User:Coppercanuck/2011 Canadian Senior Soccer

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This page is to detail the different competitions across Canada leading to the Canadian Challenge Trophy. If you are reading this and have some info to add, please do. The amount of info out there is very local, but I feel it is necessary.

Nationals[edit]

The format of the Nations has been published.[1] The event will be held from the 5th to 10th October, 2011 in Brossard, Quebec.

Seeding[edit]

GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D
1. PE 2. BC 3. NS 4. ON
8. MB 7. SK 6. QC 5. AB
9. NL 10. NB 11. YK 12. NT

Wednesday, October 5 Game 1: PE v NL Game 2: BC v NB Game 3: NS v YK Game 4: ON v NT

Thursday, October 6 Game 5: MB v NL Game 6: SK v NB Game 7: QC v YK Game 8: AB v NT

Friday, October 7 Game 9: PE v MB* Game 10: BC v SK* Game 11: NS v QC* Game 12: ON v AB*

  • If both teams won their first game, this game must be played to a result (i.e. extra time

and kicks from the penalty mark, in accordance with FIFA Laws of the Game). The top two teams in each group will participate in the Medal Round. Games will be a knock-out format but all teams continue to play for placings. The bottom teams in each group will participate in a round robin Consolation round to determine 9th– 12th positions.

Saturday, October 8 (game numbers in brackets) MEDAL ROUND Game 13: A1 v D2 (401) Game 14: D1 v A2 (402) Game 15: B1 v C2 (403) Game 16: C1 v B2 (404) CONSOLATION ROUND (Teams will play a round robin to determine 9th– 12th positions) Game 17: A3 v D3 Game 18: B3 v C3 Sunday, October 9 MEDAL ROUND Game 19: Winner 401 v Winner 404 (501) Game 20: Winner 402 v Winner 403 (502) Game 21: Loser 401 v Loser 404 (503) Game 22: Loser 402 v Loser 403 (504) CONSOLATION ROUND Game 23: A3 v C3 Game 24: B3 v D3 Monday, October 10 MEDAL ROUND Game 25: Winner 501 v Winner 502 (1st/2nd) Game 26: Loser 501 v Loser 502 (3rd/4th) Game 27: Winner 503 v Winner 504 (5th/6th) Game 28: Loser 503 v Loser 504 (7th/8th) CONSOLATION ROUND Game 29: A3 v B3 Game 30: D3 v C3

Newfoundland and Labrador[edit]

Nova Scotia[edit]

[1]

Prince Edward Island[edit]

New Brunswick[edit]

Quebec[edit]

LSEQ The senior men section of the Quebec league (LESQ) is made up of 2 provincial divisions or 10 teams each (SMD1 and SMD2). However it is the Coupe du Quebec Saputo AAA (in Trois-Rivieres) that qualifies a team for the Nationals (in Brossard, QC). The Quebec Cup is an open competition with 8 seeded teams in the 32 team field.

1/16 Final[edit]

The opening round will be on the weekend of 25th and 26th June, 2011

Home Team Score Away Team
Royal Select Beauport (SMD1) 0-1 Rapides de Chaudiere-Ouest (SMD2)
Kirkland-Dorval United (SMD2) 0-3 Vallee-du-richelieu (SMD2)
Lasalle-Lakeshore United (SMD1) 4-0 Blainville (SMD1)
Casalciprano Anjou (SMD2) 1*-1 Dorion-Vaudreuil (AA)
Charlesbourg (SMD1) 0-1 Hull (SMD1)
Le Laser (AA) 3-6 Monteuil (U21M)
Riviere-des-praries (SMD1) 5-0 Pointe-claire (AA)
Mont-Royal Outremont (SMD2) 2-1 Casalciprano Anjou (SMD1)
Corfinium St-Leonard (SMD1) 3-0 (forfeit) Boreal Rouyn-Noranda (SMD2)
Rimouski (SMD2) 1-2 Trois-Riviere (U21M)
Association Trifluvienne (SMD1) 5-1 FC Outaouais (U21M)
Verts de Sherbrooke (AA) 2-1 Celtix du Haut-Richelieu (U21M)
CS Panellinios (SMD1) 5-0 Longueuil (AA)
St-Leonard (U21M) 1-2 Cosmos de Granby (SMD2)
Celtix du Haut-Richelieu (SMD2) 4-0 Trois-Rivieres (AA)
St-Hubert (U21M) 1-0 Drummondville (U21M)

1/8 Final[edit]

To be played on the 6th or 7th, August, 2011

1/4 Final[edit]

To be played on the 20th or 21st, August, 2011

Semi Final[edit]

To be played on 3rd September, 2011 in Trois-Rivieres

Final[edit]

To be played on 4th September, 2011 in Trois-Rivieres

Ontario[edit]

The qualification to the Senior Nationals for Ontario teams is via the Ontario Cup.

Kitchener District Soccer League[edit]

The league will operate in 2 conferences in the Premier Division for 2011 with 7 teams in each. The top 5 from each will stay in the 2012 Premier Division and the remaining teams will drop to the First Division as long as there are at least 2 teams joining for 2012.[2]

Ontario Team List[edit]

Team League League Position Ontario Cup Position
Perth County FC Kitchener DSL (Premier East) current Did Not Enter
Waterloo Sonny's FC Kitchener DSL (Premier West) current 1st Round
Feds United Kitchener DSL (Premier East) Example Example
Cambridge Oriental Kitchener DSL (Premier East) current 1st Round
KW Srbija Kitchener DSL (Premier East) Example Example
Als Motors Kitchener DSL (Premier East) Example Example
Polish Eagles Kitchener DSL (Premier East) Example Example
Guelph Rangers Kitchener DSL (Premier East) Example Example
FC Serbian-Eagles Kitchener DSL (Premier West) Example Example
Banat Kitchener DSL (Premier West) Example Example
Aurora Lodge Kitchener DSL (Premier West) Example Example
Kitchener Hrvat Kitchener DSL (Premier West) Example Preliminary Round
Leoes Kitchener DSL (Premier West) Example Example
Stratford City Kitchener DSL (Premier West) Example Example
Oakville HRVAT OSL South Region South Example Preliminary Round
Brampton Universe OSL South Region West Example Preliminary Round
Brampton Ebony Jrs. OSL South Region West Example Preliminary Round
Hamilton Sparta OSL South Region South Example Preliminary Round
Weston FC Inter-Wolves OSL Central Region Central Example Preliminary Round
North York ACU Jaguars OSL Central Region Central Example Preliminary Round
Welland Young's Insurance Example Example Preliminary Round
Aurora Hearts OSL Central Region Central Example Preliminary Round
Collingwood United York Region SL Premier Example Preliminary Round
Lakeshore United Mississauga Example Example Preliminary Round
Toronto FC Hitmen Example Example Preliminary Round
North York Armour Heights Elite Example Example Preliminary Round
Croatia Hamilton Example Example Preliminary Round
Toronto York Jets Example Example Preliminary Round
Panathinaikos FC Toronto OSL MJ District East Example Preliminary Round
Ottawa Royals OCSL Premier Example 1st Round
Nepean Hotspurs Knights OCSL Premier Example 1st Round
Ottawa St. Anthony OCSL C1 Example 1st Round
Ottawa FC Capital United OCSL Premier Example 1st Round
Sudbury Croatia Adria Sudbury RCSL Example 3rd Round
Windsor Croatia Windsor &DSL Premier Example 1st Round
Windsor Teutonia FC Windsor &DSL Premier Example 1st Round
Sarnia Fury Western Ontario SL Premier Example 1st Round
AEK London FC Western Ontario SL Premier Example 2nd Round
London SLB Simple Western Ontario SL Premier Example 1st Round
Windsor Hellenic Windsor &DSL Premier Example 2nd Round
Windsor Caboto Windsor &DSL Premier Example
Leamington Windsor &DSL Premier Example Example
Tecumseh Windsor &DSL Premier Example
Windsor Serbs Windsor &DSL Premier Example
Barrie City OSL Central Region Central Example 1st Round
Owen Sound United York Region SL Premier Example Example
Orangeville Athletic York Region SL Premier Example Example
Alliston Arsenal York Region SL Premier Example Example
Orillia SC York Region SL Premier Example Example
Innisfil SC York Region SL Premier Example Example
Newmarket Rangers York Region SL Premier Example Example
Scarboro Azzurri Example Example 1st Round
Scarboro Ariana United Example Example 1st Round
Richmond Hill Madrid Example Example 1st Round
London Portuguese Example Example 1st Round
London Marconi Example Example 1st Round
Pickering Power Example Example 1st Round
Vaughan Azzurri Example Example 1st Round
Woodbridge Veneto Lions Example Example 1st Round
Niagara Falls Club Italia Juventus OSL OSL Example 1st Round
Niagara Falls Club Italia Juventus NPSL Niagara Peninsula SL Example Did not enter
Scarborough Ulster Thistle Example Example 2nd Round
Cambridge Supersonics Example Example 2nd Round
Toronto Blackstar FC Example Example 2nd Round
Toronto Celtic Example Example 2nd Round
London/St.Thomas Croatia 2nd Round
PCC Mississauga Brampton 2nd Round
Woodbridge Azzurri 2nd Round
Woodbridge Strikers 2nd Round
Mississauga AC Soccer Diaoli 2nd Round
Toronto Peniche Soccer Team 2nd Round
Scarborough GS United 2nd Round
Hamilton Serbians 2nd Round
Caledon FC 2nd Round
Tillsonburg FC Western Ontario SL First 2nd Round

Manitoba[edit]

Provincials The schedule will be released on 1-Feb-2011.

Team League League Position MSA Cup
Sons of Italy Lions SC MMSL Premier 1st Example Example
Winnipeg Lucania FC MMSL Premier 1st Example Example
SC Hellas MMSL Premier 1st Example Example
WINNIPEG JUVENTUS MMSL Premier 1st Example Example
GERMANIA MMSL Premier 1st Example Example
Ital-Inter FC Northwest MMSL Premier 1st Example Example
United Weston F.C.[3] MMSL Premier 1st Example Example
DYNAMO KYIV MMSL Premier 2nd Example Example
INTERNAZIONALE MMSL Premier 2nd Example Example
CELTIC MMSL Premier 2nd Example Example
POLONIA MMSL Premier 2nd Example Example
GRANITE UNITED MMSL Premier 2nd Example Example
NKMB SAINTS MMSL Premier 2nd Example Example
WINKLER STORM MMSL First Example Example
ADRIATIK MMSL Third Example Example
INSPIRE FC MMSL Sixth Example Example

Saskatchewan[edit]

A new format for 2011. SPSL

Format:

The 2011 Senior PSL will be played as a multi-weekend tournament to determine a champion. A Play-Down Weekend will take place over the weekend of July 15-17 at a single venue in order to determine four semi-finalists in the competition. The format of the Play-Down Weekend will be dependent on the number of teams entering the competition; however, each team will be guaranteed a minimum of two matches. All matches will be 90 minutes in length (plus extra time, as necessary) with only a single match played per tournament day.

Following the Play-Down Weekend, the final four teams will participate in the Finals Weekend, consisting of a semi-final and final on the weekend of August 18-21 at a single venue. The winning team will be declared the 2011 Senior PSL Champion and will represent Saskatchewan at the BMO National Championships. This year the Senior competitions (Challenge Trophy for Men and Jubilee Trophy for Women) will be held in Quebec. The average cost per team to attend the Senior BMO National Championships is approximately $20,000. Eligibility:

Any team registered with the Saskatchewan Soccer Association is eligible to compete in the 2011 Senior PSL Tournament; this is an open competition for all Premier, Division 2 and Division 3 senior teams. All participating players, coaches and team representatives must be properly registered with the Provincial Association. As per the PSL Rules and Regulations, all teams must have a coach, who cannot also be registered as a player. All coaches in the PSL must hold full Community Coach Certification (i.e. completed Community Child, Youth and Senior Courses).

Teams may have up to 20 players on the roster for the 2011 Senior PSL Tournament. Of these 20 players, teams will be entitled to up to five (5) temporary registrations for the Play-Down Weekend (i.e. Guest players). Should a team qualify for the Finals Weekend, these temporary registrations would automatically become permanent in order to meet the Canadian Soccer Association transfer deadline of July 31st 2011, with all players participating under temporary registrations becoming exclusively members of the PSL team for the remainder of the outdoor playing season and ineligible to play with any other team. Should the team fail to qualify for the Finals Weekend, the temporary registrations would conclude with the team’s final match of the Play-Down Weekend, with players participating under a temporary registrations returning to their original teams.

Team Entrance Fee: $550 per team

Performance Bond (refundable): $500 per team

Alberta[edit]

Alberta Major Soccer League

2011 Teams Header text Header text
Calgary Dinosaurs Example Example
Calgary Villains Elite Example Example
Edmonton Scottish Example Example
Edmonton Green & Gold Example Example
Edmonton Drillers Example Example
Edmonton Croatia Dinamo Example Example
Calgary Callies Example Example
Lethbridge FC Example Example
FC Edmonton Reserves Example Example

British Columbia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "RULES FOR NATIONAL/REGIONAL COMPETITIONS 2011" (PDF). Canadian Soccer Association. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
  2. ^ Rice, Steve (7 May 2011). "Perth County FC excited, nervous". The Beacon Herald. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  3. ^ "United Weston Team History". Retrieved 24 June 2011.