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  2. Alberta Soccer Association - Wikipedia

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    The association was formed in 1911 as the Alberta Football Association. The ASA is a member of the national governing body, the Canadian Soccer Association . The association organizes the highest level of amateur play in Alberta, the Alberta Major Soccer League (AMSL), and also has jurisdiction over the Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League . [ 1 ]

  3. League1 Alberta - Wikipedia

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    League1 Alberta (L1AB) is a semi-professional men's and women's soccer league in Alberta, Canada.The league is sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association and the Alberta Soccer Association as a third division pro–am league in the Canadian soccer league system.

  4. Alberta Major Soccer League - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Major Soccer League (AMSL) is the highest level of amateur soccer in Alberta. 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 ...

  5. St. Albert Impact - Wikipedia

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    The club is one of seven Alberta clubs to be a Canadian Soccer Association (CSA) National Youth License Member. [2] In 2021, the club joined the US-based pro-am United Women's Soccer as an expansion franchise, [3] [4] becoming the league's second Canadian club after Calgary Foothills WFC. [5] The team's budget is $100,000-$150,000 depending on ...

  6. Calgary Villains FC - Wikipedia

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    Calgary Villains FC was established as a youth soccer club in 1981. [1] [2] In September 2020, they were awarded a National Youth License by the Canadian Soccer Association. [3] In December 2024, it was announced that they club would enter a men's and women's team in League1 Alberta for the 2025 season.

  7. Edmonton Scottish - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Scottish Soccer Club, better known as Edmonton Scottish, is a Canadian semi-professional soccer club based in Edmonton, Alberta.. Competing in League1 Alberta since its inaugural exhibition season in 2023 using its youth affiliate's moniker Scottish United, the club has also competed continuously in the Alberta Major Soccer League (AMSL) since 1992 – simultaneously fielding ...

  8. Canada Soccer National Development Centres - Wikipedia

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    In November 2023, it was announced that Canada Soccer and the Alberta Soccer Association would open a national development centre for U15 to U18 girls in Calgary in 2024. . The program was developed in partnership with Calgary Foothills WFC, who developed the girls high performance program for it.

  9. Edmonton BTB SC - Wikipedia

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    In December 2021, the club was named as a Canada Soccer Quality Soccer Provider. [4] In 2022, the club participated in an exhibition showcase was organized by four clubs in an entity known as Central League1. [5] In March 2023, the club joined the League1 Alberta exhibition series. [6] [7] The following season, the league had its first official ...