List of Canadian men's soccer champions

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List of Canadian soccer champions
First season1983
Country Canada
Confederation CONCACAF
Current champions
League champions Forge FC (4th title)
Regular season Cavalry FC (2nd title)
Domestic cup Vancouver Whitecaps FC (3rd title)
Most titles
League championsVancouver Whitecaps FC (5 titles)
Regular seasonCavalry FC (2 titles)
Domestic cup Toronto FC (8 titles)
TotalToronto FC (10 titles)
Current: 2023 in Canadian soccer

Despite over 100 years of soccer history, Canada has been without a national soccer league for the majority of its history. The current national league in Canada was founded in 2019 following 26 seasons without one. Throughout history, Canadian clubs have also competed in regional leagues, national championships, and in American professional leagues.

Contents

This list focuses on Canadian-run competitions. For modern leagues, only those that are sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association as professional or pro–am (division 3 or higher) are included. For historical leagues, only those considered to be "major" by the CSA are included. Individual seasons where a Canadian team was champion of an American-run league also appear here.

Top division leagues

Since the 1960s, four men's professional leagues have been sanctioned as division 1 by the Canadian Soccer Association: the Eastern Canada Professional League, the Canadian Professional Soccer League, the Canadian Soccer League, and the Canadian Premier League. [1] :98

Canadian Professional Soccer League (1983)

YearChampionsRunners-upRegular seasonRunners-upLeading goalscorer(s)Goals
1983 Edmonton Eagles Hamilton Steelers Edmonton Eagles Hamilton Steelers Flag of the Netherlands.svg Hans Kraay Jr. (Edmonton)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ross Ongaro (Edmonton)
6

Canadian Soccer League (1987–1992)

YearChampions (tot)Runners-upRegular season (tot)Runners-upLeading goalscorer(s)Goals
1987 Calgary Kickers Hamilton Steelers Calgary Kickers Hamilton Steelers Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nick Gilbert (Calgary)10
1988 Vancouver 86ers Hamilton Steelers Vancouver 86ers Hamilton Steelers Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg John Catliff (Vancouver)22
1989 Vancouver 86ers (2) Hamilton Steelers Vancouver 86ers (2) Toronto Blizzard Flag of the United States.svg Ted Eck (Ottawa)21
1990 Vancouver 86ers (3) Hamilton Steelers Vancouver 86ers (3) Toronto Blizzard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg John Catliff (Vancouver)19
1991 Vancouver 86ers (4) Toronto Blizzard Vancouver 86ers (4) Toronto Blizzard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Domenic Mobilio (Vancouver)25
1992 Winnipeg Fury Vancouver 86ers Vancouver 86ers (5) North York Rockets Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Eddy Berdusco (North York)14

Canadian Premier League (2019–present)

YearChampions (tot)Runners-upRegular season (tot)Runners-upLeading goalscorer(s)Goals
2019 Forge FC Cavalry FC Cavalry FC Forge FC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tristan Borges (Forge)13
2020 Forge FC (2) HFX Wanderers FC Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Akeem Garcia (HFX Wanderers)6
2021 Pacific FC Forge FC Forge FC Cavalry FC Flag of Brazil.svg João Morelli (HFX Wanderers)14
2022 Forge FC (3) Atlético Ottawa Atlético Ottawa Forge FC Flag of Mexico.svg Alejandro Díaz (Pacific)13
2023 Forge FC (4) Cavalry FC Cavalry FC (2) Forge FC Ulster Banner.svg Ollie Bassett (Ottawa)
Flag of New Zealand.svg Myer Bevan (Cavalry)
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American league champions

This section includes seasons of United States Soccer Federation sanctioned leagues which were won by Canadian teams. [1] :102

USSF league seasons with Canadian champions
CompetitionYearChampionsRunners-upRegular seasonRunners-up
NASL 1976 Toronto Metros-Croatia Minnesota Kicks Tampa Bay Rowdies New York Cosmos
1979 Vancouver Whitecaps Tampa Bay Rowdies New York Cosmos (3) Houston Hurricane
MLS 2017 Toronto FC Seattle Sounders FC Toronto FC New York City FC

Bold indicates Canadian club

Lower division leagues

Canadian Soccer League

The Canadian Soccer League was founded in 1998 and has primarily consisted of teams from Ontario. It was sanctioned as a division 3 league in 2010 but was de-sanctioned in 2013. [2]

YearChampionsRunners-upRegular seasonRunners-up
2010 Brantford Galaxy SC Hamilton Croatia York Region Shooters Serbian White Eagles
2011 Toronto Croatia Capital City F.C. SC Toronto Toronto Croatia
2012 Toronto Croatia Montreal Impact Academy Toronto Croatia Montreal Impact Academy
2013 SC Waterloo Kingston FC Kingston FC York Region Shooters

League1 Canada

There are currently four division 3 leagues in Canada: League1 British Columbia (BC), League1 Alberta (AB), League1 Ontario (ON), and Ligue1 Québec (QC). These four leagues belong to League1 Canada which was founded in 2022.

YearChampionsRunners-upRegular seasonRunners-upCups
2012 (QC)QC: N/A 1 QC: N/A 1 QC: FC St-Léonard QC: FC L'Assomption
2013 (QC)QC: N/A 1 QC: N/A 1 QC: CS Mont-Royal Outremont QC: FC St-Léonard QC: CS Mont-Royal Outremont
2014
(ON, QC)
ON: N/A 2
QC: N/A 1
ON: N/A 2
QC: N/A 1
ON: Toronto FC Academy
QC: CS Longueuil
ON: Woodbridge Strikers
QC: FC Gatineau
ON: Vaughan Azzurri
QC: FC Gatineau
2015
(ON, QC)
ON: N/A 2
QC: N/A 1
ON: N/A 2
QC: N/A 1
ON: Oakville Blue Devils
QC: CS Mont-Royal Outremont
ON: Woodbridge Strikers
QC: Lakeshore SC
ON: Woodbridge Strikers
QC: Lakeshore SC
2016
(ON, QC)
ON: Vaughan Azzurri
QC: N/A 1
ON: Woodbridge Strikers
QC: N/A 1
ON: Vaughan Azzurri
QC: CS Mont-Royal Outremont
ON: FC London
QC: A.S. Blainville
ON: Vaughan Azzurri
QC: A.S. Blainville
2017
(ON, QC)
ON: Oakville Blue Devils
QC: N/A 1
ON: Woodbridge Strikers
QC: N/A 1
ON: Oakville Blue Devils
QC: A.S. Blainville
ON: Sigma FC
QC: Dynamo de Quebec
ON: Woodbridge Strikers
QC: A.S. Blainville
2018
(ON, QC)
ON: Vaughan Azzurri
QC: N/A 1
ON: Woodbridge Strikers
QC: N/A 1
ON: FC London
QC: A.S. Blainville
ON: Sigma FC
QC: CS Mont-Royal Outremont
ON: Vaughan Azzurri
QC: FC Lanaudière
2019
(ON, QC)
ON: Master's FA
QC: N/A 1
ON: FC London
QC: N/A 1
ON: Oakville Blue Devils
QC: A.S. Blainville
ON: Vaughan Azzurri
QC: CS Mont-Royal Outremont
ON: —
QC: CS Fabrose
2020
(ON, QC)
ON: N/A 3
QC: N/A 1
ON: N/A 3
QC: N/A 1
ON: N/A 3
QC: A.S. Blainville
ON: N/A 3
QC: Ottawa South United
ON: N/A 3
QC: —
2021
(ON, QC)
ON: Guelph United F.C.
QC: N/A 1
ON: Blue Devils FC
QC: N/A 1
ON: Vaughan Azzurri
QC: CS Mont-Royal Outremont
ON: Guelph United F.C.
QC: A.S. Blainville
2022
(BC, ON, QC)
BC: TSS FC Rovers
ON: Vaughan Azzurri
QC: N/A 1
BC: Varsity FC
ON: Blue Devils FC
QC: N/A 1
BC: Varsity FC
ON: Vaughan Azzurri
QC: FC Laval
BC: TSS FC Rovers
ON: Blue Devils FC
QC: CS Saint-Laurent
BC: —
ON: —
QC: A.S. Blainville
2023
(BC, ON, QC)
BC: Whitecaps FC Academy
ON: Simcoe County Rovers FC
QC: N/A 1
BC: Victoria Highlanders FC
ON: Scrosoppi FC
QC: N/A 1
BC: Victoria Highlanders FC
ON: Scrosoppi FC
QC: CS Saint-Laurent
BC: TSS FC Rovers
ON: Simcoe County Rovers FC
QC: Royal-Sélect de Beauport
BC: —
ON: —
QC: CS Saint-Laurent

Inter-Provincial Cup

The Inter-Provincial Cup was a super cup played between the champions of the two division 3 provincial/regional leagues at the time.

YearChampionsScore(s)Runners-upLocation
2014 Toronto FC Academy 4–0
0–0
CS Longueuil Brossard, Quebec
Pickering, Ontario
2015 Oakville Blue Devils FC 3–1
2–2
CS Mont-Royal Outremont Vaughan, Ontario
Terrebonne, Quebec
2016 CS Mont-Royal Outremont 1–1
2–1
Vaughan Azzurri Terrebonne, Quebec
Pickering, Ontario

American lower division league champions

This section includes seasons of United States Soccer Federation sanctioned leagues which were won by Canadian teams.

USSF league seasons with Canadian champions
CompetitionYearChampionsRunners-upRegular seasonRunners-up
APSL 1994 Montreal Impact Colorado Foxes Seattle Sounders Los Angeles Salsa
USL A-League 2004 Montreal Impact (2) Seattle Sounders Portland Timbers Montreal Impact
USL-1 2006 Vancouver Whitecaps Rochester Rhinos Montreal Impact Rochester Rhinos
2008 Vancouver Whitecaps (2) Puerto Rico Islanders Puerto Rico Islanders Vancouver Whitecaps
2009 Montreal Impact (3) Vancouver Whitecaps Portland Timbers Carolina RailHawks

Bold indicates Canadian club

Historical leagues

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 leagues". [1] :101

For leagues that used a fall-spring format, the year in this table indicates the year in which the season ended, e.g. the 1960–61 champion would appear in the 1961 row. Only league seasons designated by Canada Soccer are included in this list.

SeasonPlayoff championsPlayoff runners-upRegular season championsRunners-up
1940PC: n/aPC: n/aPC: North Shore United FCPC: ?
1941PC: n/aPC: n/aPC: Vancouver St. Andrews FCPC: ?
1942PC: n/aPC: n/aPC: North Shore United FCPC: ?
1943PC: n/aPC: n/aPC: North Shore United FCPC: ?
1944PC: n/aPC: n/aPC: Vancouver Boeing FCPC: ?
1945PC: n/aPC: n/aPC: Vancouver St. Saviours (City FC)PC: ?
1946PC: n/aPC: n/aPC: Vancouver St. Andrews FCPC: ?
1947
(NL, PC)
NL: Toronto Greenbacks
PC: n/a
NL: ?
PC: n/a
NL: Montréal Stelco
PC: Vancouver St. Andrews FC
NL: Toronto Ulster United FC
PC: ?
1948
(NL, PC)
NL: Montréal Carsteel FC
PC: n/a
NL: Hamilton Westinghouse
PC: n/a
NL East: Montréal Carsteel FC
NL West: Hamilton Westinghouse
PC: Vancouver St. Andrews FC
NL East: Canadair Falcons
NL West:
PC: ?
1949
(NL, PC)
NL: Toronto East End Canadians
PC: n/a
NL: Montréal Carsteel FC
PC: n/a
NL East: Montréal Carsteel FC
NL West: Toronto East End Canadians
PC: North Shore United FC
NL East: Montréal Stelco
NL West: Hamilton Westinghouse
PC: ?
1950
(NL, PC)
NL: Hamilton Westinghouse
PC: n/a
NL: Montréal Canadian Falcons
PC: n/a
NL East: Montréal Canadian Falcons
NL West: Hamilton Westinghouse
PC: Vancouver St. Andrews FC
NL East: Westmount
NL West: Toronto St. Andrews
PC: ?
1951
(NL, PC)
NL: Toronto Ukraina
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto East End Canadians
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto St. Andrews
PC: North Shore United FC
NL: Toronto Ulster United FC
PC: ?
1952
(NL, PC)
NL: Toronto Ulster United FC
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto St. Andrews
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto East End Canadians
PC: Victoria United FC
NL: Toronto Hungaria
PC: ?
1953
(NL, PC)
NL: Toronto Ukraina
PC: n/a
NL: ?
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto Ukraina
PC: New Westminster Royals FC
NL: Toronto Ulster United FC
PC: ?
1954
(NL, PC)
NL: Toronto Ulster United FC
PC: n/a
NL: Polish White Eagles
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto Ukraina
PC: Vancouver City FC
NL: Toronto Ulster United FC
PC: ?
1955
(NL, PC)
NL: Toronto Ulster United FC
PC: n/a
NL: Polish White Eagles
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto Ukraina
PC: Vancouver Firefighters FC
NL: Toronto Ulster United FC
PC: ?
1956
(NL, PC)
NL: Polish White Eagles
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto Italia FC
PC: n/a
NL: Polish White Eagles
PC: Westminster Royals FC
NL: Toronto Italia FC
PC: ?
1957
(NL, PC)
NL: Toronto Italia FC
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto Hungaria
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto Italia FC
PC: Westminster Royals FC
NL: Polish White Eagles
PC: ?
1958
(NL, PC)
NL: Montréal Hungaria
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto Italia FC
PC: n/a
NL: Montréal Hungaria
PC: Vancouver Hale-Co (City FC)
NL: Toronto Italia FC
PC: ?
1959
(NL, PC)
NL: Toronto Italia FC
PC: n/a
NL: Montréal Cantalia FC
PC: n/a
NL: Montréal Cantalia FC
PC: Westminster Royals FC
NL: Toronto Italia FC
PC: ?
1960
(NL, PC)
NL: Toronto Italia FC
PC: n/a
NL: Montréal Cantalia FC
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto Italia FC
PC: North Shore United (Carling's)
NL: Toronto Sparta
PC: ?
1961
(NL, EC, PC)
NL: Toronto Ukraina
EC: Montréal Cantalia FC
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto Hungaria
EC: Toronto Italia FC
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto Roma FC
EC: Toronto City SC
PC: Westminster Royals FC
NL: Montréal Concordia
EC: ?
PC: ?
1962
(NL, EC, PC)
NL: Italian Virtus
EC: Toronto Italia FC
PC: n/a
NL: Toronto Ukraina
EC: Toronto City FC
PC: n/a
NL: Olympia-Harmonie
EC: Toronto Roma FC
PC: Vancouver Firefighters FC
NL: Toronto Ukraina
EC: ?
PC: ?
1963
(NL, EC,
PC, WC)
NL: Toronto Ukraina
EC: Toronto Italia FC
PC: Vancouver Firefighters
NL: Toronto Hakoah
EC: Montréal Cantalia FC
NL: Italian Virtus
EC: Toronto Italia FC
PC: Vancouver Canadians
NL: Toronto Hakoah
EC: ?
PC: ?
WC: ?
1964
(NL , EC,
PC, WC)
NL: Toronto Ukraina
EC: Toronto City FC
PC: Vancouver Firefighters
NL: Toronto Abruzzi
EC: Toronto Italia FC
NL: Toronto Ukraina
EC: Toronto City FC
PC: Vancouver Firefighters
NL: Montréal Cantalia FC
EC: ?
PC: ?
WC: ?
1965
(NL, EC,
PC, WC)
NL: Toronto Hakoah
EC: Toronto Italia Falcons
PC: Vancouver Columbus
NL: Toronto Ukraina
EC: Primo Hamilton FC
NL: Toronto Ukraina
EC: Montréal Italica
PC: Vancouver Firefighters
NL: Toronto Hakoah
EC: ?
PC: ?
WC: ?
1966
(NL, EC,
PC, WC)
NL: Windsor Teutonia
EC: Toronto Inter Roma
PC: Vancouver Columbus
NL: Toronto Croatia
EC: Toronto Italia FC
NL: Sudbury Italia
EC: Toronto Italia FC
PC: Vancouver Firefighters
NL: Toronto Hellas
EC: ?
PC: ?
WC: ?
1967
(NL, PC, WC)
NL: Windsor Teutonia
PC: North Shore United
NL: Hamilton Primos NL: Hamilton Primos
PC: Victoria O'Keefe
WC: ?
NL: Toronto Roma FC
1968
(NL, PC, WC)
NL: Sudbury Italia
PC: Vancouver Firefighters
NL: Toronto HellasNL: Sudbury Italia
PC: Victoria O'Keefe
WC: ?
NL: Toronto Hellas
1969
(NL, PC, WC)
NL: n/a
PC: Vancouver Columbus
NL: n/aNL: Toronto First Portuguese
PC: Vancouver Columbus
WC: ?
NL: Toronto Hellas
1970 (PC, WC)PC: Vancouver Columbus
WC: Victoria Royals
PC: Vancouver Columbus
WC Coast: Victoria Royals
WC Praries: Regina Concordia
1971PC: Croatia SC VancouverPC: Vancouver Columbus
1972PC: Victoria West UnitedPC: Victoria West United
1973PC: Westminster BluesPC: Westminster Blues

Domestic cups

There are two official domestic cups in Canada and both are ongoing. The Challenge Trophy was first contested in 1913 and it is the oldest ongoing national soccer competition in Canada. Played under a variety of names and formats over the years, it is currently contested annually by the amateur champion of each province and played in a centralized location. The Canadian Championship was created in 2008 to be contested by professional clubs from various American leagues to determine a champion of Canada and an entrant to the CONCACAF Champions League.

Prior to 2008 there were some notable attempts to declare a national champion of Canada. The Open Canada Cup existed from 2003 to 2007, but excluded the premier professional clubs and was largely limited to the Ontario area. The Voyageurs Cup was a fan-run competition from 2002 to 2007 which awarded a trophy to the best Canadian team in the USL First Division based on regular season results. The Voyageurs Cup trophy is now awarded to the Canadian Championship winner.

Challenge Trophy

YearChampions (tot)Runners–up
1913 Norwood WanderersLachine
1914 Norwood Wanderers (2)Fort William CPR
1915Winnipeg ScottishToronto Lancashire FC
1919Montréal Grand Trunk FCWinnipeg War Veterans
1920 Hamilton WestinghouseWinnipeg Britannia
1921Toronto Scottish FCLadysmith FC
1922Calgary Hillhurst FCToronto Ulster United FC
1923Nanaimo City FC WanderersMontréal CPR
1924Winnipeg United Weston FCBeloeil Canadian Explosives
1925Toronto Ulster United FCNanaimo Wanderers
1926Winnipeg United Weston FC (2)Cumberland Cdn. Collieries
1927Nanaimo City FC Wanderers (2)Fort William Canadian Legion
1928 Westminster Royals FC Montréal CNR
1929 Montréal CNR (2)Winnipeg United Weston
1930 Westminster Royals FC (2)Montréal CNR
1931 Westminster Royals FC (3)Toronto Scottish FC
1932Toronto Scottish FC (2)North Shore United FC
1933Toronto Scottish FC (3)Prince Albert City Reds
1934Verdun Park FCPrince Albert City Reds
1935Montréal AldredNanaimo City FC
1936 Westminster Royals FC (4)Winnipeg United Weston
1937Vancouver Johnston StorageToronto Ulster United FC
1938North Shore United FCTimmins Dome Mines
1939Vancouver Radials FCMontréal Carsteel FC
1946Toronto Ulster United FC (2)Fort William Vets
1947Vancouver St. Andrew's FCWinnipeg Scottish FC
1948Montréal Carsteel FCVancouver St. Andrews FC
1949North Shore United FC (2)Hamilton Westinghouse
1950 Vancouver City FCWinnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
1951Toronto Ulster United FC (3)Vancouver St. Andrew's FC
1952Montréal Stelco Westminster Royals FC
1953 Westminster Royals FC (5)Montréal Hakoah
1954Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC (2)North Shore United FC
1955 Westminster Royals FC (6) Ukraina Montréal
1956Vancouver Hale-Co FC (2)Winnipeg Germania FC
1957 Ukraina Montréal North Shore United FC
1958 Westminster Royals FC (7)Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
1959 Montréal Canadian Alouettes Westminster Royals FC
1960 Westminster Royals FC (8)Toronto Golden Mile
1961 Montréal Concordia (2) Vancouver Firefighters FC
1962Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC (3)Edmonton Edelweiss
1964 Vancouver Columbus FC Sudbury Italia FC
1965 Vancouver Firefighters FC Oshawa Italia FC
1966 British Columbia SelectsQuébec
1967Toronto Balymena UnitedCalgary Buffalo Kickers
1968Toronto Royals Vancouver Columbus FC
1969 Vancouver Columbus FC (2) Montréal Ukraina
1970Manitoba SelectsQuébec
1971Vancouver EintrachtWindsor Maple Leafs
1972Westminster Blues (9)Toronto San Fili
1973 Vancouver Firefighters FC (2)Toronto West Indies Utd.
1974Calgary Springer KickersWindsor Italia
1975Victoria London Boxing Club St. Lawrence Laurentians
1976Victoria West FCWinnipeg Fort Rouge
1977 Vancouver Columbus FC (3) St. Lawrence Laurentians
1978 Vancouver Columbus FC (4)Montréal Elio Blues
1979Victoria West FC (2)Olympique LaSalle
1980Saint John Drydock IslandersOttawa Maple Leaf Almrausch
1981North York Ciociaro SCCalgary Springer Kickerss
1982Victoria West FC (3)Saskatoon United
1983 Vancouver Firefighters FC (3)Windsor Croatia
1984Victoria West FC (4)Hamilton Dundas United
1985Croatia SC VancouverMontréal Elio Blues
1986 Hamilton Steelers Croatia SC Vancouver
1987 Winnipeg Lucania SC New Westminster QPR
1988 St. John's Holy Cross FCEdmonton Ital-Canadians
1989Scarborough AzzuriHoly Cross FC
1990 Vancouver Firefighters FC (4)Dartmouth United
1991NorVan ANAFScarborough Azzuri
1992NorVan ANAF (2) Edmonton Scottish
1993Vancouver Westside RinoCalommiers Longueuil
1994Edmonton Ital Canadians SCScarborough Azzurri
1995Mistral-EstrieHalifax King of Donair
1996Vancouver WestsideCosmos Lasalle
1997Edmonton Ital Canadians SC (2)North Shore Pegasus
1998Riviere des PrairiesHamilton Serbian
1999 Calgary Celtic Coquitlam Metro Ford SC
2000 Winnipeg Lucania SC (2)Vancouver Westside
2001Halifax King of DonairVictoria Gorge FC
2002 Winnipeg Sons of Italy St. Lawrence Laurentians
2003 Calgary Callies Panellinios Montréal FC
2004 Surrey Pegasus FCOttawa Royals
2005 'Scarborough GS United Edmonton Green & Gold
2006 Ottawa St. Anthony Calgary Callies
2007 Calgary Callies Columbus Clan FC

Canadian Championship

YearChampions (tot)Runners–up
2008 Montreal Impact (1) Toronto FC
2009 Toronto FC Vancouver Whitecaps
2010 Toronto FC (2) Vancouver Whitecaps
2011 Toronto FC (3) Vancouver Whitecaps FC
2012 Toronto FC (4) Vancouver Whitecaps FC
2013 Montreal Impact (2) Vancouver Whitecaps FC
2014 Montreal Impact (3) Toronto FC
2015 Vancouver Whitecaps FC Montreal Impact
2016 Toronto FC (5) Vancouver Whitecaps FC
2017 Toronto FC (6) Montreal Impact
2018 Toronto FC (7) Vancouver Whitecaps FC
2019 Montreal Impact (4) Toronto FC
2020 Toronto FC (8) Forge FC
2021 CF Montréal (5) Toronto FC
2022 Vancouver Whitecaps FC (2) Toronto FC
2023 Vancouver Whitecaps FC (3) CF Montréal

Most major titles

Legend
LCLeague championshipDCDomestic cup
RSRegular seasonDefunct club
TeamD1 league
championship
D1 regular
season title [lower-alpha 1]
Domestic
cup [lower-alpha 2]
TotalFirst majorLast major
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Total Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of the United States.svg Total
Toronto FC 011011810 2009 DC 2020 DC
Vancouver Whitecaps FC [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 4] 4150 [lower-alpha 5] 0038 1979 LC 2023 DC
Forge FC 40410105 2019 LC 2023 LC
CF Montréal [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 4] 0000005 [lower-alpha 6] 5 2008 DC 2021 DC
Cavalry FC 00020202 2019 RS 2023 RS
Calgary Kickers 1010 [lower-alpha 7] 0001 1987 LC 1987 LC
Edmonton Eagles 1010 [lower-alpha 8] 0001 1983 LC 1983 LC
Pacific FC 10100001 2021 LC 2021 LC
Toronto Blizzard 01100001 1976 LC 1976 LC
Winnipeg Fury 10100001 1992 LC 1992 LC
Atlético Ottawa 00010101 2022 RS 2022 RS
  1. Only MLS (1996 onward) and the CPL (2019 onward) have had an award for best regular season record.
  2. Includes only the current domestic cup (i.e. the Canadian Championship, established in 2008).
  3. 1 2 The current incarnation is a namesake phoenix club that owns the rights to the original club's history
  4. 1 2 The club has rebranded and won at least one title under a different name.
  5. Best regular season record in the CSL 5 times.
  6. Voyageurs Cup winners 11 times.
  7. Best regular season record in the CSL 1 time.
  8. Best regular season record in the CPSL 1 time.

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Windsor City FC is a Canadian soccer team, based in Windsor, Ontario, that plays in League1 Ontario. The club was founded in 2004 and has previously competed in the Canadian Professional Soccer League (CPSL) and Canadian Soccer League (CSL). Throughout their tenure in the CPSL/CSL, Windsor won two Open Canada Cups, one American Indoor Soccer League (AISL) Championship, and maintained a status of regular playoff contender. Around the 2008 CSL season, the club faced financial and player commitment problems which resulted in the league revoking the franchise. In 2011, former Windsor and CSL Defender of the Year Filip Rocca was granted a franchise and brought back Windsor to compete in the Canadian Soccer League. Following the de-sanctioning of the CSL by the Canadian Soccer Association the club joined the newly formed League1 Ontario in 2014. The team plays their home games at the St. Clair College. The team's colours are red and white.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kingston FC</span> Former Canadian association football team

Kingston FC were a Canadian soccer team based in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The team was awarded a franchise in 2011 as a member of the Canadian Soccer League, and participated in the league for three seasons, 2012 to 2014. In February 2015, Kingston FC formally announced that it had withdrawn from the Canadian Soccer League for the 2015 season. Furthermore, the Club announced that it had made application to the new League1 Ontario for a new professional team that will play in Belleville, Ontario.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ligue1 Québec</span> Football league

Ligue1 Québec (L1QC) is a semi-professional men's and women's soccer league in Quebec, Canada. Founded in 2011 as the Première ligue de soccer du Québec, the league is sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association and the Quebec Soccer Federation.

The 2013 Canadian Soccer League season was the 16th since its establishment where a total of 21 teams from Ontario took part in the league. The season began on May 3, 2013, and concluded on November 3, 2013. SC Waterloo captured their first championship in a 3–1 victory over regular season champions Kingston FC in the CSL Championship final at Kalar Sports Park in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Waterloo became the first club to win both the First and Second Division championships in one season. While Toronto Croatia B won the second division regular season title.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">League1 Ontario</span> Semi-pro soccer league in Ontario, Canada

League1 Ontario (L1ON) is a semi-professional men's soccer league in Ontario, Canada. The league is sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association and the Ontario Soccer Association.

The 2014 Canadian Soccer League season was the 17th since its establishment where a total of 20 teams from Ontario took part in the league. The season began on May 24, 2014, and concluded on October 26, 2014. York Region Shooters won their second championship in a 5–4 victory in a penalty shootout over Toronto Croatia in the CSL Championship final held at Esther Shiner Stadium in Toronto. York Region became the second club in the league's history to produce a perfect season, and championship after the Toronto Olympians in the 1999 season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">CS Longueuil</span> Football club

Club Soccer Longueuil is a Canadian semi-professional soccer club based in Longueuil, Quebec. Since 2014, the club has competed in Ligue1 Québec.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vaughan Azzurri</span> Canadian soccer team

Vaughan Azzurri is a Canadian semi-professional soccer team based in Vaughan, Ontario, that currently competes in the League1 Ontario men's and women's divisions. The semi-professional team was founded in 2014 by the Vaughan Soccer Club, which is a youth soccer club as part of their High Performance Program.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">League1 British Columbia</span> Canadian soccer league

League1 British Columbia (L1BC) is a semi-professional men's and women's soccer league in British Columbia, Canada. The league is sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association and the BC Soccer Association as a Division III Pro-Am league in the Canadian soccer league system.

The Canada Soccer National Development Centre and Canada Soccer EXCEL programs are full-time women's soccer development programs run by the Canadian Soccer Association in partnership with the various provincial associations to develop Canadian women's soccer players as part of the Canadian women's soccer pathway. There are three National Development Centres in Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia and Regional EXCEL programs in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">League1 Canada</span> Canadian soccer league

League1 Canada is a national pro–am soccer organization in Canada. It consists of four regional leagues; League1 Alberta, League1 British Columbia, League1 Ontario, and Ligue1 Québec with each league operating men's and women's divisions. L1C is overseen by Canada Soccer Business, in partnership with participating provincial member federations.

References

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  2. "CSA cuts ties with Canadian Soccer League". cbc.ca. CBC. January 31, 2013. Retrieved January 6, 2024.