April 9, 2021...Canada Soccer announces Professional Club Licensing renewals for 2021 (from Canada Soccer Association e-mail)

 
Canada Soccer announces Professional Club Licensing renewals for 2021
9 April 2021
Ahead of the 2021 season, Canadian Premier League clubs HFX Wanderers FC, Atletico Ottawa, 
York United FC, Forge FC, Valour FC, Cavalry FC, and Pacific FC, 2019 League1 Ontario champions 
Masters Futbol, and 2019 Première ligue de soccer du Québec champions AS Blainville have renewed 
their Canada Soccer Club Licences.

The seven Canadian Premier League received renewals of their Canada Soccer Professional Club 
Licence, the highest-level of Canada Soccer Club Licensing Program. Masters Futbol 
and AS Blainville received the Canada Soccer National Club Licence, a requirement to ensure 
that the clubs are prepared for the hosting requirements that come with their berth 
in the 2021 Canadian Championship.

Toronto FC, Club de Foot Montréal, Vancouver Whitecaps FC and FC Edmonton’s Professional 
Club Licence renewals for 2022-23 will take place in Q4 2021.

The Canada Soccer Club Licensing Program is designed to raise the standards of member 
organizations throughout the country both on and off the field toward best principles 
for development to improve the overall soccer system in Canada.

Launched in 2017, the Canada Soccer Professional Club Licensing Program includes 
the Canada Soccer Professional Club Licence and the Canada Soccer National Club Licence. 
The objective of the Licensing Program is to safeguard the credibility and integrity 
of club competitions, to improve the level of professionalism, to promote sporting 
values in accordance with the principles of fair play as well as safe and secure match 
environments, to promote transparency in the finances, ownership, and control of clubs, 
to share club and league best practices to further develop, and to formalize requirements 
for participation in national, and regional competition.

The Canada Soccer Professional Club Licence denotes that professional clubs in membership 
have fulfilled all the criteria as outlined by Canada Soccer for professional soccer 
in domestic leagues, Canadian Championship participation, and by Concacaf to be eligible 
clubs for Confederation competition (Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League, Scotiabank 
Concacaf League) leading to international competition (i.e. FIFA Club World Cup).

The Canada Soccer National Club Licence is a requirement for clubs that have earned 
the right to compete in the Canadian Championship, with potential qualification into 
the Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League competition on the pathway to the FIFA Club 
World Cup. All clubs participating in senior standards-based leagues or who seek 
cross-border sanction will require a Canada Soccer National Club Licence by 2023.     

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