Skip to main content

January 30, 2025

Canada Soccer Releases 2025 National Championships, Player-Development Program Championships and Futsal Championships Regulations

Canada Soccer publishes 2025 Regulations for the National Championships, Player-Development Program (PDP) Championships and Futsal Championships

Canada Soccer has published the 2025 Regulations for this year’s National Championships supporting the multiple amateur divisions from youth soccer to adult soccer. As Canada Soccer’s largest national event featuring amateur clubs from coast to coast, the National Championships provide a meaningful week-long experience for players, coaches, support staff, officials and volunteers.

BC Soccer’s 2025 National Championships and PDP Championship qualification events include:

  • Adult Provincial Championships: April 4th – May 4th in Surrey, BC
  • Youth Provincial Premier Cup – May 31st - June 21st in Surrey, BC
  • Youth Provincial A-Cup – July 3rd-6th in Kamloops, BC

Competition regulation documents can be accessed through each respective competition landing page at:

Canada Soccer’s National Championships are hosted each October across six divisions in three venues: the adult competition for the men’s Challenge Trophy and women’s Jubilee Trophy; the U-17 Cup competition for boys and girls; the U-15 Cup competition for boys and girls.

In 2025, the National Championships will be hosted in St. John’s, Newfoundland Labrador (Challenge Trophy and Jubilee Trophy), Kamloops, British Columbia (U-17 Cup), and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (U-15 Cup).  

Canada Soccer’s Futsal National Championships will be hosted in Regina, Saskatchewan in April, 2025.

For further questions, please contact Jack Baillie, Competitions Coordinator at jackbaillie@bcsoccer.net.

BC Soccer Association

Established in 1904, BC Soccer is the largest provincial sports organization (PSO) in BC and the third largest soccer-specific PSO in Canada with over 150,000 participants, consisting of registered players, coaches, referees, administrators and soccer leaders. As a professional not-for-profit society and a member of Canada Soccer, BC Soccer is committed to providing the widest opportunities for existing and potential participants, as well as provide support in the most effective and appropriate way for current players, parents, volunteers, member clubs, leagues, and districts.

Safe Sport Statement

BC Soccer believes that everyone involved in soccer has the right to participate in safe and inclusive environments free of abuse, harassment, discrimination, and to enjoy the sport at whatever level or capacity they participate in. The welfare of everyone involved in soccer is the foremost consideration and in particular, the protection of children in the sport is the responsibility of everyone involved.