Charlottetown has been confirmed as the host for Canada Soccer’s 2025 Toyota National Championships U-15 Cup. Scheduled for the week leading into Thanksgiving Day 2025, the six-day competition will feature amateur youth clubs from across the country for both boys and girls.
“We’re delighted that Charlottetown will be hosting the Toyota National Championships U-15 Cup next year,” said Peter Augruso. “We are convinced that the City of Charlottetown and PEI Soccer will help elevate the standards of our amateur competitions while providing participants a wonderful experience in such an historic city and beautiful part of our country.”
“We are delighted to welcome back the Toyota National Championships U-15 Cup to Charlottetown in 2025,” said Charlottetown Mayor Philip Brown. “This prestigious event will bring together talented young athletes from across the country, showcasing our historic city as a premier sport hosting destination. Beyond the excitement on the field, this event will provide a vital boost to our shoulder tourism season and draw an elevated number of fans from out of province, supporting our local businesses and hospitality sector. We look forward to working with Canada Soccer and the PEI Soccer Association to welcome athletes, coaches, and families to Charlottetown next Fall for an unforgettable experience.”
Canada Soccer’s Toyota National Championships are hosted each October across six divisions in three venues: the adult competition for the men’s Challenge Trophy and women’s Jubilee Trophy; the U-17 Cup competition for boys and girls; the U-15 Cup competition for boys and girls. In 2025, the Toyota National Championships will be hosted in St. John’s, Newfoundland Labrador (Challenge Trophy and Jubilee Trophy), Kamloops, British Columbia (U-17 Cup), and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (U-15 Cup).
As Canada Soccer’s largest national event featuring clubs from coast to coast, the Toyota National Championships have served as the nation’s primary amateur soccer competition for more than 100 years, with the men’s competition inaugurated in 1913, the youth competition inaugurated in 1966, and the women’s competition inaugurated in 1982. At all age levels, the Toyota National Championships provide a meaningful week-long soccer experience for host cities and participating teams, as well as the players, coaches, support staff, officials, and volunteers.
Charlottetown most recently hosted Canada Soccer’s U-15 Cup in 2022 when PEI FC girls became the province’s first youth team to ever reach a Canadian Final (Winnipeg 1v1 Futbol Dreams won the Girls’ U-15 Cup while CS Longueuil won the Boys’ U-15 Cup). Since 1995, Charlottetown has hosted 11 previous editions of Canada Soccer’s youth club competitions at the different age categories.
At all age levels, Canada Soccer’s national amateur competitions provide a meaningful soccer experience for host cities and participating teams, including the players, coaches, support staff, officials and volunteers. For more information on hosting opportunities for future editions of Canada Soccer’s national amateur competitions, interested communities and soccer organisations should visit canadasoccer.com/nationals.
This past season, Canada Soccer welcomed a record 105 qualified teams across its national amateur competitions across the Futsal Canadian Championship (April), Player-Development Program Championship (August), and Toyota National Championships (October). Those 105 qualified teams came from a group of more than 800 amateur teams competing in men’s and women’s divisions in the adult, U-17 and U-15 categories from September 2023 to October 2024.
WELCOME TO CHARLOTTETOWN
As the Birthplace of Confederation, Charlottetown is proud to host the 2025 Toyota National Championships U-15 Cup, welcoming athletes, fans, and visitors to our vibrant city. Our city has a proven track record of delivering exceptional sporting events, from international competitions to national championships. With state-of-the-art facilities, a dedicated network of officials and volunteers, and strategic partnerships, Charlottetown is a leader in hosting seamless and memorable experiences for participants and spectators alike.
Charlottetown’s charm extends beyond the playing field. Fall is a magical time to visit, with the Island’s vibrant colours setting the stage for cozy adventures. Enjoy seasonal festivals like Farm Day in the City, Street Feast, and the Charlottetown Scarecrow Festival, explore scenic trails and red clay heritage roads, or savour locally sourced culinary delights in our celebrated restaurants and markets.
Join us for the 2025 Toyota National Championships U-15 Cup to discover why our city is a hub for sport, tourism, and unforgettable memories.