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The 2024 Canadian Championship (French: Championnat canadien 2024) was the seventeenth edition of the Canadian Championship, the premier men's domestic cup competition in Canadian soccer, and the 23rd competition staged to determine the winner of the Voyageurs Cup.
The Canadian Championship is a domestic cup competition organized by the Canadian Soccer Association. The championship determines one of Canada's entries in the annual CONCACAF Champions Cup. Until the creation of the Canadian Premier League in 2019, all fully professional Canadian soccer teams played in United States–based leagues.
The Canadian Championship final is the championship match or two match aggregate series to determine the winner of the Canadian Championship.It was first held in 2011 following Canada Soccer's decision to replace the round-robin format with a knockout competition to reduce fixture congestion for the participating teams.
The 2025 CF Montréal season will be the club's 32nd season of existence, and their 14th in Major League Soccer, the top tier of the American soccer pyramid.. In addition to competing in MLS, the club is also scheduled to play in the Canadian Championship and the Leagues Cup.
Canada Soccer announced the preliminary round schedule for the Canadian Championship on March 11. [30] Changes from the previous year include a later start date, assigned starting brackets, a home-and-away quarterfinal series, and a redraw for semi-final matchups, all of which allow the Wanderers a greater chance of hosting games in Halifax ...
Source: CanPL Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Total number of wins; 3) Head-to-head; 4) Goal differential; 5) Goals for; 6) Away goals differential; 7) Away goals for; 8) Home goals differential; 9) Home goals for; 10) Fewest disciplinary points; [b] 11) Most under-21 domestic player minutes; 12) Coin toss (tie between two (2) clubs) or drawing of lots (tie between three (3) or more ...
The 2024 Challenge Trophy (French: Trophée Challenge 2024, branded as the Toyota National Championships for sponsorship reasons) was the 100th edition of the Challenge Trophy, an annual cup competition contested as the national championship for amateur teams in men's Canadian soccer.
After Forge advanced to the Canadian Championship quarterfinals, its home quarterfinal match against CF Montréal took over the "School Day Match" slot and the CPL match against HFX Wanderers was rescheduled to later in the season. [128] [129] More than 10,000 students attended the match as part of the announced attendance of 14,923 fans. [48]