Teams & Organisations of Distinction

The Canada Soccer Hall of Fame has recognised 18 teams of distinction and 21 organisations of distinction.

TEAMS of DISTINCTION

The Canada Soccer Team of Distinction award recognises Canadian soccer teams that accomplish a first or significant feat in our sport. The award recognises adult teams at the international, major amateur, or professional level.

Canada Soccer – Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021 / Jeux olympiques
Canada Soccer – Rio 2016 Olympic Games / Jeux olympiques
Canada Soccer – London 2012 Olympic Games / Jeux olympiques
Canada Soccer – 2010 Concacaf Championship / Championnat de la Concacaf
Canada Soccer – 2000 Concacaf Gold Cup champions / champions de la Coupe d’Or de la Concacaf
Canada Soccer – 1998 Concacaf Championship / Championnat de la Concacaf
Canada Soccer – 1995 FIFA World Cup / Coupe du Monde de la FIFA, 1995
Canada Soccer – Jeux de la Francophonie Maroc 1989
Canada Soccer – 1986 FIFA World Cup / Coupe du Monde de la FIFA, 1986
Canada Soccer – Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games / Jeux olympiques 1984

1979 Vancouver Whitecaps FC – NASL champions / champions de la NASL

1976 Toronto Metros-Croatia SC – NASL champions / champions de la NASL

1933 Toronto Scottish FC – Dominion of Canada Football Championship and North American Championship winners / gagnants du championnat canadien et du championnat nord-américain

1928 Westminster Royals FC – Dominion of Canada Football Championship winners / gagnants du championnat canadien

1924 Canada Soccer – All Canada team on tour in Australia & New Zealand / L’équipe canadienne en tournée en Australie et en Nouvelle-Zélande

1907 Calgary Callies FC – The People’s Shield winners / gagnants du The People’s Shield

1904 Galt FC – Olympic champions / champions de les jeux olympiques

1888 Canada – All Canada team on tour in the United Kingdom / L’équipe canadienne en tournée canadienne au Royaume-Uni

ORGANISATIONS of DISTINCTION

The Canada Soccer Organisation of Distinction award recognises Canadian soccer clubs and organisations that have made a positive impact on the game at the national, provincial, and community level. The award recognises clubs, academies, leagues, and organisations that were established more than 50 years ago.

From 2010 to 2023, Canada Soccer have recognised the following Organisation of Distinction:

British Columbia: North Shore United FC; Vancouver Columbus FC; Vancouver Firefighters FC; Vancouver St. Andrews FC; Victoria West FC

Alberta: Calgary Callies FC; Edmonton Angels SC; Edmonton Ital Canadians SC; Edmonton Scottish FC

Manitoba: Winnipeg United Weston FC

Ontario: CNSC Windsor Croatia, Darlington SC; Toronto Scottish FC; Toronto Ulster United FC; West Indies United Toronto; The Robbie Tournament

Québec: Lakeshore SC; Montréal Carsteel FC

Newfoundland Labrador: Feildians AA St. John’s; Holy Cross FC; St. Lawrence Laurentians