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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.
Winnipeg, Manitoba: Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex: 2010: 2011: Thunder Bay Chill: Thunder Bay, Ontario: Fort William Stadium: 2000: 2000: United Premier Soccer League (Home games in the United States) FC Berlin: Kitchener, Ontario: Buffalo State University (Buffalo, New York) 2017: 2021 Fall Chantilly Forever: Hamilton, Ontario: D'Youville ...
Moved to Edmonton Soccer Centre South in 2010 Prince George Fury: Prince George, British Columbia: 2009–2010 CN Centre: Saskatoon Accelerators: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: 2007–2010 Credit Union Centre/Henk Ruys Soccer Centre: Moved from Credit Union Centre to Henk Ruys Soccer Centre for the 2010 season. Winnipeg Alliance FC [5] Winnipeg ...
Prior to a major expansion in 2014–15, the Garden City Soccer Complex (as it was then known) underwent a $20-million expansion as part of a new joint venture between the community centre and the Winnipeg Soccer Federation. The new Soccerplex opened in 2015 and was used as a training facility for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. [1]
The 2008 Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League (CMISL) season had each team playing 10 games. The schedule however was unbalanced as both the Edmonton Drillers and Saskatoon Accelerators played six home games and two road games and two at a neutral site, while the Calgary United FC played five home games and five road games.
The Manitoba Major Soccer League (MMSL) is an adult soccer system based in Manitoba, Canada. The MMSL has both indoor and outdoor leagues. It is sanctioned by the Manitoba Soccer Association (MSA), a branch of the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA). The highest level of amateur soccer in the province of Manitoba is the MMSL Premier Division.
The Regional Training Centre was opened in Saskatoon in 1986 and it has been utilized for a number of teams, including the Western Canada Games team in 1987, the Canada Summer Games team in 1989, the Women's All-Stars and the University of Saskatchewan teams.
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