The Battle of the North starts TONIGHT!

Canadian Championship - 2017 - logo with trophy

The 10th edition of the Canadian Championship, Canada Soccer’s pinnacle club competition, will kick off tonight in a head-to-head elimination series between Ottawa Fury FC and FC Edmonton, with the first leg set for tonight in Ottawa and the return match on May 10 in Edmonton.


The opening matches of the Battle of the North between Ottawa Fury FC and FC Edmonton will be livestreamed on CanadaSoccerTV (www.youtube.com/c/canadasoccertv/live) starting at 4:15 p.m. PT tonight from Ottawa and 6:15 p.m. PT on May 10 from Edmonton.


The two-match qualifying series sets the stage for an epic Battle of the North with the chance of international glory on the line. As the only all-Canada competition that leads to the international stage, including the CONCACAF Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup, not only will the Canadian Championship winner claim club soccer supremacy in Canada, but it will have the chance to carry Canada’s flag in international competition.


Whitecaps FC will open this year’s competition in the semifinal round vs. Montreal Impact, starting Tuesday, May 23 at BC Place (tickets still available).


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“We’re calling this competition The Battle of the North because it really is the pinnacle of Canadian club soccer, and the only competition that gives Canadian professional clubs an opportunity to advance to the international stage,” said Peter Montopoli, General Secretary for Canada Soccer. “Canadian clubs have come close to securing a spot in the FIFA Club World Cup in the past, including the Montreal Impact in 2015, and we are confident we’ll see some world-class soccer in each of these upcoming Canadian Championship matches.”


New Canadian Content rules introduced by Canada Soccer in 2017 include the requirement that a minimum of three Canadians are in the starting lineup for all Canadian Championship matches which will result in more Canadian players taking the pitch than in any previous editions of the competition’s ten-year history.


The Canadian Content rule builds on the youth development initiatives announced last year, in collaboration with MLS, that include the expansion of the Homegrown Player parameters to ensure that Canadian youth players in MLS club academies or Canadian approved youth clubs will be considered as domestic players in MLS.


“By ensuring that at least three Canadians are included on every starting lineup throughout the competition, we are showing our continued commitment to the development of Canadian talent in our country. This commitment extends to plans to expand the Canadian Championship for future editions to include winning teams from both League1 Ontario and Première Ligue de soccer du Québec,” said Montopoli.

The path to the FIFA Club World Cup will start at home with the qualifying round, whose winner will join Canada’s three MLS teams for home and away semifinal series. The home and away final round will culminate with the final match on June 27 where the winner will be crowned 2017 Canadian Champion and raise the Voyageurs Cup.


A special one-match Battle of the North playoff between the 2016 Canadian Championships winners Toronto FC and the 2017 winners will be played on August 9 in Toronto to determine who will advance, unless Toronto FC repeats as Canadian winners.


The winners of the Battle of the North will have earned its spot to compete in the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League, the region’s most prestigious club tournament, that qualifies its champion directly to the FIFA Club World Cup.


One of the most distinguished club level trophies in soccer, the FIFA Club World Cup pits the winners of CONCACAF Champions League against the winners of the five other continental championships: Asia's AFC Champions League, Africa's CAF Champions League, South America's Copa Libertadores, Oceania's OFC Champions League, and Europe's UEFA Champions League. The competition also features the host nation's national champions. 2017 Canadian


Championship Schedule (home team named first)

2017 Qualifying Round
May 3 Ottawa Fury FC v FC Edmonton
May 10 FC Edmonton v Ottawa Fury FC


2017 Semifinal Rounds
May 23 (Qualifying Round winner) v Toronto FC
May 23 Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Impact Montréal FC
May 30 Impact Montréal FC v Vancouver Whitecaps FC
May 31 Toronto FC v (Qualifying Round winner)


2017 Championship Final
June 20/21 First leg between Semi-Final winners
* Should Montreal make the Final this match will be played on June 21
June 27 Second leg between Semi-Final winners