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July 18th, 2024

Teams begin journey to Provincial Championships & Nationals

The BC Soccer Provincial “A” Cup will be played between July 18-21 and will include qualification to the Canada Soccer Toyota National Championships

Kamloops Youth Soccer Association is home to another Provincial Championship in 2024.

The BC Soccer "A" Cup hosts 60 youth teams to compete for Provincial titles. New this year, teams in the U15 and U17 age groups will also compete for a chance to represent the Province at the Canada Soccer Toyota National Championships later in October.

With 50 years of history, the 2024 edition of the "A" Cup offers youth players, ages U14 to U18 in the competitive stream an opportunity to challenge opponents from across the Province.

Follow all the action in Kamloops via the BC Soccer website. Schedules, results and standings are available on the BC Soccer's competition page. Due to the current weather conditions expected for the week, the tournament has been adjusted to conform with BC Soccer Extreme Weather Guidelines. All participants are encouraged to take the necessary precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience!

BC Soccer thanks all partners and wishes good luck to all participants taking the field at the 2024 BC Soccer Provincial "A" Cup this week!

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.