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Erin Mills Soccer Club welcomes our new Recreational Coordinator

Erin Mills Soccer Club (EMSC) welcomes our new Recreational Coordinator, Grace Macharia.


In her new position, Grace will be responsible for the administrative aspects of the Recreational Programs from U3-Senior. She will be working to create an efficient work environment with a focus on improving volunteer recruitment and retention, player/parent satisfaction, and program development/implementation.


"I am thrilled at the opportunity to contribute to the continued success of the EMSC recreational program," said Grace. "I truly look forward to working with the team to promote a smooth running of our recreation programs, and deliver the most ideal playing experience for our players."


Grace began her career in the fitness industry, teaching spin & kickboxing and working as a personal trainer. Grace later switched to sports and recreation, having studied Sports Management at Brock University.


We are so excited to have Grace join our team. Please join us in welcoming our newest Eagle!


About Erin Mills Soccer Club


The Erin Mills Soccer Club (EMSC) is a non-profit community-based organization in Mississauga, offering indoor and outdoor recreational and competitive soccer programs since 1972. The Erin Mills Soccer Club is also known as EMSC and Home of the Eagles. The club features a 20,000 square foot indoor soccer facility. EMSC has over 3,500 members and 300 professional coaches and volunteers. The Erin Mills Soccer Club carries the Gold Standard Award for Club Excellence from Ontario Soccer. EMSC’s tradition of excellence includes six national championships (6 Gold & 4 Silver) and 50 Ontario Cup winners. There are former EMSC players competing in the MLS, NCAA, CIS, Provincial and National levels. Over EMSC’s 50-year history, several hundred players have earned scholarships with universities and colleges in Canada and the United States. ESMC is committed to develop, teach and promote soccer to all ages, at all levels of play, in a safe and healthy environment.

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