Twenty-two youth teams qualified for the U-15 Cup

#NatChamps U-15 Cup

All 22 youth teams have qualified for the 2024 Toyota National Championships U-15 Cup after the last boys’ team won their provincial title on Sunday. CS Montréal Centre, a first-time finalist, qualified on Sunday 29 September, less than two weeks before the start of this year’s Toyota National Championships in Quinte West, Ontario.

The 55-match schedule for the U-15 Cup has been published at canadasoccer.com/competitions.

On the boys’ side, the 12 qualified teams are: Edmonton BTB SC, Saskatoon ASTRA and St. John’s SC from Group A; CS Montréal Centre, Winnipeg Phoenix FC and Fredericton DSA from Group B; Okanagan FC, Inter Halifax FC and Yellowknife YK Galaxy from Group C; PEI FC, Burlington Force SA and Kitchener TFC from Group D.

On the girls’ side, the 10 qualified teams are CS Union Lanaudière-Sud, Suburban FC, Paradise SC, Edmonton Warriors SC and CS Chaleur from Group A as well as Guelph SC, Langley United SA, Winnipeg 1v1 Futbol Dreams, PEI FC and Saskatoon Alliance from Group B.

Just last year, Edmonton BTB SC won the Boys’ U-15 Cup in Waterloo while CS Longueuil won the Girls’ U-15 Cup in the same city. Burnaby FC won the U-17 Cup double in both divisions at Moncton.

Canada Soccer’s Toyota National Championships are hosted each October across six divisions in three venues: the adult competition for the men’s Challenge Trophy and women’s Jubilee Trophy (Surrey, British Columbia in 2024); the U-17 Cup competition for boys and girls (Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in 2024); the U-15 Cup competition for boys and girls (Quinte West in 2024).

As Canada Soccer’s largest national event featuring clubs from coast to coast, the Toyota National Championships have served as the nation’s primary amateur soccer competition for more than 100 years, with the men’s competition inaugurated in 1913, the youth competition inaugurated in 1966, and the women’s competition inaugurated in 1982. At all age levels, the Toyota National Championships provide a meaningful week-long soccer experience for host cities and participating teams, as well as the players, coaches, support staff, officials and volunteers.