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The 2015 in Canadian soccer was the 139th edition of competitive soccer in Canada.[1]
When available, the left column indicates the home team or the home team designate; the right column, away team or away team designate.
See main article: 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF).
See main article: 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
eliminated in the group stage.
Many Olympic competitions place certain age restrictions on competitors for the men's tournament (for example, a U-22 requirement at the 2015 Pan American Games).[2] These teams are listed by Soccer Canada as "Olympic teams".
See main article: Football at the 2015 Pan American Games – Men's tournament.
eliminated in the group stage.
See main article: 2015 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship.
finishes in fourth place; does not qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics.
See main article: 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.
eliminated in the quarterfinals.
See main article: Football at the 2015 Pan American Games – Women's tournament.
There were no age restrictions placed on teams in this tournament, Canada opted to enter an under-23 squad to provide experience for those who may join the senior national team in the future.[3]
finishes in fourth place.
See main article: 2015 Cyprus Cup.
finishes in second place.
See main article: 2015 Four Nations Tournament (women's football).
finishes in first place.[4]
See main article: 2015 Torneio Internacional de Natal de Futebol Feminino.
finishes in second place.
See main article: 2015 Major League Soccer season. Three Canadian teams (Montreal Impact, Toronto FC, and Vancouver Whitecaps FC) play in this league, which also contains seventeen teams from the United States. It is considered a Division 1 league in the Canadian soccer league system.
See main article: 2015 North American Soccer League season. Two Canadian teams (FC Edmonton and Ottawa Fury FC) play in this league, which also contains nine teams from the United States. It is considered a Division 2 league in the Canadian soccer league system.
See main article: 2015 USL season. Three Canadian teams (FC Montreal, Toronto FC II, and Whitecaps FC 2) play in this league, which also contains 21 teams from the United States. It is considered a Division 3 league in the Canadian soccer league system.
See main article: 2015 League1 Ontario season. Twelve teams play in this league, all of which are based in Canada. It is considered a Division 3 league in the Canadian soccer league system.
See main article: 2015 Première Ligue de soccer du Québec season. Seven teams play in this league, all of which are based in Canada. It is considered a Division 3 league in the Canadian soccer league system.
See main article: 2015 Canadian Soccer League season. Twenty two teams play in this league, all of which are based in Canada. It is a Non-FIFA league previously sanctioned by the Canadian Soccer Association and is now a member of the Soccer Federation of Canada (SFC).
See main article: 2015 National Women's Soccer League season. No Canadian teams play in this league, though eleven players from the Canada women's national soccer team play on its teams. It is considered a Division 1 league in the Canadian soccer league system.
See main article: 2015 USL W-League season. Two Canadian teams (Laval Comets and Quebec Dynamo ARSQ) play in this league, which also contains sixteen teams from the United States. It is considered a Division 2 league in the Canadian soccer league system.
Seven teams play in this league, all of which are based in Canada. It is considered a Division 3 league in the Canadian soccer league system.
See main article: 2015 Canadian Championship.
The Canadian Championship is contested by men's teams at the division 1 & 2 level.
The Inter-Provincial Cup is a two-legged home-and-away series at the division 3 level played between the season champions of League1 Ontario and the Première Ligue de soccer du Québec.
Oakville Blue Devils win 5–3 on aggregate.
See main article: 2015 Canadian Challenge Trophy.
The Challenge Trophy is a national cup contested by men's teams at the division 4 level and below.
See main article: 2015 Jubilee Trophy.
The Jubilee Trophy is a national cup contested by women's teams at the division 4 level and below.
See main article: 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League.
Montreal Impact finishes in second place.
See main article: 2015–16 CONCACAF Champions League.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC eliminated in the group stage.