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A former running backs coach with the York University football team has been charged with attempting to make child pornography and luring a child under 18, according to Toronto police.

Daniel Younis, 24, was charged on Wednesday following alleged exchanges between himself and a 16-year-old boy between December 2012 and February 2013.

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The teen allegedly sent pictures of himself to Mr. Younis at the coach’s request.

“He engaged himself with a 16-year-old boy through cellphone and Internet chats,” said Toronto police Const. Tony Vella.

Mr. Younis was scheduled to appear in court Friday morning to answer the charges. Police suspect there could be more victims.

Mr. Younis was the recruiting co-ordinator and running backs coach for the York University Lions since late 2010. The university released a statement Friday morning addressing the allegations, saying they have suspended their relationship with Mr. Younis, pending the conclusion of the investigation.

“We are extremely disturbed about this very serious allegation and are working closely with the TPS in support of their investigation,” the statement read. “Our first priority is to fully support students and prospective students, which includes ensuring they have full access to qualified support services.”

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