2023 Toyota National Championships - Boys' U-17 Cup

Moncton hosted Canada Soccer’s 2023 U-17 Cup with 12 boys’ youth teams and 10 girls’ youth teams. On Teck Finals Day, Burnaby FC pulled the double by winning both categories: the boys won 2:0 over Edmonton BTB SC while the girls won 4-3 on kicks from the penalty mark after a 2:2 draw with Calgary West SC.

Burnaby FC U-17

GROUP STAGE STANDINGS


Pos.
GROUP / GROUPE A
MP / MJ
W / G
D / N
L / P
DIFF
POINTS
A1Saskatoon Alliance U-17220046
A2CS Mont-Royal Outremont U-17210143
A3Winnipeg Bonivital SC U-172002-80
Pos.
GROUP / GROUPE B
MP / MJ
W / G
D / N
L / P
DIFF
POINTS
B1Edmonton BTB SC U-17220076
B2Feildians AA U-17 of St. John’s2101-33
B3Moncton Codiac U-172002-40
Pos.
GROUP / GROUPE C
MP / MJ
W / G
D / N
L / P
DIFF
POINTS
C1Burnaby FC U-17211074
C2Charlottetown PEI FC U-172110-34
C3Yellowknife YK Galaxy FC U-172002-40
Pos.
GROUP / GROUPE D
MP / MJ
W / G
D / N
L / P
DIFF
POINTS
D1Vaughan SC Azzurri U-17220046
D2Halifax City SC U-17210143
D3Fredericton DSA U-172002-80

Schedule

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Day 6

Clubs

About

The TELUS Canadian Championship is Canada Soccer’s highest domestic professional soccer competition and serves as a qualification route for Canadian professional clubs into Concacaf Champions Cup and onto the FIFA Club World Cup.

Dubbed the Battle of the North, the Championship sets itself apart from all North American professional sports competitions that operate on both sides of the border as the only one to hold an all-Canadian competition that leads to the international stage.

The Voyageurs Cup has been awarded to the Canadian Championship winner since 2008. Created by the Voyageurs Canadian Supporters group, the trophy represents Canadian fans’ commitment to the game in our country.