Canada Soccer's National Championships features the premier adult amateur competition for both men’s (Challenge Trophy) and women’s (Jubilee Trophy) soccer.
Toronto Scottish FC won their first Dominion of Canada Football Championship in 1921, winning the two-match, total goals series 4-0 over visiting Ladysmith FC from Vancouver Island. In the first Championship to feature teams from coast to coast across seven provinces, Toronto eliminated Fort William in the quarter-finals, Montréal CPR in the Semifinals, and then Ladysmith FC in the Dominion Final.
Hector MacDonald and Teddy Young were the stalwart goalscorers throughout the playdowns while Harry Anderson recorded three assists in the final round. MacDonald set a record with 10 goals while goalkeeper Smith set a record with five clean sheets in six matches.
Fullback Geordie Campbell was Toronto's hero of the 1921 Championship. According to Toronto newspaper The Globe, “much of the honour of winning the cup must go to the versatile Geordie Campbell, as his sound judgment and sterling play on the field has been the means of putting the required confidence into the teammates to bring home the spoils.”
Toronto Scottish FC
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.