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Jubilee Trophy

The Jubilee Trophy (French: Trophée Jubilee) is the trophy presented to Canada's women's amateur soccer champions as part of Canada Soccer's annual National Championships. The women's competition was inaugurated in 1982.


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The Jubilee Trophy (French: Trophée Jubilee) is the trophy presented to Canada's women's amateur soccer champions as part of Canada Soccer's annual National Championships. The women's competition was inaugurated in 1982.

As part of the same National Championships, the Challenge Trophy is presented annually to the men's amateur soccer champions. The first men's amateur competition took place in 1913. Other amateur divisions in the National Championships are: Boys U-17 Cup; Girls U-17 Cup; Boys U-15 Cup; Girls U-15 Cup.

Eight clubs have won the National Championships women's competition two or more times. Edmonton Angels are the most successful club with nine Jubilee Trophy titles to their credit (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1995, 1999, 2000).

As Canada Soccer's premier amateur competition, only Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected persons may compete in the National Championships. Only amateur players (including reinstated amateurs) may compete in the competition and they must be assigned to their respective clubs by 31 August of that year (or an earlier date if stipulated by the province or territory).

The tournament is divided into two stages; a group stage and a classification stage. In the group stage, the eight teams are divided into two groups of four teams, which then play a single-game round robin format.

At the end of the group stage, each team advances to the classification round and plays against the team from the other group with the corresponding ranking to determine overall standings for the tournament.

Canadian communities have the opportunity to bid on hosting the National Championships. As explained by Canada Soccer, "events will be organized and executed by Canada Soccer in collaboration with the Local Organizing Committee." Bidders are evaluated across nine different categories: Background; Support and partnerships; Facilities; Competition; Finance; Communication, hosting services & activities; Operation Organization; Legacy; and Overall Bid Presentation.

Once a Host City is selected, the hosts set up a Local Organizing Committee that stages the competition. Canada Soccer remains the "rights holder and has the overall responsibility for these events."

Host cities for the women's (Jubilee Trophy) and men's (Challenge Trophy) adult amateur competitions have mostly been the same (1985 to 1991; 1993 to present), with the exception of just a few years (1982, 1983, 1984, 1992).

RankProvinceYears HostedHost Cities
1Newfoundland and Labrador6St. John's (1989, 2002, 2008, 2016, 2019, 2025)
Nova Scotia6Lunenburg (1983), Dartmouth (1990), New Minas (1996), Halifax (2007, 2013, 2023)
2British Columbia5Victoria (1984), Chilliwack (1999), Surrey (2006, 2017, 2024)
Alberta5Calgary (1997, 2005, 2015), Edmonton (1985, 1994)
Saskatchewan5Saskatoon (1988, 1991, 2000, 2009, 2018)
Ontario5Etobicoke (1982, 1993), Vaughan (2001, 2014, 2022)
Quebec5Ste-Thérèse (1984), Sherbrooke (1986), Dorval (1992), Québec (2003), Brossard (2011)
8Manitoba3Winnipeg (1987, 1995, 2012)
9Prince Edward Island2Charlottetown (2004, 2010)
10New Brunswick1Fredericton (1998)

Canada Soccer planned to launch their first women's National Championship in 1983, but they changed their plans and hosted their first Canadian Final in 1982. That first Final featured the winners of Canada Soccer's Western and Eastern Championships, the Edmonton George's Angels and London Concorde SC, at Centennial Stadium on Saturday 6 November 1982. Edmonton won 4-0 to capture the first Canadian title.

Before women's professional soccer was established in North America, Canada Soccer's National Championships Jubilee Trophy competition featured many of Canada's best players from the 1980s and 1990s. From Canada's first National Team at the 1986 North America Cup, 14 of the 16 players featured in at least one National Championships during their career. From Canada's first two FIFA World Cup teams in 1995 and 1999, 20 of the 33 players featured in at least one National Championships before they featured at a FIFA World Cup.

With the establishment of the USL W-League and then professional leagues WUSA, WPS and the NWSL, fewer and fewer of Canada's best players have featured at the amateur National Championships. From Canada's next two FIFA World Cup teams in 2003 and 2007, 11 of the 29 players featured in at least one National Championships before they featured at a FIFA World Cup (although six of those 11 players were teenagers at the National Championships).

From Canada's most recent FIFA World Cup team in 2023, only four of the 23 players featured in at least one National Championships, albeit all of them as teenagers before their professional careers (Deanne Rose, Sophie Schmidt, Christine Sinclair and Shelina Zadorsky).

As outlined in the tournament regulations, "Provincial and Territorial Associations must advise Canada Soccer of its qualified teams" for the National Championships. Teams that feature at the National Championships are most often the provincial amateur champions.

ProvinceQualification
British ColumbiaBC Province Cup winners
AlbertaAlberta Cup winners
SaskatchewanSask Cup winners
ManitobaMSA Cup winners
OntarioOntario Cup winners
QuébecLSEQ winners
New BrunswickSoccer New Brunswick Cup winners
Nova ScotiaSoccer Nova Scotia Cup winners
Prince Edward IslandPEI Cup winners(sometimes winners by acclamation)
Newfoundland and LabradorNewfoundland and Labrador Cup winners

The top-three teams at the National Championships Challenge Trophy competition are presented medals while the remaining teams are presented participation banners. Along with their medals, the winning team is presented the Jubilee Trophy, although the trophy remains in Canada Soccer's possession.

SeasonWinnersScoreRunners-upScorersMVPVenue
1982Edmonton Angels4–0London ConcordeMaria Cuncannon (2), Anita Saiko (2)Etobicoke, OntarioCentennial Stadium
1983Edmonton Angels6-0Halifax Econo ColourLunenburg, Nova ScotiaLunenburg Centre Junior High
1984Edmonton Angels1-0James Bay SCSainte-Thérèse, QuebecParc Ducharme
1985Edmonton Angels1–0Richmond KornerkicksEdmonton, AlbertaClarke Field
1986Edmonton Angels6-3Richmond KornerkicksSherbrooke, Quebec, QuebecRock Forest Park
1987Coquitlam United SC2-2 (a.e.t.) 3–2 (p)Oakville SCWinnipeg, ManitobaUniversity of Manitoba
1988Edmonton Angels2-1Coquitlam United SCSaskatoon, SaskatchewanUmea West
1989Dorval United SC1-0Oakville SCSt. John's, NewfoundlandKing George V Park
1990Coquitlam Strikers SC1–0Dartmouth City MazdaDartmouth, Nova ScotiaBeazley Field
1991Surrey Marlins SC2-0Dartmouth City MazdaSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
1992Surrey Marlins SC3-0Dartmouth City MazdaDorval, QuebecDorval Community Centre
1993Surrey Marlins SC2–0Lethbridge Chargers SCEtobicoke, OntarioCentennial Stadium
1994Coquitlam SC Metro Ford Strikers1–0Lethbridge Chargers SCEdmonton, AlbertaVictoria Soccer
1995Edmonton Angels5-1Victoria Gorge FCWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg Sports Complex
1996Vancouver UBC Alumni2-1Halifax City MazdaNew Minas, Nova ScotiaLockhart Ryan Memorial Park
1997Nepean United1–0Vancouver UBC AlumniCalgary, AlbertaCalgary Soccer Centre
1998Nepean United2-0Vancouver UBC AlumniFredericton, New BrunswickChapman
1999Edmonton Angels3-2Vancouver UBC AlumniChilliwack, British ColumbiaTownsend Park
2000Edmonton Angels3-1Vancouver UBC AlumniSaskatoon, SaskatchewanUmea East
2001Burnaby Canadians0-0 (a.e.t.) 6-5 (p)Sackville Scotia OlympicsVaughan, OntarioVaughan Grove
2002Oakville SC2–1Edmonton Victoria SCSt. John's, Newfoundland
2003Halifax Athens United1-1 (a.e.t.) 4-1 (p)FC Sélect Rive-SudQuebec City, QuebecPatro
2004Edmonton Victoria SC1-0Halifax Athens UnitedCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandUPEI
2005Edmonton Victoria SC3-0Eliot RiverCalgary, AlbertaBroadview Park
2006Surrey United SC2-0Coquitlam FCSurrey, British ColumbiaNewton Athletic Park
2007Dynamo Québec3-0Surrey United SCHalifax, Nova ScotiaMainland Commons
2008Halifax City3-2North London GalaxySt. John's, NewfoundlandKing George V Park
2009Edmonton Victoria SC0-0 5-4 (p)Surrey United SCSaskatoon, SaskatchewanSaskTel Field House
2010Halifax Dunbrack2-1Edmonton Victoria SCCharlottetown, Prince Edward IslandUPEI
2011Surrey United SC2-1Royal-Sélect de BeauportBrossard, QuebecIllinois
2012North London Galaxy1-0Surrey United SCWinnipeg, ManitobaWinnipeg Sports Complex
2013Edmonton Victoria SC1-0Royal-Sélect de BeauportHalifax, Nova ScotiaMainland Commons
2014Edmonton Victoria SC1-0Surrey United SCVaughan, OntarioOntario Soccer Centre
2015Edmonton Victoria SC2-1Royal-Sélect de BeauportCalgary, AlbertaAT
2016Royal-Sélect de Beauport2-0Richmond FCSt. John's, NewfoundlandKing George V Park
2017Edmonton Victoria SC(first place)Surrey United SC(no final)Surrey, British ColumbiaNewton Athletic Park
2018Scarborough GS United1-0Surrey United SCSaskatoon, SaskatchewanUmea Field
2019Royal-Sélect de Beauport1-0 (a.e.t.)Edmonton Northwest United SCAudrey Genois 112'St. John's, NewfoundlandKing George V Park
2022Holy Cross FC3-0London Alliance FC GalaxyLauren Taylor 3', Malorie Harris 20', Connie Lewis 55'Jane PopeVaughan, OntarioNorth Maple
2023Holy Cross FC2-0CS Mont-Royal OutremontJessie Noseworthy 5', Emily Bailey 28'Shannon GalwayHalifax, Nova ScotiaMainland Commons
2024CS Trident - Ouest de Québec1-1 (p)Coquitlam Metro-Ford SCSurrey, British Columbia
2025Holy Cross FC2-1CS Trident - Ouest de QuébecJessie Noseworthy 3', Terri Murphy 56'Terri MurphySt. John's, NewfoundlandKing George V Park

Source:

RankProvinceTitlesYears
1Alberta161982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017
2British Columbia101987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011
3Ontario51997, 1998, 2002, 2012, 2018
Quebec51989, 2007, 2016, 2019, 2024
5Newfoundland and Labrador32022, 2023, 2025
Nova Scotia32003, 2008, 2010
7Saskatchewan0
Manitoba0
New Brunswick0
Prince Edward Island0
RankClubChampionsWinning yearsRunners upYears as Runners Up
1Edmonton Angels91982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1995, 1999, 2000
2Edmonton Victoria SC72004, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 201722002, 2010
3Surrey Marlins SC31991, 1992, 1993
St. John's Holy Cross FC32022, 2023, 2025
5Coquitlam SC Strikers / Coquitlam SC Strikers21987, 199011988
Nepean United21997, 1998
Surrey United SC22006, 201162007, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018
Royal-Sélect Beauport22016, 201932011, 2013, 2015
9Dorval United SC11989
Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC Strikers11994
Vancouver UBC Alumni1199641997, 1998, 1999, 2000
Burnaby Canadians12001
Oakville SC1200221987, 1989
Halifax Athens United1200312004
Dynamo Québec12007
Halifax City SC1200811996
Halifax Dunbrack SC12010
North London Galaxy1201212008
Scarborough GS United12018
CS Trident - Ouest de Québec1202412025
21London Concorde SC11982
Halifax Econo Colour11983
James Bay11984
Richmond Kornerkicks21985, 1986
Dartmouth City Mazda31990, 1991, 1992
Lethbridge Chargers SC21993, 1994
Victoria Gorge FC11995
Sackville Scotia Olympics12001
FC Sélect Rive-Sud12003
Eliot River12005
Coquitlam FC12006
Richmond FC12016
Edmonton Northwest United SC12019
London Alliance FC Galaxy12022
CS Mont-Royal Outremont12023
RankPlayerTitlesWinning years
1Tracy David6Edmonton Angels 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988
Anita Saiko6Edmonton Angels 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988
Sue Simon6Edmonton Angels 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1995
4Sue Brand5Edmonton Angels 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988
Lisa (Fong) McDonell5Edmonton Angels 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988
Cathy (Rustemeier) Sawchuk5Edmonton Angels 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986
Lyndsay Stewart5Edmonton Victoria SC 2004, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2014
Keshia (Wallin) Weatherald5Edmonton Victoria SC 2005, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015
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