Ontario, BC, Quebec strong on day three of 2019 Toyota National Championships

October 14, 2019

Canada Soccer - Ontario, BC, Quebec strong on day three of 2019 Toyota National Championships
11 October 2019

British Columbia’s Surrey Central City Breakers and Ontario’s Ottawa St. Anthony sit atop their respective Challenge Trophy groups at nine points after each secured three straight victories at the 2019 Toyota National Championships.
 
Meanwhile, Ontario marched on at the U-17 Cup in Charlottetown, with both the Ottawa TFC Academy and Woodbridge SC winning their third games of the tournament on a pleasant fall day in Charlottetown. It was also a good day for Quebec, as St Laurent defeated PEI FC to move to the top of Boys’ U-17 Cup Group A, while Lakeshore sit atop the Girls’ U-17 Cup Group B standings following a 5:0 win over Regina Bluestars.
 
After two games each, Ontario, Alberta, BC, Manitoba and Quebec have all earned full points to top their respective groups and move into the U-15 Cup championship round on day four. Four teams from the Boys and Girls side of the draw will move into the consolation round to play for ninth place.
 
Challenge Trophy
 
Group A - Surrey Central City Breakers (BC) 4:0 (NB) Fredericton Picaroons
Group A - Holy Cross (NL) 1:1 (MB) FC Winnipeg Lions
Group B - Ottawa St. Anthony (ON) 4:0 (NT) Yellowknife Galaxy FC
Group B - United DFC (NS) 2:0 (SK) Saskatoon Revolution
 
Jubilee Trophy
 
OFF DAY
 
Boys’ U-17 Cup
 
Group A - Calgary Foothills SC (AB) 3:2 (NS) Halifax City SC
Group A - CS St Laurent (QC) 6:0 (PE) PEI FC
Group B - Mountain United (BC) 4:2 (SK) FC Regina Bluestars
Group B - Woodbridge SC (ON) 3:0 (NB) Moncton Codiac SC
 
Girls’ U-17 Cup
 
Group A – Lakeshore SC (QC) 5:0 (SK) FC Regina Bluestars
Group A - Calgary Foothills WFC (AB) 0:1 (BC) Surrey United SC
Group B – Ottawa TFC Academy (ON) 6:0 (NB) Moncton Codiac SC
Group B – Halifax County United SC (NS) 2:0 (PE) PEI FC
 
Boy’s U-15 Cup
 
Group A - Milton Magic (ON) 3:1 (BC) Vancouver Island Wave
Group B - St. Albert Impact (AB) 2:1 (PE) PEI FC
Group C - Winnipeg Bonivital SC (MB) 1:0 (NL) Feildians AA St. John’s
Group D - CS St-Laurent (QC) 5:0 (NB) Moncton Codiac SC
 
Girls’ U-15 Cup
 
Group A - Surrey United SC (BC) 1:0 (NB) CS Dieppe
Group B - AS Brossard (QC) 2:0 (SK) FC Regina Bluestars
Group C - Calgary Foothills WFC (AB) 4:1 (MB) Winnipeg Bonivital SC
Group D - Oshawa Kicks (ON) 3:2 (NS) Suburban FC

2019 Toyota National Championships U-15 Cup schedules
2019 Toyota National Championships U-17 Cup schedules
2019 Toyota National Championships Challenge and Jubilee Trophy schedules

Website, Digital Media & Photos
Canada Soccer will provide daily coverage of the Toyota National Championships from all three venues via the official website, www.canadasoccer.com/nationals. Participating teams, players, families, and fans are encouraged to share content from this year's Toyota National Championships using venue and competition hashtags. Canada Soccer will share updated on Facebook (CanadaSoccer), Twitter (@CanadaSoccerEN /@CanadaSoccerFR), and Instagram (@CanadaSoccer).

Challenge Trophy - #StJohns2019
Jubilee Trophy - #StJohns2019
U-17 Cup - #U17Cup #Charlottetown2019
U-15 Cup - #U15Cup #Edmonton2019
FINAL DAY (all venues) - #TeckFinalsDay

Live Streaming
Canada Soccer will broadcast every day from each of the three 2019 Toyota National Championships venues, culminating with the five gold-medal matches on Teck Finals Day. The live streaming marks a continued commitment by Canada Soccer to deliver extensive coverage of the Toyota National Championships, including live daily broadcasts from each venue and nearly 100 matches streamed during the competition. For continued updates visit canadasoccer.com/nationals.

Mobile App
Access competition schedules, scores, and standings via the official 2019 Toyota National Championships mobile app. To access the App search ‘Canada Soccer’ in either the iOS or Android app stores.

Official Merchandise
Official 2019 Toyota National Championships merchandise will be available for sale on-site at the U-15 Cup in Edmonton, AB and U-17 Cup in Charlottetown, PE.

Toyota National Championships
Canada Soccer’s Toyota National Championships serves as our nation’s premier amateur competition and provide a meaningful soccer experience for participating teams and their players, coaches, support staff, as well as for officials and volunteers. Other National Championships owned and operated by Canada Soccer include the Canadian Championship and the Futsal Canadian Championship.