The FTF Toronto Regional Combine made its mark at Creditview Sandalwood Park on Monday, June 29th to Wednesday, July 1st — and as the biggest stop on our summer combine series, it brought an even bigger stage for players to shine. The action opened with a full testing session, where athletes ran through the 40-yard dash, 5-10-5 agility drill and vertical jump, laying the groundwork for what was to come. From there, competition took over, with players battling it out in matchups scouted by college coaches from across North America. With a bigger field of talent and even more eyes watching — both in person and via livestream — every play carried extra weight. It was a high-energy showcase from start to finish, and we’re excited to highlight the top performers below:
Overall MVP – Saira Di Luca | CAM/CM | North Mississauga | 2029 Grad
Saira Di Luca is one of the brightest young midfield prospects in the 2029 class, combining exceptional soccer IQ with outstanding technical quality. Comfortable as both a central attacking midfielder and central midfielder, she consistently dictates the tempo of matches, makes intelligent decisions under pressure, and finds ways to unlock defenses with her vision and creativity. Her understanding of the game is well beyond her years, and she has all the tools to develop into a top NCAA Division I player. With her trajectory and continued development, Saira has the potential to compete at the professional level in the future.
Goalkeeper MVP – Julia Delaney | GK | North Mississauga | 2028 Grad
Julia Delaney is a commanding goalkeeper who uses her big frame effectively to control the penalty area and give her team confidence at the back. She is an excellent shot-stopper with quick reflexes and consistently comes up with important saves in key moments. Julia also shows strong positioning and composure under pressure, allowing her to make difficult saves look routine. As she continues to develop, she has the attributes to become one of the top goalkeepers in the 2028 class.
Defender MVP – Soleil Noel | CB | North Mississauga | 2028 Grad
Soleil Noel is an athletic center back who combines her physical tools with an impressive understanding of the game. She reads play at a high level, consistently anticipating danger and positioning herself to break up attacks before they develop. Strong in defensive duels and comfortable covering space, she provides stability and reliability along the back line. With her athleticism and tactical awareness, Soleil has all the qualities to continue developing into a high-level defender.
Midfielder MVP – Victoria Attard | CAM/CM | Woodbridge Strikers | 2030 Grad
Victoria Attard is a highly promising midfielder with tremendous upside and the technical quality to impact games from central areas. Comfortable in possession, she plays with confidence, consistently making smart decisions while helping her team control the tempo of play. Whether operating as a central midfielder or attacking midfielder, she shows excellent composure on the ball and the vision to connect play effectively. As she continues to develop, Victoria has the potential to become one of the top players in the 2030 class.
Attacker MVP – Leila Healy | ST | Oakville Soccer Club | 2030 Grad
Leila Healy is a natural goal scorer with an outstanding instinct for finding the back of the net. She possesses a true striker’s mentality, consistently putting herself in dangerous positions and capitalizing on scoring opportunities inside the box. Her movement off the ball, timing of runs, and composure in front of goal make her a constant threat to opposing defenses. With her finishing ability and attacking instincts, Leila has the potential to develop into one of the top forwards in the 2030 class.
Young Player MVP – Aaliyah Abrahams-Khan | ST/LW | Unionville Soccer Club | 2030 Grad
Aaliyah Abrahams-Khan is an explosive attacking player who brings serious pace and directness in the final third. Comfortable playing both as a striker and winger, she is at her best when running at back lines and stretching defenses with her speed and aggressive forward play. Her ability to beat defenders in wide areas and create dangerous attacking moments makes her a constant threat in transition. As she continues to develop, Aaliyah has the tools to become a high-impact attacking player in her age group.
Young Player MVP – Alia Reyes | RW | North Mississauga | 2029 Grad
Alia Reyes is a technically gifted winger who brings excellent control and precision to her wide play. She is highly comfortable on the ball and consistently demonstrates great technique, allowing her to beat defenders and maintain possession in tight spaces. Her ability to deliver the right weight of pass or dribble at the right moment makes her a constant creative threat on the right flank. With her skill set and attacking awareness, Alia has the tools to develop into a strong impact player at the next level.

