coquitlam Metro Ford. Foothills impressed with their defensive organization and ability to capitalize in crucial moments, demonstrating a balanced and competitive style of play. Their performances in Halifax solidified their reputation as a program capable of producing teams that can compete at the highest level nationally.
Record: 0-0-0
Key Wins: 1-0W vs Coastal BCSPL (PDP Nationals), 2-1W vs Coquitlam Metro Ford (PDP Nationals)
- Ottawa TFC Boys u15 OPDL
Ottawa TFC Boys U15 OPDL have put together a strong season, finishing with a 10-3-0 record and proving to be one of the more consistent sides in Ontario. They showed their ability to compete with top-tier opponents through key wins, including a thrilling 3-2 victory over Aurora SC and a tight 1-0 result against Vaughan OPDL. Ottawa TFC’s balance of attacking creativity and defensive discipline has allowed them to grind out close games while still producing decisive moments in the final third. Their results highlight a team that continues to develop talent while competing at a high level week in and week out.
Record: 10-3-0
Key Wins: 3-2W vs Aurora SC OPDL, 1-0W vs Vaughan OPDL
- Edmonton BTB 2010
Edmonton BTB 2010 have put together an impressive run this season with a 5-1-1 record, establishing themselves as one of Alberta’s standout teams in their age group. Their dominance was on full display in a 4-0 win over local rivals St. Albert Impact, while their resilience showed in a hard-fought 2-1 victory against the always competitive Calgary Villains. BTB’s mix of technical sharpness and physical presence has made them a difficult side to break down, while their attacking depth allows them to consistently create chances. With these performances, they continue to demonstrate why they are considered one of the top programs in the province.
Record: 5-1-1
Key Wins: 4-0W vs St. Albert Impact, 2-1W vs Calgary Villains
- Saskatoon Alliance Black u15 Boys
Saskatoon Alliance Black U15 Boys have put together an outstanding season with an 11-2-0 record, cementing their place as one of Saskatchewan’s top youth sides. Their success has been highlighted by statement wins, including a 2-0 victory over Forge FC and a convincing 3-0 result against QC United. Alliance Black’s strength lies in their ability to stay organized defensively while maintaining a sharp, clinical attack that punishes opponents. With their consistency and ability to perform in big matches, they’ve established themselves as a team capable of competing with some of the strongest programs across the region.
Record: 11-2-0
Key Wins: 2-0W vs Forge FC, 3-0W vs QC United
Honorable Mentions:
- Coastal FC BCSPL
- New Frontier SC 2010 Boys
- Halifax County United U15 AAA Boys
- Burlington Boys u15 OPDL
- Tecumseh Boys u15 OPDL
- UDFC AAA u15 Boys
- Inter Halifax AAA u15 Boys
- QC United PSL U15 Boys
- Glenshields Juventus IMODEL
