Football Canada announces updates to 2022 domestic championship schedule 

OTTAWA – Football Canada announced several updates to the schedule for its 2022 domestic championships. The 2022 events mark a return to national championship competition for football after an enforced two-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic. First, the first-ever Collegiate Flag Football Championship has been set for May 6-7 in Ottawa, at Carleton University. Ottawa will also host the Canadian Flag Football League national championship, with the event scheduled to run from August 5 to 7. In tackle football, the Western Challenge (U-16 Boys) will be held in Langley, B.C. from July 1-7, with games set for July 3 and 7. Meanwhile, the date for the Women’s U-18 Championship has been changed. The inaugural event, which is still being held in Regina, will now take place from July 1-9, with games on July 3, 6 and 9. The full schedule, including updates, appears below.

For More Information:MEDIA:John EdwardsCommunications Coordinator, Football CanadaE: jedwards@footballcanada.comT: 819-578-7380

MEMBERS:Shannon DonovanCommunications Coordinator, Football CanadaE: sdonovan@footballcanada.comT: 613-868-1179

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