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The Soccer National Championship is the playoff tournament to determine the collegiate national champions in women's and men's soccer. It is organized by the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA).
The CCAA sponsors seven sports for women and six sports for men. Cross country, soccer and volleyball are fall sports; basketball is a winter sport; golf, outdoor track & field, softball, and baseball are spring sports. Throughout the years, CCAA teams have won 155 NCAA championships in their sports, which is best among all Division II conferences.
2019 CCAA Men's Soccer National Championship; November 6-9, 2019 Host: Durham College Location: Oshawa, ON. 2019 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championship; November 6-9, 2019 Host: Concordia University of Edmonton Location: Edmonton, AB. 2019 CCAA Cross-Country Running National Championships; November 8-9, 2019 Host: Grande Prairie Regional College
League1 Ontario (L1O or L1ON) is a semi-professional women's soccer league in Ontario, Canada. [1] The league is sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association and the Ontario Soccer Association as a pro-am league in the Canadian soccer league system. [2]
The 2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer season was the 43rd season of NCAA championship women's college soccer. The season began on August 15, 2024, and culminated on December 9, 2024 with the 2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament , with the College Cup being held at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina .
A striker for the UC San Diego Tritons women's soccer team in 2011. The UC San Diego women's soccer team plays its home matches at Triton Soccer Stadium at RIMAC Field. In its first two seasons of Division II play, 2000 and 2001, the team was crowned CCAA Champions and NCAA National Champions.
In 2025, the league expanded and introduced two new divisions Ligue2 Québec and Ligue3 Québec, following the ending of the amateur Ligue de soccer élite du Québec, with the teams being folded into L1Q. The L1QC women's division is below the Northern Super League and equal to League1 Ontario, League1 British Columbia, and League1 Alberta.
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 ...