Canadian Championship updates ahead of 2022 season

Voyageurs Cup 2013

Canada Soccer have announced the Official Draw for the 2022 Canadian Championship featuring 13 clubs including reigning winners CF Montréal as well as the date for the postponed 2020 Canadian Championship Final featuring Forge FC Hamilton and Toronto FC. Canada Soccer have also announced that this year’s schedule for the Canadian Championship will run from preliminary round in May through to the Final in July.

The Official Draw for the 2022 Canadian Championship is scheduled for Wednesday, March 9 2022 and will be broadcast on OneSoccer. Fans will find extended coverage for the Canadian Championship across Canada Soccer’s digital channels on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube featuring the hashtag #CanChamp.

The 13 clubs will be drawn from four different pots with knockout matches to be played across the First Round (10 clubs), the Quarterfinals (eight clubs), the Semifinals (four clubs), and the Final (two clubs).

Pot 1 (West)
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Calgary’s Cavalry FC
FC Edmonton
Winnipeg’s Valour FC

Pot 2 (East)
Forge FC Hamilton
York United FC
Atlético Ottawa
HFX Wanderers FC

Pot 3 (East)
Guelph United FC
CS Mont-Royal Outremont

Pot 4 (Bye)
Pacific FC
Toronto FC
CF Montréal

Across the four rounds of the 2022 Canadian Championship, the First Round will be scheduled from May 10-12 , the Quarterfinals will be scheduled from May 24-26, the Semifinals will be scheduled from June 21-23, and the Final will be scheduled in July.

The 2020 Canadian Championship Final, postponed on account of the global pandemic, has been scheduled for Saturday, June 4 at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario. The match, presented by Canada Soccer partner Toyota, will feature the 2022 lineups for both teams.

Canada Soccer’s Canadian Championship, also known as the Battle of the North, is the nation’s highest men’s domestic competition featuring clubs from coast to coast across the country, notably professional teams in Major League Soccer and the Canadian Premier League as well as league winners in both League1 Ontario and Québec’s PLSQ (Première ligue de soccer du Québec). Winners of the 2022 Canadian Championship lift the Voyageurs Cup and qualify to the annual international competition, Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League. Winners of the Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League then qualify to the FIFA Club World Cup.