2024 League1 Canada season

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League1 Canada
Season 2024
Men's soccer
League1 Alberta Edmonton Scottish
League1 BC TSS Rovers
League1 Ontario Scrosoppi FC
Ligue1 Québec FC Laval
Women's soccer
League1 Alberta Calgary Blizzard SC
League1 BC Whitecaps FC Girls Elite
League1 Ontario NDC Ontario
Ligue1 Québec CS Mont-Royal Outremont
Inter-Provincial
Championship
Whitecaps FC Girls Elite
  2023
2025 

The 2024 League1 Canada season is the third edition of League1 Canada, the 3rd division soccer in Canada. It includes league competitions from its four member leagues, and an inter-provincial championship for select teams from the women's divisions. The 2024 League1 Canada season is the first to include the men's and women's divisions of League1 Alberta.

Contents

Men's competitions

Provincial leagues

League1 Alberta League1 BC

PosTeamPldPts
1 Edmonton Scottish (C)1223
2 Calgary Foothills FC 1223
3 Calgary Blizzard SC 1221
4 St. Albert Impact 1221
5 Cavalry FC U21 1215
6 Edmonton BTB SC 129
7 Callies United 127
Source: L1AB
(C) Champions
PosTeamPldPts
1 TSS FC Rovers (C)1224
2 Altitude FC 1221
3 Whitecaps FC Academy 1219
4 Harbourside FC 1217
5 Unity FC 1216
6 Rivers FC 1213
7 Burnaby FC 126
Source: L1BC Schedules and Standings
(C) Champions
League1 Ontario Premier Ligue1 Québec

PosTeamPldPts
1 Scrosoppi FC (C)2253
2 Vaughan Azzurri 2249
3 Woodbridge Strikers SC 2237
4 North Toronto Nitros 2234
5 Simcoe County Rovers FC 2234
6 Alliance United FC 2230
7 Blue Devils FC 2230
8 Burlington SC 2229
9 Sigma FC 2225
10 ProStars FC 2224
11 Guelph United F.C. (R)2216
12 Hamilton United (R)225
Source: League1 Ontario
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
See also: L1O Championship and League2 Ontario divisions
PosTeamPldPts
1 FC Laval (C)2039
2 CS Saint-Laurent 2037
3 AS Blainville 2030
4 CS St-Hubert 2027
5 Royal-Sélect de Beauport 2027
6 CF Montréal U23 2026
7 CS Longueuil 2024
8 CS Mont-Royal Outremont 2023
9 Ottawa South United 2023
10 Celtix du Haut-Richelieu 2021
11 AS Laval 2020
Source: Spordle
(C) Champions
See also: Reserve Division


Women's competitions

Provincial leagues

League1 Alberta League1 BC League1 Ontario

PosTeamPldPts
1 Calgary Blizzard SC (C)1223
2 Callies United 1218
3 ASA High Performance 1218
4 Edmonton BTB SC 1217
5 Calgary Foothills WFC 1216
6 Edmonton Scottish 1215
7 St. Albert Impact 1214
Source: L1AB
(C) Champions
PosTeamPldPts
1 Whitecaps FC Girls Elite (C)1232
2 Unity FC 1223
3 Burnaby FC 1220
4 TSS FC Rovers 1217
5 Altitude FC 1210
6 Harbourside FC 128
7 Rivers FC 127
Source: L1BC Schedules and Standings
(C) Champions

PosTeamPldPts
1 NDC Ontario (C)1846
2 FC London 1838
3 North Toronto Nitros 1836
4 Woodbridge Strikers 1830
5 Vaughan Azzurri 1825
6 Guelph United F.C. 1824
7 Simcoe County Rovers FC 1821
8 Alliance United FC 1819
9 North Mississauga SC (O)1813
10 Blue Devils FC (R)181
Source: League1 Ontario
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
See also: L1O Championship and League2 Ontario divisions
Ligue1 Québec (group A) Ligue1 Québec (group B)
PosTeamPldPts
1 CF Montréal Academy 1631
2 CS Mont-Royal Outremont (C)1629
3 FC Laval 1628
4 Ottawa South United 1624
5 AS Pierrefonds 1623
6 CS St-Hubert 164
Source: Spordle
(C) Champions
See also: L1Q reserve division
PosTeamPldPts
1 A.S. Blainville 1634
2 Royal-Sélect de Beauport 1629
3 Celtix du Haut-Richelieu 1626
4 CS Longueuil 1619
5 AS Laval 1617
6 Rapides de Chaudière-Ouest 168
Source: Spordle

Inter-Provincial Championship

2024 Inter-Provincial Championship
Tournament details
Venue(s) Tim Hortons Field, Hamilton, Ontario
DatesAugust 9–11
Teams4
Final positions
Champions Flag of British Columbia.svg Whitecaps FC Girls Elite
Tournament statistics
Matches played4
Goals scored9 (2.25 per match)
  2023
2025 

The 2024 Women's Inter-Provincial Championship was held on August 9 and 11 at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario. [1] [2] The winner qualified for the 2025–26 CONCACAF W Champions Cup. [3]

Details

Qualified teams
TeamMethod
Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary Blizzard WSC L1AB champions
Flag of British Columbia.svg Whitecaps FC Girls Elite L1BC regular season winners
Flag of Ontario.svg NDC Ontario L1O champion
Flag of Quebec.svg CS Mont-Royal Outremont L1QC champions
Host
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
CityStadium(s)Capacity
Hamilton, Ontario Tim Hortons Field 23,218

    Bracket

    Semifinals Championship Game
          
    ON NDC Ontario 1 (4)
    QC CS Mont-Royal Outremont 1 (5)
    QC CS Mont-Royal Outremont 2 (2)
    BC Whitecaps FC Girls Elite 2 (3)
    BC Whitecaps FC Girls Elite 2
    AB Calgary Blizzard WSC 0 Third place
    ON NDC Ontario 1
    AB Calgary Blizzard WSC 0

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