Futsal Canadian Championship
Canada Soccer is pleased to confirm an exciting new competition format and group seeding for the 2026 Futsal Canadian Championship, set to take place from 9-12 April 2026 in Calgary, Alberta. The 2026 edition will mark the third time Calgary has hosted the Futsal Canadian Championship, with all matches to be played at the Seven Chiefs Sportsplex in Tsuut’ina Nation.
This year’s competition will feature a record 10 provinces and territories represented across the men’s and women’s divisions. For the first time ever, the Futsal Canadian Championship will introduce Quarter-Finals and Semi-Finals in both divisions. The enhanced format ensures a full four-day competition with meaningful matches for all participating teams, culminating with the two Canadian Finals on Sunday 12 April.
At the elite club level, Canada Soccer supports domestic futsal through the annual Futsal Canadian Championship for men and women. The Men’s Futsal Canadian Championship was launched in 2015, with the Women’s Futsal Canadian Championship introduced in 2023, reflecting the continued growth of the sport nationwide. This past year, Canada qualified for the first edition of the FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup™.
The 2026 Futsal Canadian Championship will be hosted by Calgary United Soccer Association in partnership with Tourism Calgary. A proven host city that features world-class facilities and friendly volunteers, the Blue Sky City will again be the destination for the best futsal clubs in Canada.
Qualifiers to this year’s Futsal Canadian Championship are already underway with 232 men’s and women’s futsal teams competing in provincial and territorial qualifying league and cup competitions through to the end of March 2026.

Seeding (8 teams)
1 – Québec
2 – Ontario
3 – Alberta
4 – Manitoba
5 – British Columbia
6 – Saskatchewan
7 – Nunavut
8 – Yukon
Group A – Québec (A1), Ontario (A2)
Group B – Alberta (B1), Manitoba (B2)
Group C – British Columbia (C1), Saskatchewan (C2)
Group D – Nunavut (D1), Yukon (D2)

Seeding (9 teams)
1 – Saskatchewan
2 – Québec
3 – Ontario
4 – Manitoba
5 – Alberta
6 – British Columbia
7 – Nunavut
8 – Nova Scotia
9 – New Brunswick
Group A – Saskatchewan (A1), Québec (A2)
Group B – Ontario (B1), Manitoba (B2)
Group C – Alberta (C1), British Columbia (C2)
Group D – Nunavut (D1), Nova Scotia (D2), New Brunswick (D3)