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Coach Education - Minimum Standards
The Minimum Standards outlines the Canada Soccer Safe Sport Roster requirements for member organizations. It defines mandatory training for coaches, including Criminal Record Checks, Respect in Sport, and stage-appropriate NCCP modules to ensure a safe, inclusive environment.
Download PDFWellness to World Cup - Volume 1
Canada's LTPD framework, Wellness to World Cup, provides a 7-stage pathway. It uses sports science to balance lifelong wellness with international excellence through reformed coaching, player-centered training, and aligned competition.
Download PDFPro Diploma
The Concacaf Pro Diploma syllabus supports student coaches in leading professional environments. It requires 360 hours of reality-based learning across four pillars: The Coach, The Player and Team, The Training, and The Match.
Download PDFGrassroots Program Application
This Canada Soccer Grassroots Program Review template is an application for clubs to detail their U6–U13 programming. It covers registration, logistics, staffing, and development philosophy. Clubs must provide session plans and curricula to align with national standards.
DownloadHeading Guidelines
Canada Soccer’s 2025 guidelines manage youth heading by age, from no training for U11s to limited weekly reps for older teens. It prioritizes safety with soft balls and concussion education.
Download PDFCalgary 2026 Tournament Guide
Canada Soccer's tournament guide for clubs participating at the 2026 Futsal Canadian Championship in Calgary, Alberta.
Download PDFVaughan 2025 Tournament Guide
Canada Soccer's tournament guide for clubs participating at the 2025 PDP Championship in Vaughan, Ontario.
Download PDFPTSO Qualifiers 2026
Registration and transfer deadlines for the 2026 National Championships
Go To PageCanada Soccer Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA)
This document details the ratification of Canada Soccer's CBA with its men’s and women’s national teams, running from June 2024 through December 2027.
Download PDFFostering a Sense of Club Culture and Identity
This guide outlines strategies for clubs to transition from a small-team model to a "Big Tent" culture. It provides structural rituals, sideline tips for parents, and milestone events to build a unified club identity.
Download PDFThe "Big Tent" Sideline Code of Conduct
This Canada Soccer code of conduct outlines sideline expectations for parents. It promotes a "Big Tent" approach, focusing on fluid rosters, inclusive language, holistic growth, and trust in coaches to foster a supportive environment.
Download PDFCanada Soccer Professional Soccer Disciplinary Procedures & Annex
The Canada Soccer Professional Soccer Disciplinary Procedures & Annex that applies to the TELUS Canadian Championship, the Canadian Premier League, and the Northern Super League.
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