The 2025 Canada Soccer National Championships was the 101st staging of Canada Soccer's amateur football club competition. Holy Cross FC won the Challenge Trophy after they beat Gloucester Celtic FC in the Canadian Final at King George V Park in St. Johns on 13 October 2025.

Newfoundland and Labrador's Holy Cross FC won 5-3 on penalties after a 1-1 tie in regular time in the Canadian Final to lift the Challenge Trophy for the second time in their history.

Eight teams qualified to the final week of the 2025 National Championships in St. Johns. Each team played three group matches before advancing to a one game playoff based on their group position. An Ontario team reached the Canadian Final for the sixth consecutive year, and tying the longest streak held by British Columbia who had their teams make six straight final appearances between 1982 and 1987.

Host selection

The Canadian Soccer Association decided to host the 2025 Challenge Trophy and Jubilee Trophy in St. Johns due to King George V Park being the stadium where Canada first qualified for a world cup after winning the 1985 CONCACAF Championship.

Format and entrants

Each of Canada Soccer's thirteen member associations were invited to nominate a provincial or territorial representation team for the tournament, with teams generally earning the nomination by qualifying through a preliminary series such as a league competition, open cup, playoff, or single elimination tournament. Based on the number of provincial and territorial entries received, Canada Soccer's Competition Committee determined the competition format — which in this case, also meant awarding a host and additional team entry to ensure an even number of participants and ensuring that participants play in an equal number of matches.

Seeding and groups

Member associations were seeded according to the final classification of their representation teams in the previous year's championship, then assigned to two groups of five using a serpentine distribution method. Associations without representation in the previous year's tournament, host entries, and additional entries were then added to seeding in the order their participation in the competition was confirmed.[citation needed]

Within their groups, the teams played each other once in a single round-robin over the course of four days. The final round was held on days five and six of the competition, with match pairings determined by group standings.

Final groups

Group AGroup B
SeedProvince or TerritorySeedProvince or Territory
1Ontario Soccer AssociationOntario2Soccer Nova ScotiaNova Scotia
4Manitoba Soccer AssociationManitoba3British Columbia Soccer AssociationBritish Columbia
5Alberta Soccer AssociationAlberta6Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer AssociationNewfoundland and Labrador
HNewfoundland and Labrador Soccer AssociationNewfoundland and Labrador7Soccer QuébecQuébec

(H) denotes a host entry

Entrants

Of the 8 teams qualified to play at the 2025 Challenge Trophy, only 2 participated at the previous tournament in 2024 in Surrey. Ontario's representative, Gloucester Celtic FC of Ottawa, made their 3rd appearance in the previous 4 years, with 3 being podium finishes. Meanwhile, Edmonton Scottish returned as Alberta's representative for an impressive 8th time in the last 11 competitions, which also marked their 13th appearance overall.[citation needed]

Newfoundland's Holy Cross FC continued their historic run of Challenge Trophy entries, attending their 12th tournament in 15 years and 23rd overall. Elsewhere, Manitoba's representative team NKMB Saints FC attended the tournament for the first time in the club's 25 year history.

Overall, the field boasted 3 previous champions, including 2024 winners Gloucester Celtic FC. Notably, 2024 runners-up Western Halifax FC did not win Manitoba's qualifying tournament, the MSA Cup in 2025 – meaning they could not have a rematch against 2024 Challenge Trophy winners Gloucester Celtic.

Qualified teams

Province/TerritoryTeamQualified asQualification datePrevious appearances in tournamentPrevious best performance(s)Ref.
British Columbia Soccer AssociationBritish ColumbiaPort Moody SCBC Soccer Adult A Cup winners4 May 20250 (debut)
Alberta Soccer AssociationAlbertaEdmonton Drillers SCAlberta Major Provincial Cup winners17 August 20250 (Debut)
Manitoba Soccer AssociationManitobaNKMB Saints FCManitoba MSA Cup Provincial Championship winners26 July 20250 (Debut)
Ontario Soccer AssociationOntarioGloucester Celtic FCMilkUP Ontario Cup winners7 September 20254 (2013, 2016, 2022, 2024)Champions (2013, 2022, 2024)
Soccer QuébecQuébecCS Rivière-des-PrairiesCoupe du Québec Provincial Championship winners6 September 20252 (1997, 1998)Champions (1998)
Soccer Nova ScotiaNova ScotiaHalifax County United SCNova Scotia Provincial Championship winners7 August 20250 (Debut)
Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer AssociationNewfoundland and LabradorHoly Cross FCNewfoundland and Labrador Challenge Cup winners9 August 202522 (1973, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2024)Champions (1988)
CBS Strikers FC (H)NLSA Challenge Cup Runner-up6 August 20250 (Debut)

Notes

(H) indicates the host club

Competition

Group stage

Tiebreakers

Tie-breaking criteria for group play
The following criteria is used by Canada Soccer to determine group standings: Greater number of points across all group matches If two (2) teams are tied in points across all group matches Greater number of points in matches between the two (2) tied teams (head-to-head competition) Greater goal difference across all group matches Greater number of goals for across all group matches Penalty kicks at a time and place determined by Canada Soccer If three (3) or more teams are tied in points across all group matches Greater number of points in matches between the teams concerned (head-to-head competition) Greater number of goals for across the matches between the teams concerned Greater goal difference across all group matches Greater number of goals for across all group matches Drawing of lots at a time and place determined by Canada Soccer
Current as of February 2026, adapted from articles 14.7 and 14.9 of Canada Soccer's 2025 Competition Regulations for National Club Championships

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Ontario Soccer Association Gloucester Celtic FC3300131+129Advance to Challenge Trophy final3–03–07–1
2Manitoba Soccer Association NKMB Saints FC320174+36Advance to bronze medal match2–15–0
3Alberta Soccer Association Edmonton Drillers SC301215−41Advance to fifth place match0–0
4Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association CBS Strikers FC (H)3012112−111Advance to seventh place match

Matchday 1

Gloucester Celtic FC Ontario Soccer Association3–0Alberta Soccer Association Edmonton Drillers SC
NKMB Saints FC Manitoba Soccer Association5–0Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association CBS Strikers FC

Matchday 2

NKMB Saints FC Manitoba Soccer Association2–1Alberta Soccer Association Edmonton Drillers SC
Gloucester Celtic FC Alberta Soccer Association7–1Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association CBS Strikers FC

Matchday 3

Edmonton Drillers SCAlberta Soccer Association0–0Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association CBS Strikers FC
Gloucester Celtic FC Ontario Soccer Association3–0Manitoba Soccer Association NKMB Saints FC

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association Holy Cross FC32013306Advance to Challenge Trophy final2–1
2Soccer Québec CS Rivière-des-Praries320163+36Advance to bronze medal match
3Soccer Nova Scotia Halifax County United SC31023303Advance to fifth place match0–11–22–0
4British Columbia Soccer Association Port Moody SC310225−33Advance to seventh place match2–00–3

Matchday 1

Halifax County United SC Soccer Nova Scotia0–1Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association Holy Cross FC
Port Moody SC British Columbia Soccer Association0–3Soccer Québec CS Rivière-des-Praries

Matchday 2

Halifax County United SC Soccer Nova Scotia1–2Soccer Québec CS Rivière-des-Praries
Port Moody SC British Columbia Soccer Association2–0Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association Holy Cross FC

Matchday 3

Halifax County United SC Soccer Nova Scotia2–0British Columbia Soccer Association Port Moody SC
Holy Cross FC Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association2–1Soccer Québec CS Rivière-des-Praries

Final round

Placement matches

Seventh place match

CBS Strikers FC Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association2–2British Columbia Soccer Association Port Moody SC
Penalties
4-5

Fifth place match

Edmonton Drillers SC Alberta Soccer Association4–2Soccer Nova Scotia Halifax County United SC

Bronze medal match

NKMB Saints FC Manitoba Soccer Association1–2Soccer Québec CS Rivière-des-Praries

Challenge Trophy final

Gloucester Celtic FC Ontario Soccer Association1–1Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association Holy Cross FC
Piccioli 33' (pen.)Carter 81'
Penalties
Viegas Natoli Babineau Piccioli4-5Carter Grant Kirby Herrera Pieroway

Standings

Final classification

Per statistical convention in football, matches decided by penalty kicks are denoted as draws.

PosGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFinal position
1BNewfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association Holy Cross FC (S)42114407Champions
2AOntario Soccer Association Gloucester Celtic FC (S)4310142+1210Runners-up
3BSoccer Québec CS Rivière-des-Praries (S)430184+49Third place
4AManitoba Soccer Association NKMB Saints FC (S)420296+36
5AAlberta Soccer Association Edmonton Drillers SC (S)411258−34
6BSoccer Nova Scotia Halifax County United SC (S)410357−23
7BBritish Columbia Soccer Association Port Moody SC (S)411247−34
8ANewfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association CBS Strikers FC (H, U)4022314−112

Seeding for 2026 Challenge Trophy

The table below indicates the seed position earned and allocated to each member association for 2026, provided that those associations send an entry to that competition. It is based on the performance of their seeded representation teams at this tournament (teams denoted with an (S) in the classification table), and may not reflect the preliminary seeding upon its release.

SeedProvince or Territory
1Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer AssociationNewfoundland and Labrador
2Ontario Soccer AssociationOntario
3Soccer QuébecQuébec
4Manitoba Soccer AssociationManitoba
5Alberta Soccer AssociationAlberta
6Soccer Nova ScotiaNova Scotia
7British Columbia Soccer AssociationBritish Columbia

External links

  • at CanadaSoccer.com