Canada Games Soccer Tournament | |
Founded: | 1967 |
Region: | Canada |
Number Of Teams: | 12 |
Most Successful Club: | (5) |
Website: | canadagames.ca/soccer |
For soccer in Canada, the quadrennial Canada Summer Games competition has a soccer tournament. The participants are the provincial soccer associations.
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1969 Halifax/Dartmouth | Newfoundland | |||
1973 New Westminster/Burnaby | ||||
1977 St. John's | ||||
1981 Thunder Bay | ||||
1985 Saint John | ||||
1989 Saskatoon | ||||
1993 Kamloops | ||||
1997 Brandon | ||||
2001 London | ||||
2005 Regina | ||||
2009 Charlottetown | ||||
2013 Sherbrooke | ||||
2017 Winnipeg |
1993 Kamloops | ||||
1997 Brandon | ||||
2001 London | ||||
2005 Regina | ||||
2009 Charlottetown | ||||
2013 Sherbrooke | ||||
2017 Winnipeg | ||||
2022 Welland[1] |
Twenty-one players from the Canada Games soccer tournament have since been inducted in the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame as honoured players from their professional and international careers (through the Class of 2022).
Other notable athletes that played soccer at the Canada Games include: