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Northern Super League rosters will consist of 20-25 players, of which a maximum of eight can be international players. [4]The following international players are signed for the 2025 season.
In the middle of the 20th century, four leagues were considered to be the highest level of Canadian soccer at the time: National Soccer League (NL), Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League (EC), Pacific Coast Soccer League (PC), and the Western Canada Soccer League (WC). These regional leagues have been designated by Canada Soccer as "major ...
The Challenge Trophy (French: Trophée Challenge) is the trophy presented to Canada's men's amateur soccer champions as part of Canada Soccer's annual National Championships. The men's competition was created with the inauguration of the Dominion of Canada Football Association in 1912 and the first club winners were presented the Connaught Cup ...
The Northern Super League (NSL; French: Super Ligue du Nord-SLN) is a planned top-division professional women's soccer league in Canada. The league is owned and operated by Project 8 Sports, Inc., an entity co-founded by former Canada women's national soccer team player Diana Matheson.
Canada Soccer's National Championships, known as the Toyota National Championships for sponsorship reasons, [1] is an annual amateur soccer competition in Canada. The multi-division competition is hosted in three venues each October: the open-age adult competitions (men's Challenge Trophy and women's Jubilee Trophy); the U-17 Cup competition for boys and girls; and the U-15 Cup competition for ...
The Walsh Jesuit boys soccer team will have to wait another season to win its first state title since 2006. Walsh's season ended in heartbreak after the Warriors (17-3-3) and New Albany (19-1-1 ...
It is roughly level 4 [citation needed] on the Canadian soccer pyramid although levels below 3 are not formally designated by the Canadian Soccer Association. The champions of the League Cup, renamed the Mike Traficante Challenge Cup in 2008, go on to compete in the national senior men's and women's championships.
The top 4 teams from the Nova Scotia Soccer League (excluding the teams from PEI and NB) competed in the Final 4 to determine the representative for the Canadian National Challenge Cup. [ 3 ] Quarterfinals