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The Saskatchewan Soccer Association was formed in Grenfell, Saskatchewan on Good Friday in 1906. A number of exhibition matches against teams from Britain, combined with inner-city matches and the annual match between those of English and those of Scottish heritage in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan , helped keep soccer in the provincial spotlight.
Canada Soccer's National Championships, known as the Toyota National Championships for sponsorship reasons, [1] is an annual amateur soccer competition in Canada. The multi-division competition is hosted in three venues each October: the open-age adult competitions (men's Challenge Trophy and women's Jubilee Trophy); the U-17 Cup competition for boys and girls; and the U-15 Cup competition for ...
Launched in 2019, the SK Summer Soccer Series is a series of matches staged in Saskatoon, SK featuring the SK Selects against professional soccer teams. The Series is an important project towards the development of a professional soccer club for Saskatchewan.
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On May 6, 2017, the creation of the league was unanimously approved and sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association. [12] Ownership groups in Winnipeg and Hamilton were also approved. [ 13 ] On May 5, 2018, the Canadian Soccer Association accepted club memberships for Halifax , York Region , Calgary , and "Port City" (later confirmed to be ...
The Western Canada Summer Games (WCSG) were established in 1975 as a multi-sport event to provide development opportunities for amateur athletes and to help them advance their skills in a competitive, but friendly environment.
Kaylyn McKenzie Kyle (born October 6, 1988) is a former Canadian soccer player and member of Canada women's national soccer team, winning a bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She is a Right To Play ambassador and currently serves as a soccer broadcaster for MLS Season Pass on Apple TV , hosting MLS 360.
Saskatoon Soccer Centre Inc. (SSCI) is a soccer facility located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It has two facilities: It has two facilities: Saskatoon Sports Centre (outdoor soccer, located at 150 Nelson Road) 52°09′01″N 106°34′51″W / 52.150313°N 106.580907°W / 52.150313; -106.