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Canada Soccer’s Governance framework allocates governance responsibilities and operational duties. Explore our governance resources below.
The Canada Soccer 2025 Strategic Planning Update outlines priorities for 2025–2027 to strengthen the organization's financial and organizational health. Key goals include launching the Canada Soccer Foundation, modernizing bylaws, and leveraging the 2026 World Cup to grow grassroots participation.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer 2024 Annual Report highlights a historic Men’s Copa América semifinal run and an undefeated regulation season for the Women’s team. It details the hiring of Jesse Marsch and Casey Stoney , the new Northern Super League , and World Cup 2026 prep.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer 2023 Annual Report details a landmark year, including the Women’s National Team qualifying for Paris 2024 and the farewell of legends like Christine Sinclair. It covers the launch of a new women's professional league , strategic growth pillars , and key financial data.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer 2022 Annual Report details a historic year, featuring the Men’s National Team’s first FIFA World Cup goal in 36 years, Olympic celebration tours, and progress in Safe Sport. It provides key financial data, national team results, and strategic growth updates.
Download PDFCanada Soccer's 2021 Annual Report celebrating the Women's Olympic Gold Medal at Tokyo 2020, Men's National Team qualification to FIFA World Cup Final Round, and the organization's strategic priorities for development, growth, and governance.
Download PDFThe Canadian Soccer Association's 2025 audited financial statements, detailing the organization's financial position, operations, cash flows, and comprehensive notes on accounting policies and asset management.
Download PDFThe Canadian Soccer Association's 2024 audited financial statements, detailing the organization's financial position, operations, cash flows, and comprehensive notes on accounting policies and asset management.
Download PDFThe Canadian Soccer Association's 2023 audited financial statements, detailing the organization's financial position, operations, cash flows, and comprehensive notes on accounting policies and asset management.
Download PDFThe Canadian Soccer Association's 2022 audited financial statements, detailing the organization's financial position, operations, cash flows, and comprehensive notes on accounting policies and asset management.
Download PDFThe Canadian Soccer Association's 2021 audited financial statements, detailing the organization's financial position, operations, cash flows, and comprehensive notes on accounting policies and asset management.
Download PDFCanada Soccer's 2020 Annual Report captures a year of resilience amid COVID-19 pandemic, featuring national team achievements, grassroots growth initiatives, coach and referee development, and strategic preparations for hosting FIFA World Cup 2026.
Download PDFCanada Soccer's 2019 Annual Report highlights a decade of growth, from Olympic medals to hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Features national team achievements, player development programs, competitions, and financial highlights supporting the sport coast to coast.
Download PDFCanada Soccer's 2017 annual report highlights National Team achievements, technical leadership initiatives, grassroots growth reaching 834,000+ participants, and the joint 2026 FIFA World Cup™ bid with Mexico and the USA.
Download PDFThis policy mandates a standardized approach to recognize, remove, and manage players with suspected concussions. It ensures safety through immediate removal from activity, medically led recovery protocols, and mandatory professional clearance before returning to play.
Download PDFThis mandatory form serves as an official communication tool for medical professionals to document concussion diagnoses and guide athletes through standardized, step-by-step return-to-school and return-to-sport protocols to ensure a safe return to play.
Download PDFThe FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 Legacies document outlines six strategic objectives to ensure the tournament leaves lasting benefits. These goals include sport excellence, economic growth, environmental stewardship, and social inclusion to inspire future generations.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer Basic Principles of Governance define the organizational framework for accountability and the separation of powers. It emphasizes representative democracy, equity, and inclusiveness to ensure that decision-makers reflect the game's diversity.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer Risk Management Policy provides a framework for identifying and mitigating organizational risks across categories like finance, governance, and safety. It establishes a shared responsibility for risk management and maintains a detailed Risk Registry.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer 2025 Fee Schedule outlines affiliation and annual fees for members, leagues, and professional clubs.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer 2025 Membership Player Levy document details how registration funds support the sport nationwide. Key uses include coach and referee training, grassroots programs, and high-performance development to ensure an inclusive, safe soccer experience.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer Governance Policies provide a comprehensive framework for organizational leadership. They define the roles and relationships between the Board of Directors, Officers, and Committees to ensure accountability, transparency, and ethical conduct.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer Budget Principles and Process defines the financial governance relationship between the Board and management. It ensures that resources are aligned with the Strategic Plan through transparent reporting, balanced budgeting, and accountability to the membership.
Download PDFThe LBB Strategies Governance Review assesses Canada Soccer’s compliance with national standards. It identifies key gaps in board independence and membership voting balance, providing eight recommendations to modernize bylaws, engage athletes, and enhance organizational transparency.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer Conflict of Interest Policy mandates that Directors and Committee members identify and disclose real, potential, or perceived conflicts. It establishes rigorous annual and per-meeting disclosure processes to protect organizational integrity and impartiality.
Download PDFThis policy establishes operational boundaries for the General Secretary to ensure Canada Soccer is managed ethically and legally. It limits authority regarding financial planning, asset protection, and personnel management to maintain Board oversight.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer 2025 By-laws establish the legal governance framework for the association. They define membership structures for 22 voting members, outline the responsibilities of the Board and General Secretariat, and mandate independent committees for integrity, ethics, and elections.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer EDI Policy promotes a welcoming, diverse, and equitable environment for all participants. It establishes systemic improvements to address historical inequities and mandates balanced gender representation on its Board and committees.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer Board of Directors' Confidentiality Policy ensures the privacy of all privileged and proprietary business conducted by the Board. It mandates that Directors maintain strict confidentiality during and after their service, prohibiting unauthorized disclosures.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer Rules and Regulations document outlines the governing framework for soccer in Canada. It details definitions, membership categories, player statuses (amateur vs. professional), transfer protocols, and the registration and control of referees, coaches, and clubs.
Download PDFEnables confidential/anonymous reporting of wrongdoing via the Canadian Safe Sport Helpline, with protections against retaliation for good-faith reporters.
Download PDFDetails the procedures, jurisdiction, and specific sanctions for misconduct both on and off the field. It serves as the official framework for addressing disciplinary matters to ensure the integrity of the sport in Canada.
Download PDFThis "Suspect and Protect" campaign, developed by FIFA and the WHO, provides essential resources to help players, coaches, and families recognize and manage concussions to ensure participant safety.
Go To LinkThe expected standards of behaviour for all members of the Canada Soccer community. To report a violation of this code please contact discipline@canadasoccer.com.
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