Youth teams win titles at Toyota National Championships

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Burnaby FC U-17 Boys and U-17 Girls, Edmonton BTB SC U-15 Boys and CS Longueil U-15 Girls all won gold medals on Teck Finals Day at Canada Soccer’s 2023 Toyota National Championships in the youth categories. Burnaby FC were double winners at the U-17 Cup in Moncton, New Brunswick while Edmonton BTB SC and CS Longueil were the winners in the U-15 Cup at Waterloo, Ontario.

Canada Soccer’s Toyota National Championships serves as our nation’s premier amateur competition and provides a meaningful soccer experience for participating teams and their players, coaches, support staff, as well as for officials and volunteers.

Girls U-17 Cup / Coupe U-17 féminin
1. Burnaby FC
2. Calgary West FC
3. Spatial du CS St-Hubert
4. St. John’s SC
5. Charlottetown PEI FC
6. CS Dieppe
7. Winnipeg AK Academy
8. Halifax County United SC
9. FC Berlin HP Kitchener
10. Regina QC United

Boys U-17 Cup / Coupe U-17 masculin
1. Burnaby FC
2. Edmonton BTB SC
3. Halifax City SC
4. CS Mont-Royal Outremont
5. Vaughan SC Azzurri
6. Saskatoon Alliance
7. Charlottetown PEI FC
8. Feildians AA (St. John’s)
9. Winnipeg Bonivital SC
10. Moncton Codiac
11. Fredericton DSA
12. Yellowknife YK Galaxy FC

Boys U-15 Cup / Coupe U-15 masculin
1. Edmonton BTB SC
2. CS Longueuil
3. Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC
4. Charlottetown PEI FC
5. Dutch Connections FCA
6. Suburban FC (Fall Rier)
7. WSA Winnipeg
8. ASTRA SA Saskatoon
9. London Alliance FC
10. Feildians AA (St. John’s)
11. Moncton Codiac
12. Yellowknife YK Galaxy FC

Girls U-15 Cup / Coupe U-15 féminin
1. CS Longueuil
2. Mississauga Supernova FC
3. Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC
4. Suburban FC
5. Conception Bay South Kirby Group Strikers
6. Winnipeg Phoenix FC
7. Charlottetown PEI FC
8. Edmonton BTB SC
9. Moncton Codiac SC
10. FC Regina Bluestars SC