Canada Soccer's National Championships features the premier adult amateur competition for both men’s (Challenge Trophy) and women’s (Jubilee Trophy) soccer.
The 1915 Dominion of Canada Football Championship featured a new elimination format, with four teams split into a West vs. East competition. The Manitoba representatives Winnipeg Scottish FC came out on top, eliminating Fort William CPR in the Semifinals and then Toronto Lancashire FC in the Final.
Winnipeg went undefeated in four matches, scoring nine goals and conceding just two. In the Canadian Final, they traveled east by train where they faced their hosts Toronto Lancashire. After a 0:0 draw, they completely overwhelmed their opponents in the second match, scoring six times to win the match and clinch the series.
Winnipeg were “worthy winners” of the Connaught Cup. In the Final, George Mair (two), Charles Forsyth (two), Billy Corrie, and Jocko Anderson were the goalscorers.
Inside left “Wee” Johnny Plenderleith was the hero of 1915 Connaught Cup Series. He was the star of the last match when he “ran round the opposition in his own sweet way.”
Canada Soccer's National Championships are hosted each October across six divisions in three venues: the premier adult competition for the men's Challenge Trophy and women's Jubilee Trophy; the U-17 Cup competition for boys and girls; the U-15 Cup competition for boys and girls.