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Challenge Trophy

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Canadian men's amateur soccer tournament
This article is about the Canadian tournament. For the European tournament, seeInternational Challenge Trophy.

Football tournament
Challenge Trophy
Founded1912
RegionCanada (CONCACAF)
Teams8–12
Current championsHoly Cross FC
Most championshipsWestminster Royals FC (9 titles)
BroadcasterCanada Soccer
Websitecanadasoccer.com
2025 Challenge Trophy

TheChallenge Trophy (French:Trophée Challenge) is the trophy presented to Canada's men's amateursoccer champions as part of Canada Soccer's annualNational Championships. The men's competition was created with the inauguration of theDominion of Canada Football Association in 1912 and the first club winners were presented the Connaught Cup in 1913.[1] The first Challenge Trophy, donated byThe Football Association, was presented to the Dominion of Canada Football Championship winners for the first time in 1926 (although at the time the competition was still known as the Connaught Series). The new Challenge Trophy was presented to the men's amateur champions for the first time in 2004.

As part of the same National Championships, theJubilee Trophy is presented annually to thewomen's amateur soccer champions. The Jubilee Trophy was first presented in 1982. Other amateur divisions in the National Championships are U-15 and U-17 for each boys and girls.

The National Championships initially featured a round-robin format in 1913 and 1914, then featured a knockout format with a two-leg Final from 1915 to 1927.[2] From there, the Final featured a best-of-three format from 1928 to 1955 and a single-match format from 1956 to present.

More than 20 clubs have won the National Championships men's competition two or more times.Westminster Royals FC are the most successful club with nine Challenge Trophy titles to their credit (1928, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1960, 1973). Since 1963, only amateur clubs have participated in the competition, with notablyMontréal Concordia FC the last professional side to win the Challenge Trophy back in 1961.

Amateur eligibility

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As Canada Soccer's premier amateur competition, only Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons may compete in the National Championships.[3] Only amateur players (including reinstated amateurs) may compete in the competition and they must be assigned to their respective clubs by 31 August of that year (or an earlier date if stipulated by the province or territory).

Format and hosts

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Since 1973, the Challenge Trophy competition has featured a host venue for the final weekend or final week of matches. Regional interprovincial playoffs (before the final matches) continued up until 1998 after which clubs from all Canadian provinces and territories have been eligible to qualify directly into the final week of the competition. Each year, Canada Soccer's provincial and territorial soccer associations determine how clubs from their region qualify for the National Championships. Since 1999, anywhere from eight to 12 clubs have competed in the final week of the competition. While there have sometimes been Quarterfinals and/or Semifinals since 1985, the National Championships format for the final week has generally started with the group phase and ended with the final ranking/standings day which includes a single-match final for gold medals and the Challenge Trophy.

Canadian communities have the opportunity to bid on hosting the National Championships. As explained by Canada Soccer, "events will be organized and executed by Canada Soccer in collaboration with the Local Organizing Committee."[4] Bidders are evaluated across nine different categories: background; support and partnerships; facilities; competition; finance; communication, hosting services & activities; operation organization; legacy; and overall bid presentation.

Once a Host City is selected, the hosts set up a Local Organizing Committee that stages the competition. Canada Soccer remains the "rights holder and has the overall responsibility for these events."

Hosts by province (1973 to 2025)

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RankProvinceYears HostedHost Cities
1Newfoundland and Labrador9St. John's (1973, 1974, 1989, 2002, 2008, 2016, 2019, 2025), St. Lawrence (1977)
2British Columbia7Victoria (1979, 1984), Burnaby (1992), Chilliwack (1999), Surrey (2006, 2017, 2024)
Alberta7Calgary (1975, 1981, 1997, 2005, 2015), Edmonton (1985, 1994)
4Saskatchewan6Saskatoon (1982, 1988, 1991, 2000, 2009, 2018)
Ontario6Kitchener (1978), Thunder Bay (1983), Etobicoke (1993), Vaughan (2001, 2014, 2022)
Nova Scotia6Halifax (1980, 2007, 2013, 2023), Dartmouth (1990), New Minas (1996)
7Manitoba4Winnipeg (1976, 1987, 1995, 2012)
8Quebec3Sherbrooke (1986), Québec (2003), Brossard (2011)
9Prince Edward Island2Charlottetown (2004, 2010)
10New Brunswick1Fredericton (1998)

History

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An unofficial Dominion championship for a trophy donated by The People newspaper of London, named the Peoples Shield, was contested from 1906–1912. Teams from all provinces did not enter the competition in each year, and it was contested by Western Canada in its last years.

On May 24, 1912, theAmateur Athletic Union met in Toronto to determine a competition to crown a Canadian national champion.[5] That year, the executive of the Dominion of Canada Football Association invited theDuke of Connaught to become the Patron of the Association. The Duke donated theConnaught Cup to the FA, which became the championship of Canadian soccer. In 1926, theEnglish FA donated a new trophy to replace it as the national championship named theChallenge Trophy.[6]

The inaugural competition in 1913 and the 1914 edition both featured four teams in a league format; both were won by Manitoba sideNorwood Wanderers.

In 1927, the previously amateur-only tournament opened to professional teams. Prior to 1940, fifteen finals were played at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg (1923–1939), (roughly halfway across the country) five in Toronto and one each in Vancouver and Montreal.[5][7]

From 1954 to 1961, the trophy was replaced by theCarling Cup. The original Challenge Trophy is now retired and on display at Canada Soccer House in Ottawa, Ontario.

The tournament acted as a men's national championship at the highest level in Canadian soccer in its early years, however, professional and semi-professional tournaments have taken on more importance in recent decades, including theCanadian Championship.

Qualifying competitions

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As outlined in the tournament regulations,[3] "Provincial and Territorial Associations must advise Canada Soccer of its qualified teams" for the National Championships.

ProvinceQualification
British ColumbiaBC Soccer winners[8]
AlbertaAlberta Cup winners[9]
SaskatchewanSask Cup winners[10]
ManitobaMSA Cup winners[11]
OntarioOntario Cup winners[12]
QuébecLSEQ winners[13]
New BrunswickSoccer New Brunswick Cup winners[14]
Nova ScotiaSoccer Nova Scotia Cup winners[15]
Prince Edward IslandPEI Cup winners
(sometimes winners by acclamation)
Newfoundland and LabradorNewfoundland and Labrador Cup winners[16]

Medals and trophy

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The top-three teams at the National Championships Challenge Trophy competition are presented medals while the remaining teams are presented participation banners.[3] Along with their medals, the winning team is presented the Challenge Trophy, although the trophy remains in Canada Soccer's possession.

Winners

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Winners from 1913 to 1972

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YearHostFinalThird-place match
WinnerScoreRunner-up3rd placeScore4th place
1913
league
Arena
Fort William, Ontario
Norwood Wanderers
St. Boniface,Manitoba
LachineFort William CPRToronto Old Country
1914
league
Winnipeg
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Norwood Wanderers
St. Boniface,Manitoba
Fort William CPRToronto Eaton'sLachine
1915
details
Varsity
Toronto,Ontario
Winnipeg Scottish FC[17]
Winnipeg,Manitoba
0–0
6–1
Toronto Lancashire FC
1916–1918No Competition
1919
details
National
Westmount
Montreal,Quebec
Montréal Grand Trunk FC
Montreal,Quebec
2–1
1–0
Winnipeg War Veterans
1920
details
Harvester
Hamilton, Ontario
Varsity
Toronto,Ontario
Hamilton Westinghouse FC
Hamilton,Ontario
0–0
2–1
Winnipeg Britannia
1921
details
Broadview
Island
Toronto,Ontario
Toronto Scottish FC
Toronto,Ontario
3–0
1–0
Ladysmith FC
1922
details
Scottish Field
Toronto,Ontario
Calgary Hillhurst FC
Calgary,Alberta
2–1
0–0
Toronto Ulster United FC
1923
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
Nanaimo,British Columbia
1–0
0–1
1–0
Montréal CPR
1924
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
United Weston FC
Winnipeg,Manitoba
3–2
0–0
Beloeil Canadian Explosives
1925
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Toronto Ulster United FC
Toronto,Ontario
0–0
1–1
2–0
Nanaimo Wanderers
1926
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
United Weston FC
Winnipeg,Manitoba
0–0
1–1
1–1
1–0
Cumberland Cdn. Collieries
1927
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
Nanaimo,British Columbia
9–0
5–1
Fort William Canadian Legion
1928
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Westminster Royals FC[18]
New Westminster,British Columbia
3–2
1–2
6–1
Montréal CNR
1929
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Montréal CNR
Montreal,Quebec
4–0
5–0
United Weston FC
1930
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster,British Columbia
1–0
0–5
1–0
Montréal CNR
1931
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster,British Columbia
2–0
3–0
Toronto Scottish FC
1932
details
Ulster
Toronto,Ontario
Toronto Scottish FC[19]
Toronto,Ontario
3–0
2–1
North Shore United FC
1933
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Toronto Scottish FC[19]
Toronto,Ontario
2–2
0–0
3–0
Prince Albert City Reds
1934
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Verdun Park FC
Montreal,Quebec
4–0
0–2
4–1
Prince Albert City Reds
1935
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Montréal Aldred
Montreal,Quebec
3–2
3–7
1–1
1–0
Nanaimo City FC
1936
details
Con Jones
Vancouver,British Columbia
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster,British Columbia
6–1
1–2
3–0
United Weston FC
1937
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Vancouver Johnston Storage
Vancouver,British Columbia
1–3
3–1
3–2
Toronto Ulster United FC
1938
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
North Shore United FC
Vancouver,British Columbia
1-1
1-3
1-0
2-2
6–2
Timmins Dome Mines
1939
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Vancouver Radials FC
Vancouver,British Columbia
2–2
2–3
2–0
3–1
Montréal Carsteel FC
1940-1945No Competition
1946
details
Broadview
Oakview
Toronto,Ontario
Toronto Ulster United FC
Toronto,Ontario
3–1
7–1
Fort William Vets
1947
details[20]
Callister Park
Vancouver,British Columbia
Vancouver St. Andrews FC
Vancouver,British Columbia
5–0
4–0
Winnipeg Scottish FC
1948
details[21]
Broadview YMCA
Toronto,Ontario
Montréal Carsteel FC
Montreal,Quebec
4–3
1–3
4–3
Vancouver St. Andrews FC
1949
details
Mewata Stadium
Calgary,Alberta
North Shore United FC
Vancouver,British Columbia
4–0[22]
1–2[23]
2–0[24]
Hamilton Westinghouse FC
1950
details[25]
Callister Park
Vancouver,British Columbia
Vancouver City FC
Vancouver,British Columbia
4–1
4–0
Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
1951
details
Wesetmount Athletic Grounds
Montreal,Quebec
Toronto Ulster United FC
Toronto,Ontario
1–1
2–1
2–2
Vancouver St. Andrews FC
1952
details
Osborne
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Montréal Stelco
Montreal,Quebec
2–4
3–1
2–0
Westminster Royals FC
1953
details
Delormier
Montreal,Quebec
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster,British Columbia
0–0
2–0
1–1
Montréal Hakoah
1954
details
Alexander
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
Winnipeg,[26]Manitoba
3–2
3–0
North Shore United FC
1955
details
Fred Hamilton
Broadview
Toronto,Ontario
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster,British Columbia
3–1
1–1
2–2
Ukraina Montréal
1956
details
Callister
Vancouver,British Columbia
Vancouver Hale-Co FC
Vancouver,British Columbia
5–1Winnipeg Germania FC
1957
details
Faillon
Montreal,Quebec
Ukraina Montréal
Montreal,Quebec
2–1North Shore United FC
1958
details
Callister
Vancouver,British Columbia
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster,British Columbia
2–0Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
1959
details
Fred Hamilton
Toronto,Ontario
Montréal Canadian Alouettes
Montreal,Quebec
3–2Westminster Royals FC
1960
details
Empire
Vancouver,British Columbia
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster,British Columbia
4–0Toronto Golden Mile
1961
details
Faillon Stadium
Montreal,Quebec
Montréal Concordia
Montreal,Quebec
1–0Vancouver Firefighters FC
1962
details
Alexander
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
Winnipeg,Manitoba
6–0Edmonton Edelweiss
1963No Competition
1964
details
Callister
Vancouver,British Columbia
Vancouver Columbus FC
Vancouver,British Columbia
4–0Sudbury Italia FC
1965
details
Oshawa,OntarioVancouver Firefighters FC
Vancouver,British Columbia
5–0Oshawa Italia FC
1966
details
Alexander Park
Winnipeg,Manitoba
British Columbia Selects
British Columbia
2–0QuébecOntario3–1Saskatchewan
1967
details
Mewata
Calgary,Alberta
Toronto Ballymena United
Toronto,Ontario
1–0Calgary Buffalo Kickers
1968
details
Stanley
Toronto,Ontario
Toronto Royals
Toronto,Ontario
2–1Vancouver Columbus FC
1969
details
Swangard
Burnaby,British Columbia
Vancouver Columbus FC
Vancouver,British Columbia
10–0Montréal Ukraina
1970
details
Alexander
Winnipeg,Manitoba
Manitoba Selects
Manitoba
2–1QuébecBritish Columbia7–0Newfoundland Labrador
1971
details
Burnaby
Vancouver,British Columbia[27]
Vancouver Eintracht
Vancouver,British Columbia
3–1Windsor Maple Leafs[28]
1972
details
York Stadium
Toronto,Ontario
Westminster Blues
New Westminster,British Columbia
3–0Toronto San Fili

Winners from 1973 to 2024

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Since 1973, Canada Soccer's annual amateur championship has featured one venue for the final week of matches.

SeasonWinnersScoreRunners-upScorersMVPVenue
1973[29]Vancouver Firefighters FC2–0Toronto West Indies UnitedLouis Trischuk, John HaarSt. John's, Newfoundland
King George V Park
1974[30]Calgary Springer Kickers2–1Windsor SS ItaliaYilmas Atas, Ray GannonSt. John's, Newfoundland
King George V Park
1975Victoria London Boxing AC3–1St. Lawrence LaurentiansCalgary,Alberta
Mewata Stadium
1976Victoria West FC3–2Winnipeg Fort RougeWinnipeg,Manitoba
Alexander Park
1977Vancouver Columbus FC1–0St. Lawrence LaurentiansSt. Lawrence, Newfoundland
Centennial
1978Vancouver Columbus FC3–1Montréal Elio BluesKitchener, Ontario
Memorial
1979Victoria West FC6–2LaSalle Olympique SCVictoria, British Columbia
Royal Athletic Park
1980Saint John Dry Dock Islanders3–2Ottawa Maple Leaf AlmrauschHalifax, Nova Scotia
St. Mary's
1981[31]North York Ciociaro SC2–1Calgary Springer KickersTony Desousa, Angelo GabrielliCalgary,Alberta
Glenmore Park
1982Victoria West FC4–0Saskatoon United SCSaskatoon,Saskatchewan
1983Vancouver Firefighters FC2–1CNSC Windsor CroatiaThunder Bay,Ontario
Fort William Stadium
1984Victoria West FC1–0Hamilton Dundas UnitedVictoria, British Columbia
Royal Athletic Park
1985Croatia SC Vancouver1–0Montréal Elio BluesEdmonton,Alberta
Clarke Field
1986Hamilton Steelers1–0Croatia SC VancouverSherbrooke, Quebec,Quebec
Rock Forest Park
1987
details
Winnipeg Lucania SC1–0New Westminster QPRKevin MethotWinnipeg,Manitoba
University of Manitoba
1988
details
Holy Cross FC2–0Edmonton Ital Canadians SCSaskatoon,Saskatchewan
Umea West
1989Scarborough Azzurri SC3–2Holy Cross FCSt. John's, Newfoundland
King George V Park
1990Vancouver Firefighters FC1–0Dartmouth UnitedDartmouth, Nova Scotia
Beazley Field
1991NorVan ANAF2–2(a.e.t.)
4–2 (p)
Scarborough Azzurri SCSaskatoon,Saskatchewan
1992NorVan ANAF1–0Edmonton Scottish SCBurnaby,British Columbia
Swangard Stadium
1993Vancouver Westside FC1–0Calommiers LongueuilEtobicoke,Ontario
Centennial Stadium
1994Edmonton Ital Canadians SC1–0Scarborough Azzurri SCEdmonton,Alberta
Victoria Soccer
1995Mistral Estrie1–0Halifax King of DonairWinnipeg,Manitoba
Winnipeg Sports Complex
1996Vancouver Westside FC2–1Cosmos LaSalleJohn Catliff (2)John CatliffNew Minas, Nova Scotia
Lockhart Ryan Memorial Park
1997Edmonton Ital Canadians SC3–1North Shore PegasusCalgary,Alberta
Calgary Soccer Centre
1998Rivière-des-Prairies1–0Hamilton SerbianFredericton,New Brunswick
Chapman
1999[32]Calgary Celtic SFC1–0Coquitlam Metro-Ford SCChilliwack, British Columbia
Townsend Park
2000Winnipeg Lucania SC2–0Vancouver Westside FCSaskatoon,Saskatchewan
Umea East
2001[33]Halifax King of Donair4–1Victoria Gorge FCVaughan,Ontario
Vaughan Grove
2002[34]Winnipeg Sons of Italy1–0 (a.e.t.)St. Lawrence LaurentiansSt. John's, Newfoundland
2003[35]Calgary Callies1–1 (a.e.t.)
4–2 (p)
Panellinios Montréal FCQuebec City,Quebec
Patro
2004[36]
details
Surrey Pegasus FC0–0 (a.e.t.)
4–3 (p)
Ottawa RoyalsNo goalsCharlottetown,Prince Edward Island
UPEI
2005
details
Scarborough GS United3–2Edmonton Green & GoldEmil Calixeirio,Tom Kouzmanis, Sultan HaithamCalgary,Alberta
Broadview Park
2006
details
Ottawa St. Anthony1–0Calgary CalliesSurrey, British Columbia
Newton Athletic Park
2007[37]
details
Calgary Callies5–0Vancouver Columbus FCMark Slade (3), Cenek Patik, Nicky ReyesHalifax, Nova Scotia
Mainland Commons
2008[38]
details
Calgary Callies3–1Corfinium de St-LéonardNicky Reyes, Mark Slade, Steffen HoldtSt. John's, Newfoundland
King George V Park
2009
details
Winnipeg Hellas SC1–0Royal-Sélect BeauportChris MustoSaskatoon,Saskatchewan
SaskTel Field House
2010
details
Charlottetown Abbies SC2–0Victoria Gorge FCBrett Norton, Ryan AnsteyCharlottetown,Prince Edward Island
UPEI
2011[39]
details
Saskatoon HUSA Alumni2–0Surrey ICST PegasusNathan Reis, Mitchell CollinsBrossard,Quebec
Illinois
2012
details
Royal-Sélect Beauport3–3
4–2(p)
Edmonton Scottish SCSamuel Georget 47', Nafi Raynauld-Dicko 51', Vincent Barrette 77'Samuel GeorgetWinnipeg,Manitoba
Winnipeg Sports Complex
2013
details
Gloucester Celtic FC3–0Surrey United FirefightersRyne Gulliver 59', 67', Alex Walker 62'Tom MacDonaldHalifax, Nova Scotia
Mainland Commons
2014
details
London Marconi0–0 (a.e.t.)
4–2 (p)
Calgary CalliesNo goalsDenver SpearmanVaughan,Ontario
Ontario Soccer Centre
2015[40]
details
London Marconi2–1 (a.e.t.)Edmonton Scottish SCJovan Ivanovich (2)Jovan IvanovichCalgary,Alberta
AT
2016
details
Edmonton Scottish SC1–0Royal-Sélect BeauportSteven WheelerPaul HamiltonSt. John's, Newfoundland
King George V Park
2017
details
Western Halifax FC1–0FC Winnipeg LionsCalum MacRaeJhonnatan CordobaSurrey, British Columbia
Newton Athletic Park
2018[41]
details
Surrey BC Tigers Hurricanes7–3Caledon SCNick Soolsma (4), Ryan Dhillon (2), Pavi DhillonNick SoolsmaSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
Umea Field
2019
details
Surrey Central City Breakers2–0Ottawa St. Anthony SCCaleb Clarke, Milad MehrabiBobby JhuttySt. John's, Newfoundland
King George V Park
2022[42]
details
Gloucester Celtic FC2–0Edmonton Green & GoldKieran Sanders, Andrew BryanBezick EvraireVaughan, Ontario
North Maple
2023[43]West Ottawa SC1–0Western Halifax FCZach El Shafei 41'Javane HenryHalifax, Nova Scotia
Mainland Commons
2024[44]Gloucester Celtic FC1–0Suburban FCSurrey, British Columbia
2025Holy Cross FC0–0
5–3 (p)
Gloucester Celtic FCNoneSt. John's, Newfoundland
King George V Park

Source:[45]

Titles

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By provincial association (1913 to 2025)

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RankProvinceTitlesYears
1British Columbia411923, 1927,1928,1930, 1931, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1947, 1949,1950, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1960,1964, 1965,1966, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996,2004,2018,2019
2Ontario201920, 1921, 1925, 1932, 1933, 1946, 1951, 1967, 1968, 1981, 1986, 1989,2005,2006,2013,2014,2015,2022,2023,2024
3Manitoba121913,1914, 1915, 1924, 1926, 1954, 1962, 1970,1987, 2000, 2002,2009
Quebec1919,1929, 1934, 1935, 1948, 1952, 1957, 1959,1961, 1995, 1998,2012
5Alberta91922, 1974, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2003,2007,2008,2016
6Newfoundland and Labrador21988, 2025
Nova Scotia2001,2017
8New Brunswick11980
Prince Edward Island2010
Saskatchewan2011

All-time winners and runners up (1913 to 2025)

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RankClubChampionsWinning yearsRunners upYears as Runners Up
1Westminster Royals FC91928,1930, 1931, 1936, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1960, 197221952, 1959
2Vancouver Columbus FC41964, 1969, 1977, 197821968, 2007
Victoria West FC41976, 1979, 1982, 19840
Vancouver Firefighters FC41965, 1973, 1983, 199011961
Calgary Celtic SFC / Calgary Caledonian FC41999, 2003,2007,200822006, 2014
6Toronto Scottish FC31921, 1932, 193311931
Toronto Ulster United FC31925, 1946, 195121922, 1937
Winnipeg Scottish FC / Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC31915, 1954, 196231947, 1950, 1958
Gloucester Celtic FC32013,2022,202412025
10Norwood Wanderers FC of St. Boniface21913,19140
United Weston FC21924, 192621929, 1936
Nanaimo City FC Wanderers21923, 192721925, 1935
Montréal Grand Trunk FC / Canadian National Railway21919,192921928, 1930
North Shore United FC21938, 194931932, 1954, 1957
Vancouver City FC / Vancouver Hale-Co FC21950, 19560
Montréal Canadian Alouettes / Montréal Concordia21959,19610
NorVan ANAF21991, 19920
Vancouver Westside FC21993, 199612000
Edmonton Ital Canadians SC21994, 199711988
Winnipeg Lucania SC21987, 20000
London Marconi22014,20150
St. John's Holy Cross FC21988, 202511989
23Hamilton Westinghouse FC1192011949
Calgary Hillhurst FC119220
Verdun Park FC119340
Montréal Aldred FC119350
Vancouver Johnston National Storage FC119370
Vancouver Radials FC119390
Vancouver St. Andrews FC1194721948, 1951
Montréal Carsteel FC1194811939
Montréal Stelco119520
SA Ukraina Montréal1195721955, 1969
British Columbia Selects119660
Toronto Ballymena United FC119670
Toronto Royals FC119680
Manitoba Selects119700
Eintracht SC Vancouver119710
Calgary Kickers / Springer Kickers1197421967, 1981
Victoria London Boxing AC / Victoria Athletics119750
Saint John Drydock Islanders119800
North York Ciociaro SC119810
Croatia SC Vancouver1198511986
Hamilton Steelers SC119860
Scarborough Azzurri SC1198921991, 1994
Mistral Estrie119950
CS Rivière-des-Prairies119980
Halifax King of Donair1200111995
Winnipeg Sons of Italy / FC Winnipeg Lions1200212017
Surrey Pegasus FC / Surrey ICST Pegasus1200412011
Scarborough GS United120050
Ottawa St. Anthony1200612019
Winnipeg Hellas SC120090
Charlottetown Abbies SC / PEI FC120100
Saskatoon HUSA Alumni120110
Royal-Sélect Beauport1201222009, 2016
Edmonton Scottish SC1201631992, 2012, 2015
Western Halifax FC1201712023
Surrey BC Tigers Hurricanes120180
Surrey Central City Breakers FC / Surrey BB5 United120190
West Ottawa SC120230
62Lachine11913
Fort William CPR11914
Toronto Lancashire FC11915
Winnipeg Great War Veterans11919
Hamilton Brittania11920
Ladysmith FC11921
Montréal CPR11923
Beloeil Canadian Explosives11924
Cumberland FC11926
Fort William Legion11927
Prince Albert City Reds21933, 1934
Timmins Dome Mines11938
Fort William Army, Navy & Air Force11946
Montréal Hakoah11953
Winnipeg FC Germania11956
SC Golden Mile Toronto11960
Edmonton Edelweiss11962
Sudbury Italia FC11964
Oshawa Italia FC11965
Équipe du Québec11966, 1970
Windsor Maple Leafs11971
Toronto San Fili SC11972
West Indies United Toronto11973
Windsor SS Italia11974
St. Lawrence Laurentians31975, 1977, 2002
Winnipeg Fort Rouge11976
Montréal Elio Blues21978, 1985
LaSalle Olympique SC11979
Ottawa Maple Leaf Almrausch11980
Saskatoon United SC11982
CNSC Windsor Croatia11983
Hamilton Dundas United11984
New Westminster QPR11987
Dartmouth United11990
Calommiers Longueuil11993
Cosmos LaSalle11996
North Shore Pegasus11997
Hamilton Serbian11998
Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC11999
Victoria Gorge FC22001, 2010
Panellinios Montréal FC12003
Ottawa Royals12004
Edmonton Green & Gold22005, 2022
Corfinium St-Léonard12008
Surrey United Firefighters12013
Caledon SC12018
Suburban FC12024

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^Canada Soccer (May 14, 2017)."Connaught Cup". RetrievedMarch 26, 2024.
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