Kamloops 2025

National Championships

Kamloops 2025: U-17 Cup

Ontario’s Glen Shields Juventus FC and Nova Scotia’s Suburban FC claimed the Girls’ and Boys’ U-17 Cup titles respectively at Canada Soccer’s 2025 National Championships in Kamloops. In the Canadian Finals, Glen Shields Juventus FC edged PEI FC 3:2 for the girls’ crown, while Suburban FC topped defending champions Saskatoon Alliance 2:1 to claim the boys’ title.

Kamloops proved the perfect backdrop for the U-17 Cup, with Canada’s Tournament Capital delivering world-class facilities, dedicated volunteers, and the kind of seamless hosting experience that comes from staging over 100 tournaments a year.

Kamloops United FC
Kamloops United FC

Event Recap

As Canada’s Tournament Capital, Kamloops proudly hosted the 2025 National Championships on its award-winning fields, where the nation’s top amateur soccer teams competed in an environment built for excellence. Utilizing world-class facilities such as the Tournament Capital Centre, McArthur Island Park, and the Tournament Capital Ranch, the city proved once again why it is the ultimate destination for top-tier competitions. With a reputation for hosting over 100 tournaments annually, Kamloops delivered a seamless experience thanks to its expertly trained officials, dedicated volunteers, and superb weather.

Kamloops proved to be more than just a sports hub—it was a city brimming with natural beauty and a vibrant cultural scene. Located at the confluence of the Thompson Rivers, on the unceded territory of Tk̓emlúps te Secwepemc within the ancestral lands of the Secwépemc Nation, the region offered athletes and fans a stunning backdrop for adventure.

Between matches, visitors took the time to explore the landscape, renting kayaks, hiking scenic trails, and enjoying the local food and wine scene. From horseback riding to visiting local art galleries, the city offered something for everyone. The 2025 National Championships were a true highlight of the year, blending the best of Canadian soccer with the unmatched hospitality of Canada’s Tournament Capital.