Canada Soccer is the governing body for soccer in Canada, a Member Association of FIFA and Concacaf.
Canada Soccer is the official governing body for soccer in Canada. In partnership with its members, Canada Soccer promotes the growth and development of soccer in Canada, from grassroots to high performance, and on a national scale. Soccer is the largest participatory sport in Canada and is considered the fastest growing sport in the country. There are nearly 1,000,000 registered Canada Soccer active participants in Canada within 1,200 clubs that operate in 13 provincial/territorial member associations. Canada Soccer is affiliated with the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) and the Canadian Olympic Committee. For questions, comments or suggestions, please visit the Contact Us section.
Leading Canada to victory and Canadians to a life-long passion for soccer.
To provide leadership in the pursuit of excellence in soccer, nationally and internationally, in cooperation with its members and stakeholders.
We LEAD with unwavering INTEGRITY. HONESTY guides our actions. Our decisions are FAIR and ETHICAL. We thrive with EXCELLENCE. Our PASSION fuels our performance on and off the field of play. We are ACCOUNTABLE to our stakeholders. TRANSPARENCY directs our communication. We RESPECT and INCLUDE all.
A collection of official reference documents that are either produced or endorsed by Canada Soccer. From Annual Reports to By-Laws to Financial Statements to Disciplinary Code, this section has been collated and organized to help you find the resources you are looking for.
Canada Soccer recognizes the best in Canadian soccer through its awards and recognition program. Primary among them are the Canada Soccer Players of the Year awards.
Canada Soccer’s Corporate Partners contribute to the development of the sport from the grassroots through to the National Teams.
Canada Soccer outlines return to soccer guidelines. The return to soccer guidelines provide member organizations with a five-step process, including a checklist of weighted questions known as the Return to Soccer Assessment Tool.