WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Wake Forest men’s soccer head coach Bobby Muuss has announced the addition of Philip Biskupski to the Demon Deacons’ incoming class.
The final addition to a stacked 2026 class. 💪
Welcome to Wake Forest, Philip! 🎩
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— Wake Forest Men's Soccer (@WakeMSoccer) June 7, 2026
A native of Mississauga, Ontario, Biskupski joins Wake Forest after spending the last five years in the Toronto FC Academy, one of the premier professional development systems in North America. A dynamic left-footed winger and wingback, Biskupski brings international experience, proven production and positional versatility to Winston-Salem.
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— Wake Forest Men's Soccer (@WakeMSoccer) June 6, 2026
“Philip is an exciting addition to Wake Forest Soccer,” Muuss said. “Coming from one of the top professional academies in North America, he brings technical quality, versatility and a winning mentality. He has the ability to impact the game in multiple positions and possesses the character, work ethic and competitive spirit that fit our culture perfectly. We are thrilled to welcome Philip and his family to Wake Forest Soccer.”
Biskupski has represented Canada at the U-15 level in CONCACAF competition and has also trained with the FC Bayern Academy. Additionally, he earned an invitation to Poland’s U-16 national team camp, highlighting his standing as one of the top young prospects in the region.
During his time with Toronto FC Academy, Biskupski consistently produced at an elite level. He recorded 23 goals and 13 assists during MLS NEXT U-15 competition before posting an impressive 30 goals and 28 assists with the club’s U-16 side, where he also served as team captain.
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— Wake Forest Men's Soccer (@WakeMSoccer) June 4, 2026
Most recently, competing with Toronto FC’s U-18 team, Biskupski has tallied 10 goals and 23 assists so far in 24 matches, showcasing his creativity, attacking instincts and ability to influence games from multiple positions on the field.
Biskupski becomes the latest addition to a Wake Forest program that has developed over 50 professional players since 2015 and competed among the nation’s elite. His technical ability, leadership qualities and international experience further strengthen the Deacons’ future as he finalizes the 2026 recruiting class that currently sits top 10 in the rankings according to TopDrawerSoccer.
Representing our summer guests with Wake Forest & Germany day at camp! 🎩🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/aYDp0Dq9In
— Wake Forest Men's Soccer (@WakeMSoccer) June 2, 2026
Wake Forest’s 2026 Signing Class
Henry Rosenfeld
Nolan Tinsley
William Kuisel
Joby Reid
Marcos Miranda
Amin Ibrahim
Graham “Quinn” Syrett
Luke Kirilenko
Rooney Osei
Oliver Kurnik
Philip Biskupski
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