Canadian men's amateur soccer tournament
Football tournament
The Challenge Trophy (French : Trophée Challenge ) is the trophy presented to Canada's men's amateur soccer champions as part of Canada Soccer's annual National Championships . The men's competition was created with the inauguration of the Dominion of Canada Football Association in 1912 and the first club winners were presented the Connaught Cup in 1913.[ 1] The first Challenge Trophy, donated by The Football Association , was presented to the Dominion of Canada Football Championship winners for the first time in 1926 (although at the time the competition was still known as the Connaught Series). The new Challenge Trophy was presented to the men's amateur champions for the first time in 2004.
As part of the same National Championships, the Jubilee Trophy is presented annually to the women's amateur soccer champions. The Jubilee Trophy was first presented in 1982. Other amateur divisions in the National Championships are: Boys U-17 Cup; Girls U-17 Cup; Boys U-15 Cup; Girls U-15 Cup.
The National Championships initially featured a round-robin format in 1913 and 1914, then featured a knockout format with a two-leg Final from 1915 to 1927.[ 2] From there, the Final featured a best-of-three format from 1928 to 1955 and a single-match format from 1956 to present.
More than 20 clubs have won the National Championships men's competition two or more times. Westminster Royals FC are the most successful club with nine Challenge Trophy titles to their credit (1928, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1960, 1973). Since 1963, only amateur clubs have participated in the competition, with notably Montréal Concordia FC the last professional side to win the Challenge Trophy back in 1961.
Amateur eligibility
As Canada Soccer's premier amateur competition, only Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons may compete in the National Championships.[ 3] Only amateur players (including reinstated amateurs) may compete in the competition and they must be assigned to their respective clubs by 31 August of that year (or an earlier date if stipulated by the province or territory).
Since 1973, the Challenge Trophy competition has featured a host venue for the final weekend or final week of matches. Regional interprovincial playoffs (before the final matches) continued up until 1998 after which clubs from all Canadian provinces and territories have been eligible to qualify directly into the final week of the competition. Each year, Canada Soccer's provincial and territorial soccer associations determine how clubs from their region qualify for the National Championships. Since 1999, anywhere from eight to 12 clubs have competed in the final week of the competition. While there have sometimes been Quarterfinals and/or Semifinals since 1985, the National Championships format for the final week has generally started with the group phase and ended with the final ranking/standings day which includes a single-match Final for Gold Medals and the Challenge Trophy.
Canadian communities have the opportunity to bid on hosting the National Championships. As explained by Canada Soccer, "events will be organized and executed by Canada Soccer in collaboration with the Local Organizing Committee."[ 4] Bidders are evaluated across nine different categories: Background; Support and partnerships; Facilities; Competition; Finance; Communication, hosting services & activities; Operation Organization; Legacy; and Overall Bid Presentation.
Once a Host City is selected, the hosts set up a Local Organizing Committee that stages the competition. Canada Soccer remains the "rights holder and has the overall responsibility for these events."
Hosts by province (1973 to 2024)
Rank
Province
Years Hosted
Host Cities
1
Newfoundland and Labrador
8
St. John's (1973, 1974, 1989, 2002, 2008, 2016, 2019), St. Lawrence (1977)
2
British Columbia
7
Victoria (1979, 1984), Burnaby (1992), Chilliwack (1999), Surrey (2006, 2017, 2024)
Alberta
7
Calgary (1975, 1981, 1997, 2005, 2015), Edmonton (1985, 1994)
4
Saskatoon
6
Saskatoon (1982, 1988, 1991, 2000, 2009, 2018)
Ontario
6
Kitchener (1978), Thunder Bay (1983), Etobicoke (1993), Vaughan (2001, 2014, 2022)
Nova Scotia
6
Halifax (1980, 2007, 2013, 2023), Dartmouth (1990), New Minas (1996)
7
Manitoba
4
Winnipeg (1976, 1987, 1995, 2012)
8
Quebec
3
Sherbrooke (1986), Québec (2003), Brossard (2011)
9
Prince Edward Island
2
Charlottetown (2004, 2010)
10
New Brunswick
1
Fredericton (1998)
History
An unofficial Dominion championship for a trophy donated by The People newspaper of London, named the Peoples Shield, was contested from 1906–1912. Teams from all provinces did not enter the competition in each year, and it was contested by Western Canada in its last years.
On May 24, 1912, the Amateur Athletic Union met in Toronto to determine a competition to crown a Canadian national champion.[ 5] That year, the executive of the Dominion of Canada Football Association invited the Duke of Connaught to become the Patron of the Association. The Duke donated the Connaught Cup to the FA, which became the championship of Canadian soccer. In 1926, the English FA donated a new trophy to replace it as the national championship named the Challenge Trophy .[ 6]
The inaugural competition in 1913 and the 1914 edition both featured four teams in a league format; both were won by Manitoba side Norwood Wanderers .
In 1927, the previously amateur-only tournament opened to professional teams. Prior to 1940, fifteen finals were played at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg (1923–1939), (roughly halfway across the country) five in Toronto and one each in Vancouver and Montreal.[ 5] [ 7]
From 1954 to 1961, the trophy was replaced by the Carling Cup . The original Challenge Trophy is now retired and on display at Canada Soccer House in Ottawa, Ontario.
The tournament acted as a men's national championship at the highest level in Canadian soccer in its early years, however, professional and semi-professional tournaments have taken on more importance in recent decades, including the Canadian Championship .
Qualifying competitions
As outlined in the tournament regulations,[ 3] "Provincial and Territorial Associations must advise Canada Soccer of its qualified teams" for the National Championships.
Medals and trophy
The top-three teams at the National Championships Challenge Trophy competition are presented medals while the remaining teams are presented participation banners.[ 3] Along with their medals, the winning team is presented the Challenge Trophy, although the trophy remains in Canada Soccer's possession.
Winners
Winners from 1913 to 1972
Year
Host
Final
Third-place match
Winner
Score
Runner-up
3rd place
Score
4th place
1913league
ArenaFort William, Ontario
Norwood Wanderers St. Boniface , Manitoba
Lachine
Fort William CPR
Toronto Old Country
1914league
WinnipegWinnipeg , Manitoba
Norwood Wanderers St. Boniface , Manitoba
Fort William CPR
Toronto Eaton's
Lachine
1915
VarsityToronto , Ontario
Winnipeg Scottish [ 17] Winnipeg , Manitoba
0–0 6–1
Toronto Lancashire FC
1916–1918
No Competition
1919
National WestmountMontreal , Quebec
Montréal Grand Trunk FC Montreal , Quebec
2–1 1–0
Winnipeg War Veterans
1920details
HarvesterHamilton, Ontario VarsityToronto , Ontario
Hamilton Westinghouse Hamilton , Ontario
0–0 2–1
Winnipeg Britannia
1921
Broadview IslandToronto , Ontario
Toronto Scottish FC Toronto , Ontario
3–0 1–0
Ladysmith FC
1922
Scottish FieldToronto , Ontario
Calgary Hillhurst FC Calgary , Alberta
2–1 0–0
Toronto Ulster United FC
1923
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Nanaimo City FC Wanderers Nanaimo , British Columbia
1–0 0–1 1–0
Montréal CPR
1924
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Winnipeg United Weston FC Winnipeg , Manitoba
3–2 0–0
Beloeil Canadian Explosives
1925
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Toronto Ulster United FC Toronto , Ontario
0–0 1–1 2–0
Nanaimo Wanderers
1926
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Winnipeg United Weston FC Winnipeg , Manitoba
0–0 1–1 1–1 1–0
Cumberland Cdn. Collieries
1927
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Nanaimo City FC Wanderers Nanaimo , British Columbia
9–0 5–1
Fort William Canadian Legion
1928details
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Westminster Royals FC [ 18] New Westminster , British Columbia
3–2 1–2 6–1
Montréal CNR
1929details
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Montréal CNR Montreal , Quebec
4–0 5–0
Winnipeg United Weston
1930details
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Westminster Royals FC New Westminster , British Columbia
1–0 0–5 1–0
Montréal CNR
1931
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Westminster Royals FC New Westminster , British Columbia
2–0 3–0
Toronto Scottish FC
1932
UlsterToronto , Ontario
Toronto Scottish FC [ 19] Toronto , Ontario
3–0 2–1
North Shore United FC
1933
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Toronto Scottish FC [ 19] Toronto , Ontario
2–2 0–0 3–0
Prince Albert City Reds
1934
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Verdun Park FC Montreal , Quebec
4–0 0–2 4–1
Prince Albert City Reds
1935
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Montréal Aldred Montreal , Quebec
3–2 3–7 1–1 1–0
Nanaimo City FC
1936
Con JonesVancouver , British Columbia
Westminster Royals FC New Westminster , British Columbia
6–1 1–2 3–0
Winnipeg United Weston
1937
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Vancouver Johnston Storage Vancouver , British Columbia
1–3 3–1 3–2
Toronto Ulster United FC
1938
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
North Shore United FC Vancouver , British Columbia
1-1 1-3 1-0 2-2 6–2
Timmins Dome Mines
1939
Carruthers ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
Vancouver Radials FC Vancouver , British Columbia
2–2 2–3 2–0 3–1
Montréal Carsteel FC
1940-1945
No Competition
1946
Broadview OakviewToronto , Ontario
Toronto Ulster United FC Toronto , Ontario
3–1 7–1
Fort William Vets
1947[ 20]
Callister ParkVancouver , British Columbia
Vancouver St. Andrews FC Vancouver , British Columbia
5–0 4–0
Winnipeg Scottish FC
1948[ 21]
Broadview YMCAToronto , Ontario
Montréal Carsteel FC Montreal , Quebec
4–3 1–3 4–3
Vancouver St. Andrews FC
1949
Mewata StadiumCalgary , Alberta
North Shore United FC Vancouver , British Columbia
4–0[ 22] 1–2[ 23] 2–0[ 24]
Hamilton Westinghouse
1950 details [ 25]
Callister ParkVancouver , British Columbia
Vancouver City FC Vancouver , British Columbia
4–1 4–0
Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
1951
Wesetmount Athletic GroundsMontreal , Quebec
Toronto Ulster United FC Toronto , Ontario
1–1 2–1 2–2
Vancouver St. Andrews FC
1952
OsborneWinnipeg , Manitoba
Montréal Stelco Montreal , Quebec
2–4 3–1 2–0
Westminster Royals FC
1953
DelormierMontreal , Quebec
Westminster Royals FC New Westminster , British Columbia
0–0 2–0 1–1
Montréal Hakoah
1954
AlexanderWinnipeg , Manitoba
Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC Winnipeg ,[ 26] Manitoba
3–2 3–0
North Shore United FC
1955
Fred Hamilton BroadviewToronto , Ontario
Westminster Royals FC New Westminster , British Columbia
3–1 1–1 2–2
Ukraina Montréal
1956
CallisterVancouver , British Columbia
Vancouver Hale-Co FC Vancouver , British Columbia
5–1
Winnipeg Germania FC
1957
FaillonMontreal , Quebec
Ukraina Montréal Montreal , Quebec
2–1
North Shore United FC
1958
CallisterVancouver , British Columbia
Westminster Royals FC New Westminster , British Columbia
2–0
Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
1959
Fred HamiltonToronto , Ontario
Montréal Canadian Alouettes Montreal , Quebec
3–2
Westminster Royals FC
1960
EmpireVancouver , British Columbia
Westminster Royals FC New Westminster , British Columbia
4–0
Toronto Golden Mile
1961details
Faillon StadiumMontreal , Quebec
Montréal Concordia Montreal , Quebec
1–0
Vancouver Firefighters FC
1962
AlexanderWinnipeg , Manitoba
Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC Winnipeg , Manitoba
6–0
Edmonton Edelweiss
1963
No Competition
1964details
CallisterVancouver , British Columbia
Vancouver Columbus FC Vancouver , British Columbia
4–0
Sudbury Italia FC
1965
Oshawa , Ontario
Vancouver Firefighters FC Vancouver , British Columbia
5–0
Oshawa Italia FC
1966details
Alexander ParkWinnipeg , Manitoba
British Columbia Selects British Columbia
2–0
Québec
Ontario
3–1
Saskatchewan
1967
MewataCalgary , Alberta
Toronto Ballymena United Toronto , Ontario
1–0
Calgary Buffalo Kickers
1968
StanleyToronto , Ontario
Toronto Royals Toronto , Ontario
2–1
Vancouver Columbus FC
1969
SwangardBurnaby , British Columbia
Vancouver Columbus FC Vancouver , British Columbia
10–0
Montréal Ukraina
1970
AlexanderWinnipeg , Manitoba
Manitoba Selects Manitoba
2–1
Québec
British Columbia
7–0
Newfoundland Labrador
1971
BurnabyVancouver , British Columbia [ 27]
Vancouver Eintracht Vancouver , British Columbia
3–1
Windsor Maple Leafs[ 28]
1972
York StadiumToronto , Ontario
Westminster Blues New Westminster , British Columbia
3–0
Toronto San Fili
Winners from 1973 to 2024
Since 1973, Canada Soccer's annual amateur championship has featured one venue for the final week of matches.
Season
Winners
Score
Runners-up
Scorers
MVP
Venue
1973[ 29]
Vancouver Firefighters FC
2-0
Toronto West Indies United
Louis Trischuk, John Haar
St. John's, Newfoundland King George V Park
1974[ 30]
Calgary Springer Kickers
2-1
Windsor SS Italia
Yilmas Atas, Ray Gannon
St. John's, Newfoundland King George V Park
1975
Victoria London Boxing AC
3-1
St. Lawrence Laurentians
Calgary , Alberta Mewata Stadium
1976
Victoria West FC
3-2
Winnipeg Fort Rouge
Winnipeg , Manitoba Alexander Park
1977
Vancouver Columbus FC
1-0
St. Lawrence Laurentians
St. Lawrence, Newfoundland Centennial
1978
Vancouver Columbus FC
3-1
Montréal Elio Blues
Kitchener, Ontario Memorial
1979
Victoria West FC
6-2
LaSalle Olympique SC
Victoria, British Columbia Royal Athletic Park
1980
Saint John Drydock Islanders
3-2
Ottawa Maple Leaf Almrausch
Halifax, Nova Scotia St. Mary's
1981[ 31]
North York Ciociaro SC
2-1
Calgary Springer Kickers
Tony Desousa, Angelo Gabrielli
Calgary , Alberta Glenmore Park
1982
Victoria West FC
4–0
Saskatoon United SC
Saskatoon , Saskatchewan
1983
Vancouver Firefighters FC
2-1
CNSC Windsor Croatia
Thunder Bay , Ontario Fort William Stadium
1984
Victoria West FC
1-0
Hamilton Dundas United
Victoria, British Columbia Royal Athletic Park
1985
Croatia SC Vancouver
1–0
Montréal Elio Blues
Edmonton , Alberta Clarke Field
1986
Hamilton Steelers
1-0
Croatia SC Vancouver
Sherbrooke, Quebec , Quebec Rock Forest Park
1987details
Winnipeg Lucania SC
1-0
New Westminster QPR
Kevin Methot
Winnipeg , Manitoba University of Manitoba
1988details
Holy Cross FC
2-0
Edmonton Ital Canadians SC
Saskatoon , Saskatchewan Umea West
1989
Scarborough Azzurri SC
3-2
Holy Cross FC
St. John's, Newfoundland King George V Park
1990
Vancouver Firefighters FC
1–0
Dartmouth United
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Beazley Field
1991
NorVan ANAF
2-2(a.e.t. ) 4–2 (p )
Scarborough Azzurri SC
Saskatoon , Saskatchewan
1992
NorVan ANAF
1-0
Edmonton Scottish SC
Burnaby , British Columbia Swangard Stadium
1993
Vancouver Westside FC
1–0
Calommiers Longueuil
Etobicoke , Ontario Centennial Stadium
1994
Edmonton Ital Canadians SC
1–0
Scarborough Azzurri SC
Edmonton , Alberta Victoria Soccer
1995
Mistral Estrie
1-0
Halifax King of Donair
Winnipeg , Manitoba Winnipeg Sports Complex
1996
Vancouver Westside FC
2-1
Cosmos LaSalle
John Catliff (2)
John Catliff
New Minas, Nova Scotia Lockhart Ryan Memorial Park
1997
Edmonton Ital Canadians SC
3-1
North Shore Pegasus
Calgary , Alberta Calgary Soccer Centre
1998
Rivière-des-Prairies
1-0
Hamilton Serbian
Fredericton , New Brunswick Chapman
1999[ 32]
Calgary Celtic SFC
1-0
Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC
Chilliwack, British Columbia Townsend Park
2000
Winnipeg Lucania SC
2-0
Vancouver Westside FC
Saskatoon , Saskatchewan Umea East
2001[ 33]
Halifax King of Donair
4-1
Victoria Gorge FC
Vaughan , Ontario Vaughan Grove
2002[ 34]
Winnipeg Sons of Italy
1-0 (a.e.t. )
St. Lawrence Laurentians
St. John's, Newfoundland
2003[ 35]
Calgary Callies
1-1 (a.e.t. ) 4-2 (p )
Panellinios Montréal FC
Quebec City , Quebec Patro
2004[ 36] details
Surrey Pegasus FC
0-0 (a.e.t. ) 4–3 (p )
Ottawa Royals
No goals
Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island UPEI
2005details
Scarborough GS United
3-2
Edmonton Green & Gold
Emil Calixeirio, Tom Kouzmanis , Sultan Haitham
Calgary , Alberta Broadview Park
2006details
Ottawa St. Anthony
1-0
Calgary Callies
Surrey, British Columbia Newton Athletic Park
2007[ 37] details
Calgary Callies
5-0
Vancouver Columbus FC
Mark Slade (3), Cenek Patik, Nicky Reyes
Halifax, Nova Scotia Mainland Commons
2008[ 38] details
Calgary Callies
3-1
Corfinium de St-Léonard
Nicky Reyes, Mark Slade, Steffen Holdt
St. John's, Newfoundland King George V Park
2009details
Winnipeg Hellas SC
1-0
Royal-Sélect Beauport
Chris Musto
Saskatoon , Saskatchewan SaskTel Field House
2010details
Charlottetown Abbies SC
2-0
Victoria Gorge FC
Brett Norton, Ryan Anstey
Charlottetown , Prince Edward Island UPEI
2011[ 39] details
Saskatoon HUSA Alumni
2-0
Surrey ICST Pegasus
Nathan Reis, Mitchell Collins
Brossard , Quebec Illinois
2012details
Royal-Sélect Beauport
3–3 4–2(p )
Edmonton Scottish SC
Samuel Georget 47', Nafi Raynauld-Dicko 51', Vincent Barrette 77'
Samuel Georget
Winnipeg , Manitoba Winnipeg Sports Complex
2013details
Gloucester Celtic FC
3-0
Surrey United Firefighters
Ryne Gulliver 59', 67', Alex Walker 62'
Tom MacDonald
Halifax, Nova Scotia Mainland Commons
2014details
London Marconi
0–0 (a.e.t. ) 4–2 (p )
Calgary Callies
No goals
Denver Spearman
Vaughan , Ontario Ontario Soccer Centre
2015[ 40] details
London Marconi
2-1 (a.e.t. )
Edmonton Scottish SC
Jovan Ivanovich (2)
Jovan Ivanovich
Calgary , Alberta AT
2016details
Edmonton Scottish SC
1-0
Royal-Sélect Beauport
Steven Wheeler
Paul Hamilton
St. John's, Newfoundland King George V Park
2017details
Western Halifax FC
1-0
FC Winnipeg Lions
Calum MacRae
Jhonnatan Cordoba
Surrey, British Columbia Newton Athletic Park
2018[ 41] details
Surrey BC Tigers Hurricanes
7-3
Caledon SC
Nick Soolsma (4), Ryan Dhillon (2), Pavi Dhillon
Nick Soolsma
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Umea Field
2019details
Surrey Central City Breakers
2-0
Ottawa St. Anthony SC
Caleb Clarke, Milad Mehrabi
Bobby Jhutty
St. John's, Newfoundland King George V Park
2022[ 42] details
Gloucester Celtic FC
2-0
Edmonton Green & Gold
Kieran Sanders, Andrew Bryan
Bezick Evraire
Vaughan, Ontario North Maple
2023[ 43]
West Ottawa SC
1-0
Western Halifax FC
Zach El Shafei 41'
Javane Henry
Halifax, Nova Scotia Mainland Commons
2024[ 44]
Surrey, British Columbia
Source:[ 45]
Titles
By provincial association (1913 to 2023)
Rank
Province
Titles
Years
1
British Columbia
41
1923, 1927, 1928 , 1930 , 1931, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1947, 1949, 1950 , 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1964 , 1965, 1966 , 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 2004 , 2018 , 2019
2
Ontario
19
1920 , 1921, 1925, 1932, 1933, 1946, 1951, 1967, 1968, 1981, 1986, 1989, 2005 , 2006 , 2013 , 2014 , 2015 , 2022 , 2023
3
Manitoba
12
1913 , 1914 , 1915, 1924, 1926, 1954, 1962, 1970, 1987 , 2000, 2002, 2009
Quebec
12
1919, 1929 , 1934, 1935, 1948, 1952, 1957, 1959, 1961 , 1995, 1998, 2012
5
Alberta
9
1922, 1974, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2007 , 2008 , 2016
6
Nova Scotia
2
2001, 2017
7
New Brunswick
1
1980
Newfoundland and Labrador
1
1988
Prince Edward Island
1
2010
Saskatchewan
1
2011
All-time winners and runners up (1913 to 2023)
Rank
Club
Champions
Winning Years
Runners Up
Years as Runners Up
1
Westminster Royals FC
9
1928 , 1930 , 1931, 1936, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1960, 1972
2
1952, 1959
2
Vancouver Columbus FC
4
1964 , 1969, 1977, 1978
2
1968, 2007
Victoria West FC
4
1976, 1979, 1982, 1984
0
Vancouver Firefighters FC
4
1965, 1973, 1983, 1990
1
1961
Calgary Celtic SFC / Calgary Caledonian FC
4
1999, 2003, 2007 , 2008
2
2006, 2014
6
Toronto Scottish FC
3
1921, 1932, 1933
1
1931
Toronto Ulster United FC
3
1925, 1946, 1951
2
1922, 1937
Winnipeg Scottish / Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
3
1915, 1954, 1962
3
1947, 1950, 1958
9
Norwood Wanderers FC of St. Boniface
2
1913 , 1914
0
United Weston FC
2
1924, 1926
2
1929, 1936
Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
2
1923, 1927
2
1925, 1935
Montréal Grand Trunk FC / Canadian National Railway
2
1919, 1929
2
1928, 1930
North Shore United FC
2
1938, 1949
3
1932, 1954, 1957
Vancouver City FC / Vancouver Hale-Co FC
2
1950 , 1956
0
Montréal Canadian Alouettes / Montréal Concordia
2
1959, 1961
0
NorVan ANAF
2
1991, 1992
0
Vancouver Westside FC
2
1993, 1996
1
2000
Edmonton Ital Canadians SC
2
1994, 1997
1
1988
Winnipeg Lucania SC
2
1987 , 2000
0
London Marconi
2
2014 , 2015
0
Gloucester Celtic FC
2
2013 , 2022
0
22
Hamilton Westinghouse FC
1
1920
1
1949
Calgary Hillhurst FC
1
1922
0
Verdun Park FC
1
1934
0
Montréal Aldred FC
1
1935
0
Vancouver Johnston National Storage FC
1
1937
0
Vancouver Radials FC
1
1939
0
Vancouver St. Andrews FC
1
1947
2
1948, 1951
Montréal Carsteel FC
1
1948
1
1939
Montréal Stelco
1
1952
0
SA Ukraina Montréal
1
1957
2
1955, 1969
British Columbia Selects
1
1966
0
Toronto Ballymena United FC
1
1967
0
Toronto Royals FC
1
1968
0
Manitoba Selects
1
1970
0
Eintracht SC Vancouver
1
1971
0
Calgary Kickers / Springer Kickers
1
1974
2
1967, 1981
Victoria London Boxing AC / Victoria Athletics
1
1975
0
Saint John Drydock Islanders
1
1980
0
North York Ciociaro SC
1
1981
0
Croatia SC Vancouver
1
1985
1
1986
Hamilton Steelers SC
1
1986
0
St. John's Holy Cross FC
1
1988
1
1989
Scarborough Azzurri SC
1
1989
2
1991, 1994
Mistral Estrie
1
1995
0
CS Rivière-des-Prairies
1
1998
0
Halifax King of Donair
1
2001
1
1995
Winnipeg Sons of Italy / FC Winnipeg Lions
1
2002
1
2017
Surrey Pegasus FC / Surrey ICST Pegasus
1
2004
1
2011
Scarborough GS United
1
2005
0
Ottawa St. Anthony
1
2006
1
2019
Winnipeg Hellas SC
1
2009
0
Charlottetown Abbies SC / PEI FC
1
2010
0
Saskatoon HUSA Alumni
1
2011
0
Royal-Sélect Beauport
1
2012
2
2009, 2016
Edmonton Scottish SC
1
2016
3
1992, 2012, 2015
Western Halifax FC
1
2017
1
2023
Surrey BC Tigers Hurricanes
1
2018
0
Surrey Central City Breakers FC / Surrey BB5 United
1
2019
0
West Ottawa SC
1
2023
0
61
Lachine
1
1913
Fort William CPR
1
1914
Toronto Lancashire FC
1
1915
Winnipeg Great War Veterans
1
1919
Hamilton Brittania
1
1920
Ladysmith FC
1
1921
Montréal CPR
1
1923
Beloeil Canadian Explosives
1
1924
Cumberland FC
1
1926
Fort William Legion
1
1927
Prince Albert City Reds
2
1933, 1934
Timmins Dome Mines
1
1938
Fort William Army, Navy & Air Force
1
1946
Montréal Hakoah
1
1953
Winnipeg FC Germania
1
1956
SC Golden Mile Toronto
1
1960
Edmonton Edelweiss
1
1962
Sudbury Italia FC
1
1964
Oshawa Italia FC
1
1965
Équipe du Québec
1
1966, 1970
Windsor Maple Leafs
1
1971
Toronto San Fili SC
1
1972
West Indies United Toronto
1
1973
Windsor SS Italia
1
1974
St. Lawrence Laurentians
3
1975, 1977, 2002
Winnipeg Fort Rouge
1
1976
Montréal Elio Blues
2
1978, 1985
LaSalle Olympique SC
1
1979
Ottawa Maple Leaf Almrausch
1
1980
Saskatoon United SC
1
1982
CNSC Windsor Croatia
1
1983
Hamilton Dundas United
1
1984
New Westminster QPR
1
1987
Dartmouth United
1
1990
Calommiers Longueuil
1
1993
Cosmos LaSalle
1
1996
North Shore Pegasus
1
1997
Hamilton Serbian
1
1998
Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC
1
1999
Victoria Gorge FC
2
2001, 2010
Panellinios Montréal FC
1
2003
Ottawa Royals
1
2004
Edmonton Green & Gold
2
2005, 2022
Corfinium St-Léonard
1
2008
Surrey United Firefighters
1
2013
Caledon SC
1
2018
See also
External links
References
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^ Canada Soccer (May 14, 2017). "Connaught Cup" . Retrieved March 26, 2024 .
^ a b c "National Championships Regulations" (PDF) . Canada Soccer . Retrieved April 4, 2024 .
^ "National Championships Hosting RFP" (PDF) . Canada Soccer . Retrieved April 13, 2024 .
^ a b "Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & Museum" . Halloffame.mb.ca. May 24, 1912. Archived from the original on October 31, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2013 .
^ "The Challenge Trophy" Archived December 24, 2007, at archive.today
^ "Canadian Championship Soccer History" . SoccerStats.us. Retrieved April 9, 2013 .
^ "BC Province Cup" . BC Soccer . Retrieved April 4, 2024 .
^ "Alberta Cup" . Alberta Soccer . Retrieved April 4, 2024 .
^ "Sask Cup" . Saskatchewan Soccer Association . Retrieved April 4, 2024 .
^ "MSA Cup" . Manitoba Soccer . Retrieved April 4, 2024 .
^ "Ontario Cup" . Ontario Soccer Association . Retrieved April 4, 2024 .
^ "LSEQ" . Soccer Québec . Retrieved April 4, 2024 .
^ "Soccer NB" . Soccer NB . Retrieved April 4, 2024 .
^ "Soccer Nova Scotia" . Soccer Nova Scotia . Retrieved April 4, 2024 .
^ "NLSA" . NLSA . Retrieved April 4, 2024 .
^ "Winnipeg Scottish" . Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on October 22, 2007. Retrieved May 6, 2009 .
^ "Westminster Royals - 1928" . thesoccerhalloffame.ca. Archived from the original on July 11, 2009. Retrieved May 6, 2009 .
^ a b "Toronto Scottish - 1933" . thesoccerhalloffame.ca. Archived from the original on July 12, 2009. Retrieved May 6, 2009 .
^ Archie MacDonald (April 23, 1987). "Odd assortment for Hall of Fame". The Vancouver Sun .
^ "Carsteel Captures Dominion Soccer Championship" . The Montreal Gazette . August 12, 1948. Retrieved September 24, 2014 .
^ "Vancouver beats Hamilton 4–0 in Opening Soccer Final" . The Calgary Herald . August 8, 1949. Retrieved September 24, 2014 .
^ "Hamilton Wins, Evens Series for Dominion Soccer Title" . The Calgary Herald . August 9, 1949. Retrieved September 24, 2014 .
^ "Experience Spells Difference As Vancouver Wins Crown" . The Calgary Herald . August 11, 1949. Retrieved June 11, 2011 .
^ "Vancouver City Moves into Dominion Soccer Finals" . Edmonton Journal . August 8, 1950. Retrieved June 11, 2011 .
^ "1954 A.N.A.F. Scottish Soccer Team" . Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on September 8, 2009. Retrieved May 6, 2009 .
^ "Vancouver wins soccer final" . The Leader-Post . October 6, 1971. Retrieved June 17, 2011 .
^ "Leafs seek dominion title" . The Windsor Star . October 2, 1971. Retrieved June 17, 2011 .
^ "Firefighters gain title" . Vancouver Sun. September 4, 1973. Retrieved April 1, 2024 .
^ "Kickers claim crown" . Calgary Herald. August 26, 1974. Retrieved April 1, 2024 .
^ "Toronto team captures" . Vancouver Sun. October 13, 1981. Retrieved April 1, 2024 .
^ "National Challenge Cup Soccer Tournament" . Retrieved July 8, 2008 .
^ Palov, Willy (June 4, 2012). "Giles, Murray, Horsman head N.S. Hall class" . The Chronicle Herald . Retrieved June 5, 2012 .
^ Browne, John (October 15, 2002). "Golden goal leaves Laurentians Silver" (PDF) . The Telegram. Retrieved July 8, 2008 .
^ Dunphy, Gord. "Nationals Review" . Retrieved July 21, 2008 .
^ "2004 National Club Championships Start Tomorrow" . Archived from the original on May 27, 2011. Retrieved August 22, 2008 .
^ "Canadian National Challenge Cup 2007" . Cdnseniorclub2007.com. September 18, 2012. Archived from the original on May 27, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2013 .
^ "Callies win second-straight" . Canada Soccer. October 13, 2008. Archived from the original on October 15, 2008. Retrieved April 2, 2024 .
^ "Canada Soccer" . Archived from the original on May 14, 2012. Retrieved May 17, 2012 .
^ "Marconi success truly amazing" . Postmedia. October 13, 2015. Retrieved April 1, 2024 .
^ "BC Tigers maul" . AFTN. October 9, 2018. Retrieved April 1, 2024 .
^ "Ottawa Gloucester Celtic wins" . Canada Soccer. October 9, 2022. Retrieved April 1, 2024 .
^ "West Ottawa SC wins" . Canada Soccer. October 9, 2023. Retrieved April 1, 2024 .
^ "Canada Soccer announces hosts" . Canada Soccer. March 8, 2021. Retrieved March 3, 2024 .
^ The Canadian Soccer Association, Canada Soccer. Records and Results , 2017, p. 80-99.
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