National Soccer Registry

The National Soccer Registry is a Canada Soccer initiative in support of the conditions of membership of its parent organisation, FIFA. The requirements provide Canada Soccer with a range of opportunities related to its role as the governing body to ensure safe sport and developmentally-appropriate training environments for all participants in the game to encourage a life-long love of the sport across the country.

Key Functions of the National Soccer Registry

Participant Tracking

Real-time access to attraction, retention, progression, and transition details on players, coaches, and referees at the amateur levels of the game across Canada.

Safe Sport Integration

Serves as the backbone of the Safe Sport Roster and Canada Soccer's Club Licensing Program, tracking club development details to ensure safe and appropriate training environments.

Data-Driven Insights

Provides Canada Soccer and its members with a robust reporting system to identify and address retention factors that cause young players to leave the sport, enabling evidence-based decision-making.

Privacy & Security

Made-in-Canada technology ensuring strict adherence to privacy protection legislation of all 13 Canadian Provinces and Territories, with all data stored in Canadian warehouses protected by the latest security protocols.