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The Club Hub connects member organizations with essential resources and tools to elevate club operations and player development. Access club licensing information, the National Soccer Registry, club directories, and practical resources through Club+, our hub for grassroots support. Explore how Soccer in Schools creates lasting pathways to play by connecting schools with local clubs and building sustainable soccer communities.
Join the Club Licensing Program and access the guidance, standards, and resources you need to build a stronger organization.
The Canada Soccer Club Licensing Program is designed to raise the standards of member organizations throughout the country both on and off the field toward best principles for development to improve the overall soccer system in Canada.
The National Soccer Registry is a core tenant of the Safe Sport Roster designed as a membership resource to track the development, attraction, retention and registration health of the sport in Canada.
Looking for a club? Search our club directory to find a club by name, location, or licensing level.
Free tools, resources, and community support designed for every role in Canadian soccer.
Club+ is your go-to hub for practical, ready-to-use resources tailored to the real needs of grassroots soccer.
The program helps teachers deliver fun, inclusive, and educational soccer experiences — while connecting schools with their local community clubs to create lasting pathways to play.
New Club+ resources added to support coaching
Empowering schools and community clubs to inspire the next generation of players ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The Canada Soccer Guide to Safety (the Guide), as an element of the Canada Soccer Club Licensing Program, presents information, best practices and principles, and guidance to support safe environments and participation.
Download PDFCanada Soccer's Rule of Two guidelines outlining safe coaching practices to protect athletes and coaches. Covers standards for travel, locker rooms, training environments, gender identity considerations, and virtual settings. Part of the Responsible Coaching Movement.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer Guide to Accessibility and Inclusion (the Guide), as an element of the Canada Soccer Club Licensing Program, presents information, resources, and guidance to support the development of accessible, inclusive, and welcoming soccer environments.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer Player Development Program (PDP) is a network of standards-based programs that represents the highest level of amateur youth soccer in Canada.
Download PDFThis Guide focuses best practices that can help clubs manage their operations and non-technical activities optimally, such that they can support optimal programming and maintain the stability of their organization.
Download PDFThis Guide is a companion to the Club Management and Operations Guide, having the purpose of assisting soccer Clubs in Canada as they grow and develop to higher levels of organizational complexity and capacity.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer Player Movement and Management framework presents a rights-based approach to guide player movement between amateur youth clubs.
Download PDFCanada Soccer Field Dimensions guide covering small-sided game formats (3v3, 5v5, 7v7, 9v9) with field sizes, goal dimensions, and layout options for placing small-sided fields on an 11v11 pitch.
Download PDFThis manual outlines the framework of the Canada Soccer Club Licensing Program, detailing the classification tiers (Quality Soccer Provider to National Youth Club Licence), organizational profiles, and the 360-degree appraisal process used to maintain national standards.
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