From the 640 teams and 12,000 participants across the country that began the journey, six national champions were crowned on Teck Final Days at the Canada Soccer Toyota National Championships.
British Columbia defeated Ontario to win the 2018 Challenge Trophy competition in Saskatoon, SK. Surrey beat Caledon SC 6:3 in the Challenge Trophy Gold Medal Final on Teck Finals Day.
Ontario’s Scarborough GS United had captured the 2018 Jubilee Trophy on Day 5.
Ontario's Vaughan SC and the Burlington Bayhawks won bronze medals in the U-17 Cups in Surrey, B.C..
Ontario’s Woodbridge Strikers won the Boys U-15 Cup competition in Laval, QC. The Cumberland Cobras settled for a fourth place finish after losing in the bronze medal game.
“Congratulations to the players, coaches, managers, and families of the newly-crowned National Champions,” said Canada Soccer President Steven Reed.
“This competition is a truly monumental grassroots effort. Our appreciation goes out to the Local Organizing Committees and Member Associations, and their support staff, officials, volunteers, and fans in Laval, Saskatoon, and Surrey,” Reed added.
For more on the 2018 competitions and to find stories and game video, please visit canadasoccer.com/nationals.