Canada
- Country: Canada
- Football association: Canadian Soccer Association
- Top-level league: Major League Soccer
- Top-level domestic league: Canadian Soccer League
As of 2012 season:
Club | Location |
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Brampton City United FC | Brampton, Ontario |
Brantford Galaxy | Brantford, Ontario |
Kingston FC | Kingston, Ontario |
London City | London, Ontario |
Mississauga Eagles FC | Mississauga, Ontario |
Montreal Impact U-21 | Montreal, Quebec |
Niagara United | Niagara Falls, Ontario |
North York Astros | North York, Ontario |
SC Toronto | Toronto, Ontario |
SC Waterloo Region | Waterloo, Ontario |
Serbian White Eagles | Toronto, Ontario |
Roma Wolves | St. Catharines, Ontario |
TFC Academy | Toronto, Ontario |
Toronto Croatia | Mississauga, Ontario |
Windsor Stars | Windsor, Ontario |
York Region Shooters | Maple, Ontario |
The professional clubs below play in soccer leagues consisting mostly of clubs from the United States. They also contest the Canadian Championship for the Voyageurs Cup to determine Canada's entrant into the CONCACAF Champions League.
Club | City |
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FC Edmonton - (NASL) | Edmonton, Alberta |
Montreal Impact - (Major League Soccer) | Montreal, Quebec |
Vancouver Whitecaps FC - (Major League Soccer) | Vancouver, British Columbia |
Toronto FC - (Major League Soccer) | Toronto, Ontario |
Read more about this topic: List Of Top-division Football Clubs In CONCACAF Countries
Famous quotes containing the word canada:
“I see Canada as a country torn between a very northern, rather extraordinary, mystical spirit which it fears and its desire to present itself to the world as a Scotch banker.”
—Robertson Davies (b. 1913)
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“Canadians look down on the United States and consider it Hell. They are right to do so. Canada is to the United States what, in Dantes scheme, Limbo is to Hell.”
—Irving Layton (b. 1912)