Canada Soccer will broadcast every day from every venue of the 2016 Sport Chek National Championships, with the week-long schedule culminating with the eight gold-medal matches on Oct. 10 Teck Finals Day. It marks the most extensive coverage of the Sport Chek National Championships and the first time that every venue will have daily broadcasts.
From Oct. 5-10, Canada Soccer will broadcast select matches from this year's four venues: the U-14 Cup in Moncton, New Brunswick, the U-16 Cup in Lethbridge, Alberta, the U-18 Cup in Vaughan, Ontario, and both the men's Challenge Trophy and women's Jubilee Trophy in St. John's, Newfoundland Labrador.
A comprehensive broadcast schedule will be published on CanadaSoccer.com in the week before the Sport Chek National Championships. Bell Alliant will provide broadcast from Moncton and St. John's while Sports Canada TV will provide the broadcast from Lethbridge and Vaughan.
Players that have competed in past editions of the Sport Chek National Championships include National Team players Doneil Henry, Atiba Hutchinson, Kadeisha Buchanan, and Sophie Schmidt.
On the journey to the 2016 Sport Chek National Championships, clubs from across Canada have competed in regional and provincial competitions over a 13-month period from September 2015 to September 2016.
From October 5-10, there will be daily coverage of the Sport Chek National Championships from all four venues. Clubs, players, families, and fans are encouraged to share content from this year's Sport Chek National Championships using venue and competition hashtags.
Challenge Trophy - #StJohns
Jubilee Trophy - #StJohns
U-18 Cup - #U18Cup #Vaughan
U-16 Cup - #U16Cup #Lethbridge
U-14 Cup - #14Cup #Moncton
Sport Chek National Championships
Canada Soccer’s Sport Chek National Championships have served as our nation’s premier amateur competition for more than 100 years, with the men’s competition inaugurated in 1913 and the women’s competition inaugurated in 1982. At all age levels, the Sport Check National Championships provide a meaningful soccer experience for host cities and participating teams, as well as the players, coaches, support staff, officials, and volunteers. These competitions are complimented by both the Futsal Canadian Championship (since 2015) and the Amway Canadian Championship featuring Canada’s professional clubs (since 2008).
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