A former York University football coach who was arrested on charges relating to child pornography faces eight additional charges in the child-luring investigation.

Daniel Younis, 24, was the recruiting coordinator and running back coach for the York University Lions football team when he was first arrested on Feb. 21.

At that time, he was charged with luring a child and attempting to make child pornography.

On Monday, police arrested Younis as second time, and he was scheduled to appear in court that same day.

Police report that between January 2011 and February 2013, the suspect allegedly engaged three boys, aged 16 and 17, through cell phone and Internet chats.

Police report that two of the victims were allegedly sexually assaulted on the York University campus and that the accused met the third victim at an all-star football game in Texas. Younis is charged with three counts of luring a child, two counts of attempting to make child pornography and three counts of sexual exploitation.

Police believe there may be more victims. Joanne Rider, spokesperson for York University says Younis has no current status with the University and he is no longer a volunteer.

“We continue to be extremely disturbed by these very serious allegations and are working closely with the TPS in support of their investigation,” said Rider.

Before his move to varsity football, Younis worked as an offensive line coach for the Etobicoke Eagles, a youth football club.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-8500.