Futsal Canadian Championship
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Founded | 2015 |
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First season | 2015 |
Country | Canada |
Confederation | CONCACAF / FIFA |
Number of clubs | 8 |
Current champions | 9 de Octubre (men) Xtrême (women) (2023) |
Most championships | Sporting Montreal FC (2 titles) Toronto Idolo Futsal (2 titles) |
Website | Official website |
Futsal Canadian Championship is the futsal national club competition. Its first year featured two clubs from Quebec and Ontario in 2015. The competition is under the authority of the Canada Soccer Association.
The inaugural season was played in 2015 at Centre d'éducatif des adultes Outremont with only two clubs participating: Futsal Club Toronto and Albiceleste.[1] The most recent edition featured eight clubs in 2019 and was won by Toronto Idolo, who are the most successful club in the competition's history. The 2020 and 2021 tournaments were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2016 tournament was held at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology while the 2017-2019 editions were held at the Athletic Recreation Complex at Queen's University in Kingston. 2022 was held at the Centre Sportif de Gatineau in Gatineau, Quebec, and 2023 at the Seven Chiefs Sportsplex in Calgary, Alberta. 2024 will also be hosted in Calgary
2023 also added a women's championship, won by Xtrême from Quebec in a field of eight teams.
Assistant Canadian Men's National Futsal Coach, Lorenzo Redwood, is the most successful coach in the competition, having won three national titles, 2016 with Toronto United Futsal, and in 2018 and 2019 with Toronto Idolo.
Since 2017, matches have been broadcast internationally via Canada Soccer's YouTube channel.
Participating clubs have come from British Columbia, Yukon, Alberta, Nunavut, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec.
Past winners
[edit]Men's champions
[edit]Season | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Scorers | MVP | Venue |
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2015 | Futsal Club Toronto | 7-5 6-2 |
Albiceleste FC Laval | Montréal, Québec Outremont | ||
2016[2] | Toronto United Futsal | 4-3 4-3 |
Montréal Sparte FC | Oshawa, Ontario Durham College | ||
2017[3] | Montréal Sporting Outlaws FC | 7-3 | Saskatoon Olimpia SK FC | Diyaeddine Abzi | Kingston, Ontario Queen's University | |
2018[4] | Toronto Idolo Futsal | 6-1 | Sporting Montréal FC | Luigi Caruso | Kingston, Ontario Queen's University | |
2019[5] | Toronto Idolo Futsal | 5-5 (a.e.t.) 3-2(p) |
Sporting Montréal FC | Luis Rocha | Kingston, Ontario Queen's University | |
2022[6] | Sporting Montréal FC | 6-3 | Toronto Idolo Futsal | Shaquille Michaud | Gatineau, Québec Centre sportif Gatineau | |
2023 | 9 de Octubre FC Toronto | 5-3 | Sporting Montréal FC | Raheem Rose | Calgary, Alberta 7 Chiefs | |
2024 | Calgary, Alberta 7 Chiefs |
Women's champions
[edit]Season | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Scorers | MVP | Venue |
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2023 | Montréal Xtreme ADR | 3-2 | Scarborough GS United | Sophie Thérien | Calgary, Alberta 7 Chiefs | |
2024 | Calgary, Alberta 7 Chiefs |
Top goalscorers
[edit]Season | Player | Club | Goals |
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2015 | Timo Garzon | Futsal Club Toronto | 3 |
Alvaro Yaques | Futsal Club Toronto | ||
2016 | Desmond Humphrey | Toronto United Futsal | 2 |
Marco Rodriguez | Toronto United Futsal | ||
Jonathan Osorio | Toronto United Futsal | ||
2017 | Diyaeddine Abzi | Sporting de Montreal | 8 |
2018 | Damion Graham | Toronto Idolo Futsal | 13 |
2019 | Luis Rocha | Toronto Idolo Futsal | 11 |
See also
[edit]- Canada men's national futsal team
- Canada men's national soccer team
- Canada national beach soccer team
- Soccer in Canada
References
[edit]- ^ "Futsal Club Toronto crowned 2015 Canadian Champion". Canada Soccer. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
- ^ "Toronto United wins". Ontario Soccer. 10 April 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ "Montréal Sporting Outlaws FC". Canada Soccer. 23 April 2017. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ "Ontario's Toronto Idolo". Canada Soccer. 22 April 2017. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ "Toronto Idolo win second straight". CanadaSoccer. 14 April 2019. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
- ^ "Sporting Montreal win 2022". CanadaSoccer. 18 April 2022. Retrieved 1 April 2024.