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Canada Soccer’s Canadian Championship is the nation’s highest domestic knockout tournament featuring clubs from coast to coast competing for the Voyageurs Cup. Winners of the domestic Canadian Championship qualify for the annual international competition Concacaf Champions Cup on the road to the FIFA Club World Cup.
Explore 18 years of Canadian Championship history. Track championship wins, dominant teams, and tournament evolution with detailed stats and filters.
Explore the StatsDates and kickoff times confirmed for May matchups in the Battle of the North
Matchups Announced for #CanChamp Preliminary Round
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Competition Regulations for Canada Soccer’s 2026 TELUS Canadian Championship. These Regulations outline the rights, duties, and responsibilities of all Clubs taking part in the Competition.
Download PDFCanada Soccer's 2026 TELUS Canadian Championship will use the 2026-27 edition of the Laws of the Game as published by The International Football Association Board.
Download PDFThe Canada Soccer Professional Soccer Disciplinary Procedures & Annex that applies to the TELUS Canadian Championship, the Canadian Premier League, and the Northern Super League.
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 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 PDFA comprehensive outline of the Safe Sport Training module. It covers key topics such as identifying maltreatment, understanding the Rule of Two, and implementing best practices to create a healthy, secure, and inclusive environment for all participants in the sports community.
Go To LinkThis "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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