Canada Football
Canada |
| National Coach: Dale Mitchell National Stadium: FA founded: 1912 ( FA Website ) Joined FIFA: 0 FIFA Code: CAN Nickname: | Local Name: Canada Capital: Ottawa Population: 33,212,696 Area: 9,984,670 km2 Tel: +1 / Internet: .ca Currency: Canadian Dollar (CAD) - Rates | |||||
| Domestic Season: April - October | ||||||
| Local Time and Weather | Latest Canadian Football News | |||||
Canadian Football League System
Pyramid Structure
| 5 | A-League |
KEY: 5 = number of clubs at this level of pyramid.
|
CLUB |
STADIUM |
| Calgary Mustangs | McMahon Stadium (36,000) |
| Edmonton Aviators | Commonwealth Stadium (60,217) |
| L’Impact de Montréal | Claude-Robillard (8,900) |
| Toronto Lynx | Centennial Park (5,000) |
| Vancouver Whitecaps | Swangard (6,100) |
| NOTE: United Soccer Leagues is the largest organization of soccer leagues in North America. The A-League is the highest level and home of the top Canadian teams, plus the best American teams outside the MLS. It is split into an Eastern and a Western Conference and is fully professional. There is no automatic promotion or relegation. |
Canadian Professional Soccer League
| WEST | EAST |
| Border Stars | Durham Storm |
| Brampton Hitmen | Metro Lions |
| Hamilton Thunder | North York Astros |
| London City | Toronto Supra |
| St Catherines Wolves | Vaughan Shooters |
| Toronto Croatia |
| NOTE: The Canadian Professional Soccer League began in 1998 and has a May-October season, which ends with play-offs for the championship, which is known as the Rogers Cup. |
Links
Pacific Coast Soccer League – Includes Canadian and American clubs (men & women)





