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Parent allegedly threatened to stab 12-year-old soccer player during a game in Vaughan. The team denies it happened

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Alex Arsenych
TorontoApple-news

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Police are investigating an incident in Vaughan where coaches from Kleinfield Nobleton Soccer Club's iModel team allege a parent from Glen Shield Juventus FC threatened to stab a 12-year-old player during a U13 soccer game on June 20. The opposing team denies the version of events, while police have identified a suspect but laid no charges. The incident highlights concerns about toxic environments in youth sports.

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  1. 1 June 20: U13 soccer game at Concord Thornhill Regional Park.
  2. 2 June 20 (during game): Alleged threat uttered.
  3. 3 June 21 (morning): Call made to York Regional Police.
  4. 4 Present: Police investigating, suspect identified; internal review by Juventus FC; Ontario Soccer and YRSA managing the case.
  • Traumatization of a 12-year-old player
  • Immediate shift in game atmosphere
  • Game abandonment
  • Police investigation
  • Internal review by Glen Shield Juventus FC
  • Concerns raised about toxic environments in youth sports
  • Potential disciplinary actions by soccer associations
What: A parent allegedly threatened to stab a 12-year-old girl soccer player during a U13 game between Kleinfield Nobleton Soccer Club’s iModel and Glen Shield Juventus FC. The iModel coaches claim they heard the threat, while Juventus FC denies the accuracy of the account. Police are investigating.
When: Published: 2025-06-26. The incident occurred on June 20. A call was made to police the following morning.
Where: Concord Thornhill Regional Park, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.
Why: An alleged physical altercation between two players led to a referee's whistle, immediately followed by a man's voice shouting a death threat. The iModel coaches believe the threat was directed at their player. The underlying cause is aggressive and inappropriate behavior by a parent at a youth sports event.
How: During a U13 soccer game, after two players collided, a man's voice was recorded shouting 'I'm going to f***ing stab you.' The iModel coaches identified the voice as a parent from the opposing team. The game was subsequently ended by the iModel team.

Police are investigating an incident in Vaughan where coaches from Kleinfield Nobleton Soccer Club's iModel team allege a parent from Glen Shield Juventus FC threatened to stab a 12-year-old player during a U13 soccer game on June 20. The opposing team denies the version of events, while police have identified a suspect but laid no charges. The incident highlights concerns about toxic environments in youth sports.