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Windsor and District Soccer League : ウィキペディア英語版
Windsor and District Soccer League

Windsor and District Soccer League (WADSL) is a competitive soccer league operating in Essex County, Ontario, Canada. Its offices are located in Windsor, Ontario. The league was established in 1981 and has been promoting soccer in Windsor and Essex County ever since. To date, WADSL provides competitive environment to over 100 youth and senior teams from about 15 local clubs.
The league has graduated players who have played for Windsor FC Nationals, the Ontario Provincial Team, Windsor Border Stars, and Canada men's national soccer team. Some of the players were fortunate enough to receive scholarships all over North America. Stephen Ademolu, a former player of the Windsor and District Soccer League is now playing professional soccer in Norway.
WADSL is an Associate Member of the Essex County Soccer Association (ECSA) affiliated with the Ontario Soccer Association (OSA). The league's main objective is to provide a competitive edge of soccer for all youth, and adult players in a safe and harassment free environment.
==History==
Windsor and District Soccer League (WADSL) was formed in 1981. WADSL was mainly a youth soccer league until 2004 when it merged with the Michigan-Ontario Soccer League (MOSL) which operated only senior divisions. Until 2007, WADSL operated as a male league only. In January 2007, the league merged with the South-Western Ontario Women’s Soccer League (SWOWSL) and became both a male and female district league.
The number of teams playing in WADSL grew steadily over the years: 2006 - 77 teams, 2007 - 116 teams, 2008 - 111 teams, 2010 - 121 teams.

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