2013 Canadian Championship

For the third and final time, the Canadian Championship featured four teams across two rounds. Breaking up Toronto’s four-year run on the Voyageurs Cup, the Impact de Montréal won their first Canadian title since the inaugural edition in 2008. Led by coach Marco Schällibaum, Montréal posted one win, two draws, and one loss in four matches. They beat Toronto FC in the semi-finals and Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the Canadian final.

Impact de Montréal

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Schedule & Results

Semi-Final Round

Final Round

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Clubs

About

Canada Soccer’s TELUS Canadian Championship is the nation’s highest domestic knockout tournament featuring clubs from coast to coast competing for the Voyageurs Cup. The Men’s 2026 TELUS Canadian Championship brings together 15 qualified clubs from Major League Soccer, the Canadian Premier League, and Premier Soccer Leagues Canada to determine Canada’s best team in the annual Battle of the North. Winners of the domestic TELUS Canadian Championship qualify for the annual international competition Concacaf Champions Cup on the road to the FIFA Club World Cup.

The Voyageurs Cup has been awarded to the Men’s TELUS Canadian Championship winner since 2008. Created in 2002 by The Voyageurs, the Canadian Soccer Supporters Group, the trophy represents Canadian fans’ commitment to the game in our country.