#NatChamps
Across the 2024-25 and 2025 seasons, Canada Soccer’s Member Associations will host provincial competitions in several age categories leading to qualification for the 2025 National Championships.
Here’s an overview of the 2024-25 and 2025 provincial and territorial qualifiers for the National Championships (along with the total number of clubs participating in each region).
COMPETITION WEBSITES
BC Soccer Provincial Championships : https://www.bcsoccer.net/competitions/provincial-championships/
Alberta Soccer Provincial Championships: https://provincials.albertasoccer.com/
Saskatchewan Sask Cup: https://sasksoccer.com/content/sask-cup-formerly-provincial-championships
Manitoba MSA Cup Provincial Championships: https://manitobasoccer.ca/content/provincials
Ontario Cup: https://www.ontariosoccer.net/ontario-cup
Ligue de soccer élite du Québec (LSEQ): https://www.soccerquebec.org/fr/page/competitions_amateurs/lseq.html
Soccer NB Provincial Championships: https://www.soccernb.org/en/competitions/provincials/
Soccer Nova Scotia Provincial Championships: https://competitions.soccerns.ca/
Newfoundland & Labrador: http://www.nlsa.ca/content/tournament-hosts-and-dates
MEN’S AMATEUR – CHALLENGE TROPHY / AMATEUR MASCULIN – TROPHÉE CHALLENGE
Nine spots open for qualification (Holy Cross FC qualified as hosting team).
(66) British Columbia: 66 teams in regional sections starting 6 September 2024; 16 teams in the BC Cup knockout competition from which one team qualifies on 3 May 2025
(8): Alberta: eight teams in AMSL from which four teams advance to the Alberta Cup and one team qualifies on 17 August
(3) Saskatchewan: three teams in the Sask Cup from which one team qualifies on 17 August
(5) Manitoba: five teams in the MSA round-robin/knockout competition from which one team qualifies on 26 July
(42) Ontario: 42 teams in the Ontario Cup knockout competition from which one team qualifies on 7 September
(40) Québec: 40 teams in the Coupe du Québec knockout competition from which one team qualifies on 7 September
(5): New Brunswick: five eligible teams in the NBPSL from which one team qualifies on 27 July
(7) Nova Scotia: seven eligible teams in the NSSL from which one team qualifies on 7 August
(8) Newfoundland & Labrador: eight eligible teams in the NLSA Premier League from which one team qualifies by 9 August
WOMEN’S AMATEUR – JUBILEE TROPHY / AMATEUR FÉMININ – TROPHÉE JUBILEE
Seven spots open for qualification (Holy Cross FC qualified as hosting team).
(10) British Columbia: 10 teams in the BC Cup knockout competition from which one team qualifies on 3 May
(8): Alberta: eight teams in AMSL from which four teams advance to the Alberta Cup and one team qualifies on 17 August
(1): Saskatchewan: from local leagues, one team qualifies by acclamation
(1): Manitoba: from local leagues, one team qualifies by acclamation
(9): Ontario: nine teams in the Ontario Cup from which one team qualifies on 6 September
(25): Québec: 25 teams in the Coupe du Québec from which one team qualifies on 7 September
(4) Newfoundland & Labrador: four eligible teams in the NLSA Premier League from which one team qualifies by 9 August
MEN’S MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIP / CHAMPIONNAT DES MAÎTRES (MASCULIN)
Eight spots open for qualification.
(16) British Columbia: 16 teams in the BC Cup A knockout competition from which one team qualifies on 3 May 2025
(18) Alberta: 18 teams from across districts, one team from the Alberta Cup qualifies on 1 September
(2): Saskatchewan: two teams in the Sask Cup from which one team qualifies on 17 August
(3) Manitoba: three teams in the MSA round-robin/knockout competition from which one team qualifies on 26 July
(18) Ontario: 18 teams in the Ontario Cup knockout competition from which one team qualifies on 23 August
(16) Québec: teams in the Coupe du Québec knockout competition from which one team qualifies on 20 July
(4) Nova Scotia: four teams in the Nova Scotia Cup from which one team qualifies in August
(2) Newfoundland & Labrador: two teams in the best-of-three NLSA Cup from which one team qualifies on 20 July
WOMEN’S MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIP / CHAMPIONNAT DES MAÎTRES (FÉMININ)
Eight spots open for qualification
(2) British Columbia: 2 teams in the BC Cup A knockout competition from which one team qualifies on 3 May 2025
(3) Alberta: four teams initially, but three advanced to Alberta Cup from which two teams qualify by 1 September
(1): Saskatchewan: from local leagues, one team qualifies by acclamation
(1): Manitoba: from local leagues, one team qualifies by acclamation
(5) Ontario: five teams in the Ontario Cup knockout competition from which one team qualifies on 23 August
(4) Québec: four teams in the Coupe du Québec knockout competition from which one team qualifies
(1): Nova Scotia: from local leagues, one team qualifies by acclamation
2025 BOYS’ U-17 CUP / COUPE U-17 MASCULINE
Eleven spots open for qualification (Kamloops United FC qualified as hosting team)
(29) British Columbia: 29 youth teams in regionals starting 9 September 2024; four teams in the BC Cup from which one team qualifies on 6 July
(25) Alberta: 25 youth teams in regions starting 29 April; six teams in the Alberta Cup from which one team qualifies on 24 August
(6) Saskatchewan: six youth teams in the Prairies Soccer League from which one team qualifies on 26 July
(5) Manitoba: five youth teams in the Manitoba Cup from which one team qualifies on 26 July
(41) Ontario: 41 youth teams in the Ontario Cup from which one team qualifies on 7 September
(33) Québec: 33 youth teams in the LDP from which one team qualifies on 21 September
(5) New Brunswick: five youth teams in the NBYL from which one team qualifies on 31 August
(10) Nova Scotia: eight teams in the NSSL from which two teams qualify by 31 August (NS1 and NS2)
(1) Prince Edward Island: PEI FC in the NSSL starting April; provincial winners by acclamation
(6) Newfoundland & Labrador: six youth teams in the NLSA U-17 Cup from which one team qualifies on 31 August
2025 GIRLS’ U-17 CUP / COUPE U-17 FÉMININE
Twelve spots open for qualification
(19) British Columbia: 19 youth teams in regionals starting 9 September 2024; four teams in the BC Cup from which two teams qualify by 6 July 2025 (BC1 and BC2)
(16) Alberta: 16 youth teams in regions starting 27 April; six teams in the Alberta Cup from which two teams qualify by 24 August (AB1 and AB2)
(3) Saskatchewan: three youth teams in the Prairies Soccer League from which one team qualifies on 26 July
(5) Manitoba: five youth teams in the Manitoba Cup from which one team qualifies on 26 July
(22) Ontario: 22 youth teams in the Ontario Cup from which one team qualifies on 7 September
(12) Québec: 12 youth teams in the LDP from which one team qualifies on 21 September
(5) New Brunswick: five youth teams in the NBYL from which one team qualifies on 31 August
(8) Nova Scotia: eight teams in the NSSL from which one team qualifies on 31 August
(1) Prince Edward Island: PEI FC in the NSSL starting April; provincial winners by acclamation
(4) Newfoundland & Labrador: four youth teams in the NLSA U-17 Cup from which one team qualifies on 31 August
2025 BOYS’ U-15 CUP / COUPE U-15 MASCULINE
Twelve spots open for qualification
(33) British Columbia: 33 youth teams in regionals starting 9 September 2024; four teams in the BC Cup from which one team qualifies on 6 July 2025
(29) Alberta: 29 youth teams in regions starting 27 April; eight teams in the Alberta Cup from from which one team qualifies on 24 August
(7) Saskatchewan: seven youth teams in the Prairies Soccer League from which one team qualifies on 26 July
(7) Manitoba: seven youth teams in the Manitoba Cup from which two teams qualify by 26 July (MB1 and MB2)
(73) Ontario: 73 youth teams in the Ontario Cup from which one team qualifies on 6 September
(36) Québec: 36 youth teams in the LDP from which one team qualifies on 21 September
(4) New Brunswick: four youth teams in the NBYL from which one team qualifies on 31 August
(8) Nova Scotia: eight teams in the NSSL from which one team qualifies on 31 August
(1) Prince Edward Island: PEI FC in the NSSL starting April; provincial winners by acclamation
(7) Newfoundland & Labrador: five youth teams in NLSA Premier starting 8 May, league winners qualify as NL1; four teams in the knockout competition from which winners (or runners) qualify as NL-2
2025 GIRLS’ U-15 CUP / COUPE U-15 FÉMININE
Twelve spots open for qualification
(23) British Columbia: 23 youth teams in regionals starting 9 September 2024; four teams in the BC Cup from which one team qualifies on 6 July 2025
(13) Alberta: 13 youth teams in regions starting 1 May; five teams in the Alberta Cup from from which one team qualifies on 24 August
(6) Saskatchewan: six youth teams in the Prairies Soccer League from which one team qualifies on 26 July
(5) Manitoba: five youth teams in the Manitoba Cup from which two teams qualify by 26 July (MB1 and MB2)
(28) Ontario: 28 youth teams in the Ontario Cup from which one team qualifies on 6 September
(15) Québec: 15 youth teams in the LDP from which one team qualifies on 21 September
(7) New Brunswick: seven youth teams in the NBYL from which one team qualifies on 31 August
(8) Nova Scotia: eight teams in the NSSL from which one team qualifies on 31 August
(1) Prince Edward Island: PEI FC in the NSSL starting April; provincial winners by acclamation
(5) Newfoundland & Labrador: five youth teams in NLSA Premier starting 8 May, league winners qualify as NL1; four teams in the knockout competition from which winners (or runners up) qualify as NL-2