2024 Challenge Trophy
{{short description|100th edition of amateur cup competition in Canadian soccer}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2024}}
{{infobox football tournament season
|title = Challenge Trophy
|year = 2024
|country = Canada
|city = Surrey, British Columbia
|dates = {{start and end dates|2024|10|09|2024|10|14|df=y}}
|other_titles = {{langx|fr|Trophée Challenge 2024}}
|image = 2024 Toyota National Championships.png
|image_size = 200px
|caption = 2024 Toyota National Championships
{{langx|fr|Championnats nationaux Toyota 2024}}
|num_teams = 10
|defending_champions = {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} West Ottawa Warriors
|winners = {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} Gloucester Celtic FC
|count = 3
|second = {{flagg|cxxl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}} Suburban FC of Bedford
|third = {{nowrap|{{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}} Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC{{pad|1em}}}}
|matches = 25
|goals = 83
|attendance = 1827
|top_goal_scorer =
|award1 = {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} Stefan Karajovanovic
|award_title1 = {{nowrap|Most valuable player{{pad|2em}}}}
|award2 =
|award_title2 = Fair play award
|updated = 14 October 2024
|extra_information = {{nowrap|{{pad|1em}}Goals scored in penalty kicks are excluded from statistics.{{pad|1em}}}}
|prev_season = 2023
|next_season = 2025
}}
The 2024 Challenge Trophy ({{langx|fr|Trophée Challenge 2024}}, branded as the Toyota National Championships for sponsorship reasons) was the 100th edition of the Challenge Trophy, an annual cup competition contested as the national championship for amateur teams in men's Canadian soccer. Ten teams participated in the tournament, which took place in Surrey, British Columbia between 9–14 October 2024.
Ontario's Gloucester Celtic FC won their third Challenge Trophy, and second in three years, after defeating Nova Scotia's Suburban FC of Bedford by a score of 1–0 in the final. This also marked the fifth consecutive appearance by an Ontario representative in the Challenge Trophy final – the longest such streak by any member association since British Columbia made six straight appearances between 1982 and 1987.
Host selection
The bidding procedure to host the 2022, 2023, and 2024 Challenge and Jubilee Trophy competitions was officially opened by Canada Soccer via request for proposal submissions on 12 August 2020.{{cite web|url=https://sporttourismcanada.com/up-for-bid-canada-soccer/|title=Up for Bid: Canada Soccer|publisher=Sport Tourism Canada|website=sporttourismcanada.com|access-date=21 September 2024}}{{cite web|url=https://canadasoccer.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/CanadaSoccerToyotaNationalChampionships2022_24_RFP.pdf|title=Toyota National Championships 2022–24 RFP|publisher=Canada Soccer|website=canadasoccer.com|access-date=21 September 2024}} Bidding for the 2024 tournament was appended to a previously existing procedure for the 2022 and 2023 competitions, which had been originally issued on 7 February 2020 but suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.{{cite web|url=https://www.linkedin.com/posts/canada-soccer_canada-soccer-seeks-local-organizing-committees-activity-6633787560676118528-rqjI|title=Canada Soccer on LinkedIn: Canada Soccer seeks Local Organizing Committees for its 2022/23 Toyota…|publisher=Canada Soccer|website=linkedin.com|access-date=21 September 2024}}{{cite web|url=https://sporttourismcanada.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/canadasoccertoyotanationalchampionships2022-23_rfp.pdf|title=Toyota National Championships 2022–23 RFP|publisher=Canada Soccer|website=sporttourismcanada.com|access-date=21 September 2024}}
On 18 March 2021, the city of Surrey — who had submitted a bid as part of their sports tourism strategy in partnership with the local Surrey Football Club — were officially awarded hosting rights by Canada Soccer.{{cite press release|title=Canada Soccer Announces Hosts of the 2022–24 Toyota National Championships|url=https://sirc.ca/news/canada-soccer-announces-hosts-of-the-2022-24-toyota-national-championships/|publisher=Sport Information Resource Centre|website=sirc.ca|date=18 March 2021|access-date=21 September 2024|quote="In 2024, Quinte West, ON will host the U-15 Cup, Cape Breton, NS will host the U-17 Cup and Surrey, BC will host the Jubilee/Challenge Trophy competitions."}}{{cite press release|title=City of Surrey to host 2022 and 2024 Canada Soccer Toyota National Championships|url=https://www.surrey.ca/news-events/news/city-of-surrey-host-2022-and-2024-canada-soccer-toyota-national-championships|publisher=City of Surrey|website=surrey.ca|date=7 March 2021|access-date=21 September 2024}}
Format and entrants
Each of Canada Soccer's thirteen member associations were invited to nominate a provincial or territorial representation team for the tournament, with teams generally earning the nomination by qualifying through a preliminary series such as a league competition, open cup, playoff, or single elimination tournament.{{Cite web |url=https://canadasoccer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2024_pdf_CS_National_Championships_Regulations_EN.pdf|title=Competition Regulations for the National Club Championships 2024|publisher=Canadian Soccer Association|website=canadasoccer.com|access-date=9 September 2024|pages=4, 6–11, 17–19}} Based on the number of provincial and territorial entries received, Canada Soccer's Competition Committee determined the competition format — which in this case, also meant awarding a host and additional team entry to ensure an even number of participants and ensuring that participants play in an equal number of matches.{{citation needed|date= September 2024}}
On 13 May, Canada Soccer confirmed a total of ten member associations (nine provincial, one territorial) had indicated their participation for the 2024 tournament.{{cite news|date=13 May 2024|url=https://canadasoccer.com/news/provincial-and-territorial-competitions-for-the-2024-season/|title=Provincial and territorial competitions for the 2024 season|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240526121416/https://canadasoccer.com/news/provincial-and-territorial-competitions-for-the-2024-season/|archive-date=26 May 2024|work=Canada Soccer|access-date=9 September 2024|quote="Whitehorse Yukon Selects FC won the territorial championship by acclamation (...) Winsloe-Charlottetown Royals FC won the provincial championship by acclamation"}} Following two withdrawals from the competition in August 2024, the final number of provincial and territorial associations who participated in the competition was reduced to eight – with several revisions to the seeding and groups required.
= Seeding and groups =
Member associations were seeded according to the final classification of their representation teams in the previous year's championship, then assigned to two groups of five using a serpentine distribution method. Associations without representation in the previous year's tournament, host entries, and additional entries were then added to seeding in the order their participation in the competition was confirmed.{{citation needed|date= September 2024}}
Within their groups, the teams played each other once in a single round-robin over the course of five days, with the teams receiving a bye day corresponding with their seed number (seeds 1–2 received a bye on day 5 of competition, seeds 3–4 on day 4, seeds 5–6 on day 3, and so on). The final round was held on day six of the competition, with match pairings determined by group standings.
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== Preliminary groups ==
{{further|2023 Challenge Trophy#Classification}}
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colspan=2|Group A
!colspan=2|Group B |
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|width=40%|Province or Territory |width=10%|Seed |width=40%|Province or Territory |
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|{{flagg|cncl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} |2 |{{flagg|cncl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}} |
4
|{{flagg|cncl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}} |3 |{{flagg|cncl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}} |
5
|{{flagg|cncl|Alberta|link=Alberta Soccer Association}} |6 |{{flagg|cncl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}} |
8
|{{flagg|cncl|Prince Edward Island|link=Prince Edward Island Soccer Association}} |7 |{{flagg|cncl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}} |
9
|{{flagg|cncl|New Brunswick|link=Soccer New Brunswick}} |◊ |{{flagg|cncl|Yukon|link=Yukon Soccer Association}} |
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== Revised groups (as of 2 August) ==
{{further-text|see withdrawal of New Brunswick below}}
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|{{flagg|cncl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} |2 |{{flagg|cncl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}} |
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|{{flagg|cncl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association|name=British Columbia}} |3 |{{flagg|cncl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}} |
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|{{flagg|cncl|Alberta|link=Alberta Soccer Association}} |6 |{{flagg|cncl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}} |
8
|{{flagg|cncl|Prince Edward Island|link=Prince Edward Island Soccer Association}} |7 |{{flagg|cncl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}} |
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|{{flagg|cncl|Yukon|link=Yukon Soccer Association}} |† |{{flagg|cncl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association|name=British Columbia (H)}} |
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== Final groups (as of 31 August) ==
{{further-text|see withdrawal of Prince Edward Island below}}
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|{{flagg|cncl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association|name=Ontario}} |2 |{{flagg|cncl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}} |
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|{{flagg|cncl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association|name=British Columbia}} |3 |{{flagg|cncl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}} |
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|{{flagg|cncl|Alberta|link=Alberta Soccer Association}} |6 |{{flagg|cncl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}} |
◊
|{{flagg|cncl|Yukon|link=Yukon Soccer Association}} |7 |{{flagg|cncl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}} |
†
|{{flagg|cncl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association|name=British Columbia (H)}} |‡ |{{flagg|cncl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association|name=Ontario (A)}} |
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= Entrants =
Of the 10 teams qualified to play at the 2024 Challenge Trophy, only 2 participated at the previous tournament in 2023 in Halifax. Nova Scotia's representatives, Suburban FC of Bedford, made their 3rd appearance overall in the tournament, on the heels of a 4th-place finish in 2023. Meanwhile, Edmonton Scottish returned as Alberta's representative for an impressive 8th time in the last 11 competitions, which also marked their 13th appearance overall.{{citation needed|date= September 2024}}
Newfoundland's Holy Cross FC continued their historic run of Challenge Trophy entries, attending their 11th tournament in 14 years and 22nd overall. Elsewhere, British Columbia's representative team Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC returned for its first appearance in a quarter of a century (since 1999), and their host team Vancouver United Hibernian made their debut in Challenge Trophy competition.{{citation needed|date= September 2024}}
Overall, the field boasted 5 previous champions, including 2022 winners Gloucester Celtic FC. Notably, 2023 champions West Ottawa Warriors did not enter Ontario's qualifying tournament, the Ontario Cup in 2024 – meaning they could not defend their title at this competition.{{citation needed|date= September 2024}}
== Qualified teams ==
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!width=13%|Province/Territory !width=13%|Team !width=20% class=unsortable|Qualified as !width=10%|Qualification date !width=28% data-sort-type="number"|Previous appearances in tournament{{efn-la|group=qualified-teams|Bold indicates champion for that year.}} !width=13%|Previous best performance(s) !width=3% class=unsortable|{{Tooltip| Ref. | References}} |
rowspan=2|{{sort|British Columbia|{{flagg|cncl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}}}}
| BC Soccer Adult A Cup winners | {{dts|28 April 2024}} | {{sort|2|Runners-up}} (1999) | {{cite news|date=29 April 2024|title=BC Soccer’s 2024 Adult Provincial Championships Come to an End|url=https://www.bcsoccer.net/news/posts/bc-soccer-s-2024-adult-provincial-championships-come-to-an-end/|work=BC Soccer|access-date=9 September 2024|quote="With a large crowd of travelling fans, CMFSC A Wolves rose to the gold, claiming the Men's A Cup title!"}} |
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| Vancouver United Hibernian{{efn-la|group=qualified-teams|Awarded host entry into the tournament via articles 2.1.1 and 13.3 (competition format).}} | Host entry, as BC Soccer Adult A Cup runners-up | {{dts|2 August 2024}}{{efn-la|group=qualified-teams|Qualified as runners-up on 28 April 2024, but awarded host team entry on 2 August 2024.}} | 0 (debut) | {{sort|15|–}} |
{{sort|Alberta|{{flagg|cncl|Alberta|link=Alberta Soccer Association}}}}
| Alberta Soccer Challenge Cup winners | {{dts|18 August 2024|addkey=1}} | 12 (1972, 1979, 1987, 1992, 1996, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2023) | {{sort|1.2|Champions}} (2016) |
{{sort|Manitoba|{{flagg|cncl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}}}}
| Manitoba MSA Cup Provincial Championship winners | {{dts|27 July 2024}} | {{sort|1.3|Champions}} (2009) | {{cite news|date=28 July 2024|title=Hellas SC win their fourth Manitoba Cup provincial title|url=https://canadasoccer.com/news/hellas-sc-win-their-fourth-manitoba-cup-provincial-title/|work=Canada Soccer|access-date=9 September 2024|quote="The two sides were even 2:2 after 120 minutes before Hellas SC won on kicks to win the 2024 MSA Cup and qualify for the Toyota National Championships."}} |
rowspan=2|{{sort|Ontario|{{flagg|cncl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}}}}
| Gloucester Celtic FC | MilkUP Ontario Cup winners | rowspan=2|{{dts|31 August 2024}}{{efn-la|group=qualified-teams|Qualified as Ontario Cup finalists on 25 August 2024 and confirmed as entrants on 31 August 2024.}}{{efn-la|group=qualified-teams|Officially seeded on 8 September 2024 following Ontario Cup final result.}} |
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| Scarborough GS United{{efn-la|group=qualified-teams|Awarded additional entry into the tournament via articles 2.1.1 and 8 (replacement teams).}} | Additional entry, as MilkUP Ontario Cup runners-up | 1 (2005) | {{sort|1.4|Champions}} (2005) |
{{sort|Québec|{{flagg|cncl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}}}}
| CS Saint-Lazare/Hudson | LSEQ league final winners | {{dts|21 September 2024}}{{efn-la|group=qualified-teams|Rescheduled from original date of 15 September 2024.}} | 0 (debut) | {{sort|15|–}} |
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| {{sort|New Brunswick|{{flagg|cncl|New Brunswick|link=Soccer New Brunswick}}}} | | NBPSL Challenge Cup winners | {{dts|1 August 2024}} | 10 (2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023) |
{{sort|Nova Scotia|{{flagg|cncl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}}}}
| Suburban FC of Bedford{{efn-la|group=qualified-teams|Competed in previous competitions as Suburban FC of Fall River.}} | Soccer Nova Scotia AAA Cup winners | {{dts|8 August 2024}} | {{sort|4|Fourth place}} (2023) | {{cite news|date=8 August 2024|title=Suburban FC wins their fourth Nova Scotia provincial title|url=https://canadasoccer.com/news/suburban-fc-wins-their-fourth-nova-scotia-provincial-title/|work=Canada Soccer|access-date=9 September 2024|quote="Suburban FC won their third-straight Nova Scotia provincial championship on Thursday night as they qualified for the 2024 Toyota National Championships."}} |
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| {{sort|Prince Edward Island|{{flagg|cncl|Prince Edward Island|link=Prince Edward Island Soccer Association}}}} | | Acclaimed{{efn-la|group=qualified-teams|Awarded Prince Edward Island's provincial championship and competition berth by acclamation.}} | {{dts|13 May 2024}} | {{sort|7|Seventh place}} (2022) |
{{sort|Newfoundland and Labrador|{{flagg|cncl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}}}}
| Holy Cross FC | Newfoundland and Labrador Challenge Cup winners | {{dts|18 August 2024|addkey=2}} | 21 (1973, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022) | {{sort|1.5|Champions}} (1988) | {{cite web|url=http://www.nlsa.ca/division/315/22663/gamesheet/1233134|title=Mens – Challenge Cup|publisher=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association|website=nlsa.ca|access-date=9 September 2024}} |
{{sort|Yukon|{{flagg|cncl|Yukon|link=Yukon Soccer Association}}}}
| Acclaimed{{efn-la|group=qualified-teams|Awarded Yukon's territorial championship and competition berth by acclamation.}} | {{dts|13 May 2024}} | 6 (2000, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2017) | {{sort|9|Ninth place}} (2009) |
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;Notes
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== Withdrawals ==
=== New Brunswick ===
In early August, following the release of the preliminary schedule and groups, New Brunswick informed Canada Soccer that they would be withdrawing their entry into the competition. As a result, Yukon were elevated a position within the seeding table and placed in group A, and British Columbia were awarded an additional berth into the tournament for a host team and automatically placed in the remaining group B slot.{{citation needed|date= September 2024}}
This also marked the second time New Brunswick had withdrawn from the tournament in three years, following their abandonment of the 2022 competition.
=== Prince Edward Island ===
As the tournament drew closer, Prince Edward Island informed Canada Soccer on 31 August that they too would be withdrawing their team nomination. With a second berth already awarded to British Columbia via a host team, the Competitions Committee held a draw to determine which province would be awarded an entry for an additional team into the tournament – a process which last occurred ahead of the 2016 competition.{{cite web|title=St. John's 2016 draw opens door for second Alberta team|url=http://www.canadasoccer.com/st-john-s-2016-draw-opens-door-for-second-alberta-team-p159727%26t%3Dnationals_article%26site%3D15493|website=canadasoccer.com|publisher=Canadian Soccer Association|date=9 July 2016|accessdate=13 September 2024|archive-date=20 September 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160920170354/http://www.canadasoccer.com/st-john-s-2016-draw-opens-door-for-second-alberta-team-p159727%26t%3Dnationals_article%26site%3D15493|quote="The second Alberta entry was confirmed after a draw at the Canada Soccer offices following the withdrawal of Northwest Territories entry."|url-status=dead}} This process resulted in Ontario being allotted an entry for an additional, unseeded team into the competition.
Following this withdrawal, the two finalists of the 2024 MilkUP Ontario Cup were informed of their qualification to the tournament. This meant that the Ontario representatives were determined on 31 August, as opposed to the date of their provincial final, which was scheduled for 8 September. These developments further triggered another change in seeding, with Yukon now elevated again by a position within the seeding table (remaining in group A). This also moved British Columbia's host team entry to group A, ultimately placing Ontario's additional team into group B.{{citation needed|date= September 2024}}
Venue and fields
All 25 group stage and classification matches took place across four artificial turf fields at Newton Athletic Park, within the host city of Surrey, British Columbia.
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Competition
The preliminary schedule was released by Canada Soccer on 19 August without locations or kick-off times, which were later confirmed on 6 September.{{cite news |date=6 September 2024|title=Match Schedules Confirmed for the Toyota National Championships|url=https://canadasoccer.com/news/match-schedules-confirmed-for-the-toyota-national-championships/|work=Canada Soccer|access-date=6 September 2024|quote="Canada Soccer has confirmed the match schedules for the 2024 Toyota National Championships that will take place this October for the men’s Challenge Trophy and women’s Jubilee Trophy in Surrey, British Columbia."}}
= Group stage =
== Tiebreakers ==
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Tie-breaking criteria for group play |
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The following criteria is used by Canada Soccer to determine group standings:
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{{nowrap|Current as of November 2023, adapted from articles 14.7 and 14.9 of Canada Soccer's 2024 Competition Regulations for National Club Championships{{pad|2em}}}} |
== Group A ==
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;Matchday 2
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|date = {{Start date|2024|10|10|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|12:30|-7}}
|team1 = Gloucester Celtic FC {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 3
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}} Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC
|score2 = 1
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5852
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 4)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 65
|referee = Amer Ramic (British Columbia)
}}
{{Football box
|id = Alberta v British Columbia (Host)
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|10|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|12:30|-7}}
|team1 = Edmonton Scottish {{flagg|cxxl|Alberta|link=Alberta Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 2
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}} Vancouver United Hibernian
|score2 = 0
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5853
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 1)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 80
|referee = Joey Ratcliffe (British Columbia)
}}
----
;Matchday 3
{{Football box
|id = Ontario v British Columbia (Host)
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|11|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|10:00|-7}}
|team1 = Gloucester Celtic FC {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 3
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}} Vancouver United Hibernian
|score2 = 2
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5854
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 4)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 40
|referee = Mazzen Black (Alberta)
}}
{{Football box
|id = British Columbia v Yukon
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|11|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|10:00|-7}}
|team1 = Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC {{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 3
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Yukon|link=Yukon Soccer Association}} Yukon Selects SC
|score2 = 2
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5855
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 1)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 100
|referee = Marko Ristic (British Columbia)
}}
----
;Matchday 4
{{Football box
|id = Yukon v British Columbia (Host)
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|12|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|12:30|-7}}
|team1 = Yukon Selects SC {{flagg|cxxl|Yukon|link=Yukon Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 0
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}} Vancouver United Hibernian
|score2 = 2
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5857
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 4)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 65
|referee = Mo Mohseni (British Columbia)
}}
{{Football box
|id = Ontario v Alberta
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|12|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|15:00|-7}}
|team1 = Gloucester Celtic FC {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 1
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Alberta|link=Alberta Soccer Association}} Edmonton Scottish
|score2 = 1
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5856
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 1)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 120
|referee = Nico Jecanski (British Columbia)
}}
----
;Matchday 5
{{Football box
|id = British Columbia v British Columbia (Host)
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|13|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|12:30|-7}}
|team1 = Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC {{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 2
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}} Vancouver United Hibernian
|score2 = 1
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5858
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 1)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 160
|referee = Amer Ramic (British Columbia)
}}
{{Football box
|id = Alberta v Yukon
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|13|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|12:30|-7}}
|team1 = Edmonton Scottish {{flagg|cxxl|Alberta|link=Alberta Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 3
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Yukon|link=Yukon Soccer Association}} Yukon Selects SC
|score2 = 1
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5859
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 4)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 47
|referee = Joey Ratcliffe (British Columbia)
}}
----
== Group B ==
|section=Group B
|show_matches=y
|class_rules=Tiebreakers
|source=[https://www.canadasoccer.com/events/toyota-national-championships/toyota-national-championship-challenge-trophy/?c=challengeTrophyChamp&y=2024 Canada Soccer]
|teamwidth=250
|match_col_width=50
|team_order=NS, ONA, MB, NL, QC
|update=complete
|start_date=9 October 2024
|win_MB=2 |draw_MB=1 |loss_MB=1 |gf_MB=8 |ga_MB=6
|win_NL=1 |draw_NL=1 |loss_NL=2 |gf_NL=3 |ga_NL=5
|win_NS=3 |draw_NS=0 |loss_NS=1 |gf_NS=9 |ga_NS=6
|win_ONA=3 |draw_ONA=0 |loss_ONA=1 |gf_ONA=8 |ga_ONA=6
|win_QC=0 |draw_QC=0 |loss_QC=4 |gf_QC=2 |ga_QC=7
|status_ONA=A
|status_text_A=Additional entry
|match_MB_NL=1–1
|match_MB_NS=null
|match_MB_ONA=2–3
|match_MB_QC=null
|match_NL_MB=null
|match_NL_NS=null
|match_NL_ONA=0–1
|match_NL_QC=null
|match_NS_MB=0–2
|match_NS_NL=3–1
|match_NS_ONA=4–3
|match_NS_QC=null
|match_ONA_MB=null
|match_ONA_NL=null
|match_ONA_NS=null
|match_ONA_QC=null
|match_QC_MB=2–3
|match_QC_NL=0–1
|match_QC_NS=0–2
|match_QC_ONA=0–1
|name_MB={{flagg|cxxl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}} Hellas SC |short_MB={{flagg|uxx|Manitoba|alt=Hellas SC}}
|name_NL={{flagg|cxxl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}} Holy Cross FC |short_NL={{flagg|uxx|Newfoundland and Labrador|alt=Holy Cross FC}}
|name_NS={{flagg|cxxl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}} Suburban FC of Bedford |short_NS={{flagg|uxx|Nova Scotia|alt=Suburban FC of Bedford}}
|name_ONA={{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} Scarborough GS United |short_ONA={{flagg|uxx|Ontario|alt=Scarborough GS United}}
|name_QC={{flagg|cxxl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}} CS Saint-Lazare/Hudson|short_QC={{flagg|uxx|Québec|alt=CS Saint-Lazare/Hudson}}
|res_col_header=Q
|col_b1=#ead79b |text_b1={{pad|1em}}Advance to Challenge Trophy final{{pad|1em}} |result1=b1
|col_b2=#bbb4aa |text_b2=Advance to bronze medal match |result2=b2
|col_b3=#f4ebcd |text_b3=Advance to fifth place match |result3=b3
|col_b4=#faf5e6 |text_b4=Advance to seventh place match |result4=b4
|text_b5=Advance to ninth place match |result5=b5
|hth_NS=Advance to Challenge Trophy final on criteria 2.1 with 4–3 win over Scarborough GS United (head to head competition)
|hth_ONA=NS
}}
;Matchday 1
{{Football box
|id = Québec v Newfoundland and Labrador
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|09|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|12:30|-7}}
|team1 = CS Saint-Lazare/Hudson {{flagg|cxxl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}}
|score1 = 0
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}} Holy Cross FC
|score2 = 1
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5860
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 1)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 40
|referee = Mazzen Black (Alberta)
}}
{{Football box
|id = Nova Scotia v Manitoba
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|09|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|12:30|-7}}
|team1 = Suburban FC of Bedford {{flagg|cxxl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}}
|score1 = 0
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}} Hellas SC
|score2 = 2
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5861
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 4)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 30
|referee = Amaury Majors (Bermuda)
}}
----
;Matchday 2
{{Football box
|id = Québec v Nova Scotia
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|10|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|10:00|-7}}
|team1 = CS Saint-Lazare/Hudson {{flagg|cxxl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}}
|score1 = 0
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}} Suburban FC of Bedford
|score2 = 2
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5862
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 1)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 60
|referee = Niko Jecanski (British Columbia)
}}
{{Football box
|id = Manitoba v Ontario (Additional)
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|10|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|10:00|-7}}
|team1 = Hellas SC {{flagg|cxxl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 2
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} Scarborough GS United
|score2 = 3
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5863
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 4)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 50
|referee = Mo Mohseni (British Columbia)
}}
----
;Matchday 3
{{Football box
|id = Québec v Ontario (Additional)
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|11|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|12:30|-7}}
|team1 = CS Saint-Lazare/Hudson {{flagg|cxxl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}}
|score1 = 0
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} Scarborough GS United
|score2 = 1
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5864
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 4)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 150
|referee = Amaury Majors (Bermuda)
}}
{{Football box
|id = Nova Scotia v Newfoundland and Labrador
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|11|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|12:30|-7}}
|team1 = Suburban FC of Bedford {{flagg|cxxl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}}
|score1 = 3
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}} Holy Cross FC
|score2 = 1
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5865
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 1)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 65
|referee = Thomas Noël (Québec)
}}
----
;Matchday 4
{{Football box
|id = Québec v Manitoba
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|12|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|10:00|-7}}
|team1 = CS Saint-Lazare/Hudson {{flagg|cxxl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}}
|score1 = 2
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}} Hellas SC
|score2 = 3
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5866
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 4)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 70
|referee = David Schmidt-Schweda (British Columbia)
}}
{{Football box
|id = Newfoundland and Labrador v Ontario (Additional)
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|12|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|10:00|-7}}
|team1 = Holy Cross FC {{flagg|cxxl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 0
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} Scarborough GS United
|score2 = 1
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5867
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 1)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 75
|referee = Amer Ramic (British Columbia)
}}
----
;Matchday 5
{{Football box
|id = Nova Scotia v Ontario (Additional)
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|13|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|10:00|-7}}
|team1 = Suburban FC of Bedford {{flagg|cxxl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}}
|score1 = 4
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} Scarborough GS United
|score2 = 3
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5868
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 1)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 85
|referee = Thomas Noël (Québec)
}}
{{Football box
|id = Manitoba v Newfoundland and Labrador
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|13|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|10:00|-7}}
|team1 = Hellas SC {{flagg|cxxl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 1
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}} Holy Cross FC
|score2 = 1
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5869
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 4)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 40
|referee = Amaury Majors (Bermuda)
}}
----
= Final round =
== Placement matches ==
;Ninth place match
{{Football box
|id = Ninth place match
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|14|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|08:00|-7}}
|team1 = Yukon Selects SC {{flagg|cxxl|Yukon|link=Yukon Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 0
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}} CS Saint-Lazare/Hudson
|score2 = 6
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5870
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 5)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 35
|referee = Joey Ratcliffe (British Columbia)
}}
----
;Seventh place match
{{Football box
|id = Seventh place match
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|14|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|08:00|-7}}
|team1 = Vancouver United Hibernian {{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 5
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}} Holy Cross FC
|score2 = 1
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5871
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 4)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 25
|referee = Amaury Majors (Bermuda)
}}
----
;Fifth place match
{{Football box
|id = Fifth place match
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|14|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|10:30|-7}}
|team1 = Edmonton Scottish {{flagg|cxxl|Alberta|link=Alberta Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 0
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}} Hellas SC
|score2 = 3
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5872
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 5)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 40
|referee = Mo Mohseni (British Columbia)
}}
----
;Bronze medal match
{{Football box
|id = Third place match
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|14|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|10:30|-7}}
|team1 = Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC {{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 3
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} Scarborough GS United
|score2 = 3
|goals2 =
|penaltyscore = 5–4{{efn-la|group=14.3|name=regulations|Match went directly to penalty kicks following regulation time as per article 14.3 (duration of play, tie-breaking, and standings).}}
|penalties1 =
|penalties2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5873
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 4)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 100
|referee = Thomas Noël (Québec)
}}
{{notelist-la|group=14.3}}
----
== Challenge Trophy final ==
{{Football box
|id = Final
|date = {{Start date|2024|10|14|df=y}}
|time = {{UTZ|10:30|-7}}
|team1 = Gloucester Celtic FC {{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}}
|score1 = 1
|goals1 =
|team2 = {{flagg|cxxl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}} Suburban FC of Bedford
|score2 = 0
|goals2 =
|report = https://canadasoccer.com/championship-match/?matchId=5874
|stadium = Newton Athletic Park (Field 1)
|location = Surrey
|attendance = 215
|referee = Niko Jecanski (British Columbia)
}}
Standings
{{columns-start}}
= Final classification =
Per statistical convention in football, matches decided by penalty kicks are denoted as draws.
|section=Classification
|show_groups=yes
|source=[https://www.canadasoccer.com/events/toyota-national-championships/toyota-national-championship-challenge-trophy/?c=challengeTrophyChamp&y=2024 Canada Soccer]
|update=complete
|start_date=9 October 2024
|teamwidth=250
|team_order=ON, NS, BC, ONA, MB, AB, BCH, NL, QC, YK
|win_AB=2 |draw_AB=1 |loss_AB=2 |gf_AB=7 |ga_AB=7
|win_BC=3 |draw_BC=1 |loss_BC=1 |gf_BC=11 |ga_BC=10
|win_BCH=2 |draw_BCH=0 |loss_BCH=3 |gf_BCH=10 |ga_BCH=8
|win_MB=3 |draw_MB=1 |loss_MB=1 |gf_MB=11 |ga_MB=6
|win_NL=1 |draw_NL=1 |loss_NL=3 |gf_NL=4 |ga_NL=10
|win_NS=3 |draw_NS=0 |loss_NS=2 |gf_NS=9 |ga_NS=7
|win_ON=4 |draw_ON=1 |loss_ON=0 |gf_ON=9 |ga_ON=4
|win_ONA=3 |draw_ONA=1 |loss_ONA=1 |gf_ONA=11 |ga_ONA=9
|win_QC=1 |draw_QC=0 |loss_QC=4 |gf_QC=8 |ga_QC=7
|win_YK=0 |draw_YK=0 |loss_YK=5 |gf_YK=3 |ga_YK=15
|name_AB={{flagg|cxxl|Alberta|link=Alberta Soccer Association}} Edmonton Scottish |group_AB=A
|name_BC={{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}} Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC |group_BC=A
|name_BCH={{flagg|cxxl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}} Vancouver United Hibernian |group_BCH=A
|name_MB={{flagg|cxxl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}} Hellas SC |group_MB=B
|name_NL={{flagg|cxxl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}} Holy Cross FC |group_NL=B
|name_NS={{flagg|cxxl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}} Suburban FC of Bedford |group_NS=B
|name_ON={{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} Gloucester Celtic FC |group_ON=A
|name_ONA={{flagg|cxxl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} Scarborough GS United |group_ONA=B
|name_QC={{flagg|cxxl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}} CS Saint-Lazare/Hudson |group_QC=B
|name_YK={{flagg|cxxl|Yukon|link=Yukon Soccer Association}} Yukon Selects SC |group_YK=A
|status_AB=S
|status_BC=S
|status_BCH=HU
|status_MB=S
|status_NL=S
|status_NS=S
|status_ON=S
|status_ONA=AU
|status_QC=S
|status_YK=S
|status_text_A=Additional entry
|status_text_H=Host entry
|status_text_S=Seeded representative
|status_text_U=Unseeded representative (result precluded in 2025 seeding)
|res_col_header={{pad|1em}}Final position{{pad|1em}}
|col_1=#ead79b |text_1=Champions |result1=1
|col_2=#dee3e6 |text_2=Runners-up |result2=2
|col_3=#bbb4aa |text_3=Third place |result3=3
}}
{{column}}
= Seeding for 2025 Challenge Trophy =
The table below indicates the seed position earned and allocated to each member association for 2025, provided that those associations send an entry to that competition. It is based on the performance of their seeded representation teams at this tournament (teams denoted with an (S) in the classification table), and may not reflect the preliminary seeding upon its release.
class="wikitable" |
width=20%|Seed
!width=80%|Province or Territory |
---|
2
|1 |{{flagg|cncl|Ontario|link=Ontario Soccer Association}} |
2
|{{flagg|cncl|Nova Scotia|link=Soccer Nova Scotia}} |
3
|{{flagg|cncl|British Columbia|link=British Columbia Soccer Association}} |
4
|{{flagg|cncl|Manitoba|link=Manitoba Soccer Association}} |
5
|{{flagg|cncl|Alberta|link=Alberta Soccer Association}} |
6
|{{flagg|cncl|Newfoundland and Labrador|link=Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association}}{{pad|2em}} |
7
|{{flagg|cncl|Québec|link=Soccer Québec}} |
8
|{{flagg|cncl|Yukon|link=Yukon Soccer Association}} |
{{columns-end}}
References
{{reflist}}
External links
- {{Official website|https://www.canadasoccer.com/events/toyota-national-championships/toyota-national-championship-challenge-trophy/|name=Competition website}}
{{2024 in Canadian soccer}}
{{Challenge Trophy (Canada)}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Challenge Trophy, 2024}}
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