Challenge Trophy

The Challenge Trophy (French: Trophée Challenge) is a national amateur soccer cup in Canada contested by the champions of individual provincial soccer competitions. It is one of the oldest soccer competitions in Canada, being held since 1913. It is run by the Canadian Soccer Association.

Challenge Trophy
Founded1912
RegionCanada (CONCACAF)
Number of teams10–12
Current championsWest Ottawa Warriors
Most successful club(s)Westminster Royals (8 times)
Television broadcasterssportscanada.tv (website)
Websitecanadasoccer.com
2023 Challenge Trophy

History

An unofficial Dominion championship for a trophy donated by The People newspaper of London, named the Peoples Shield, was contested from 1906–1912. Teams from all provinces did not enter the competition in each year, and it was contested by Western Canada in its last years.

On May 24, 1912, the Amateur Athletic Union met in Toronto to determine a competition to crown a Canadian national champion.[1] That year, the executive of the Dominion of Canada Football Association invited the Duke of Connaught to become the Patron of the Association. The Duke donated the Connaught Cup to the FA, which became the championship of Canadian soccer. In 1926, the English FA donated a new trophy to replace it as the national championship named the Challenge Trophy.[2]

The inaugural competition in 1913 and the 1914 edition both featured four teams in a league format; both were won by Manitoba side Norwood Wanderers. From 1915 to 1955, the final was generally played as a best-of-three series between the champions of the west and the champions of the east.[1][3] The single-game final used today was first implemented in 1956.

In 1927, the previously amateur-only tournament opened to professional teams. Prior to 1940, fifteen finals were played at Carruthers Park in Winnipeg (1923–1939), (roughly halfway across the country) five in Toronto and one each in Vancouver and Montreal.[1][4]

From 1954 to 1961, the trophy was replaced by the Carling Cup. The original Challenge Trophy is now retired and on display at Canada Soccer House in Ottawa, Ontario.

The tournament acted as a men's national championship at the highest level in Canadian soccer in its early years, however, professional and semi-professional tournaments have taken on more importance in recent decades, including the Canadian Championship.

Qualifying competitions and participants

Provincial championships determine the teams competing in The Challenge Trophy:

Winners

Year Host Final Third-place match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd place Score 4th place
1913
league
Arena
Fort William, Ontario
Norwood Wanderers
St. Boniface, Manitoba
Lachine Fort William CPR Toronto Old Country
1914
league
Winnipeg
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Norwood Wanderers
St. Boniface, Manitoba
Fort William CPR Toronto Eaton's Lachine
1915 Varsity
Toronto, Ontario
Winnipeg Scottish[6]
Winnipeg, Manitoba
0–0
6–1
Toronto Lancashire FC
1916–1918 No Competition
1919 National
Westmount
Montreal, Quebec
Montréal Grand Trunk FC
Montreal, Quebec
2–1
1–0
Winnipeg War Veterans
1920
details
Harvester
Hamilton, Ontario
Varsity
Toronto, Ontario
Hamilton Westinghouse
Hamilton, Ontario
0–0
2–1
Winnipeg Britannia
1921 Broadview
Island
Toronto, Ontario
Toronto Scottish FC
Toronto, Ontario
3–0
1–0
Ladysmith FC
1922 Scottish Field
Toronto, Ontario
Calgary Hillhurst FC
Calgary, Alberta
2–1
0–0
Toronto Ulster United FC
1923 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
Nanaimo, British Columbia
1–0
0–1
1–0
Montréal CPR
1924 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg United Weston FC
Winnipeg, Manitoba
3–2
0–0
Beloeil Canadian Explosives
1925 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Toronto Ulster United FC
Toronto, Ontario
0–0
1–1
2–0
Nanaimo Wanderers
1926 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg United Weston FC
Winnipeg, Manitoba
0–0
1–1
1–1
1–0
Cumberland Cdn. Collieries
1927 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nanaimo City FC Wanderers
Nanaimo, British Columbia
9–0
5–1
Fort William Canadian Legion
1928
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westminster Royals FC[7]
New Westminster, British Columbia
3–2
1–2
6–1
Montréal CNR
1929
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Montréal CNR
Montreal, Quebec
4–0
5–0
Winnipeg United Weston
1930
details
Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster, British Columbia
1–0
0–5
1–0
Montréal CNR
1931 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster, British Columbia
2–0
3–0
Toronto Scottish FC
1932 Ulster
Toronto, Ontario
Toronto Scottish FC[8]
Toronto, Ontario
3–0
2–1
North Shore United FC
1933 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Toronto Scottish FC[8]
Toronto, Ontario
2–2
0–0
3–0
Prince Albert City Reds
1934 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Verdun Park FC
Montreal, Quebec
4–0
0–2
4–1
Prince Albert City Reds
1935 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Montréal Aldred
Montreal, Quebec
3–2
3–7
1–1
1–0
Nanaimo City FC
1936 Con Jones
Vancouver, British Columbia
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster, British Columbia
6–1
1–2
3–0
Winnipeg United Weston
1937 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vancouver Johnston Storage
Vancouver, British Columbia
1–3
3–1
3–2
Toronto Ulster United FC
1938 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
North Shore United FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
1-1
1-3
1-0
2-2
6–2
Timmins Dome Mines
1939 Carruthers Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vancouver Radials FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
2–2
2–3
2–0
3–1
Montréal Carsteel FC
1940-1945 No Competition
1946 Broadview
Oakview
Toronto, Ontario
Toronto Ulster United FC
Toronto, Ontario
3–1
7–1
Fort William Vets
1947[9] Callister Park
Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver St. Andrews FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
5–0
4–0
Winnipeg Scottish FC
1948[10] Broadview YMCA
Toronto, Ontario
Montréal Carsteel FC
Montreal, Quebec
4–3
1–3
4–3
Vancouver St. Andrews FC
1949 Mewata Stadium
Calgary, Alberta
North Shore United FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
4–0[11]
1–2[12]
2–0[13]
Hamilton Westinghouse
1950
details[14]
Callister Park
Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver City FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
4–1
4–0
Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
1951 Wesetmount Athletic Grounds
Montreal, Quebec
Toronto Ulster United FC
Toronto, Ontario
1–1
2–1
2–2
Vancouver St. Andrews FC
1952 Osborne
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Montréal Stelco
Montreal, Quebec
2–4
3–1
2–0
Westminster Royals FC
1953 Delormier
Montreal, Quebec
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster, British Columbia
0–0
2–0
1–1
Montréal Hakoah
1954 Alexander
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
Winnipeg,[15] Manitoba
3–2
3–0
North Shore United FC
1955 Fred Hamilton
Broadview
Toronto, Ontario
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster, British Columbia
3–1
1–1
2–2
Ukraina Montréal
1956 Callister
Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver Hale-Co FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
5–1 Winnipeg Germania FC
1957 Faillon
Montreal, Quebec
Ukraina Montréal
Montreal, Quebec
2–1 North Shore United FC
1958 Callister
Vancouver, British Columbia
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster, British Columbia
2–0 Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
1959 Fred Hamilton
Toronto, Ontario
Montréal Canadian Alouettes
Montreal, Quebec
3–2 Westminster Royals FC
1960 Empire
Vancouver, British Columbia
Westminster Royals FC
New Westminster, British Columbia
4–0 Toronto Golden Mile
1961
details
Faillon Stadium
Montreal, Quebec
Montréal Concordia
Montreal, Quebec
1–0 Vancouver Firefighters FC
1962 Alexander
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC
Winnipeg, Manitoba
6–0 Edmonton Edelweiss
1963 No Competition
1964
details
Callister
Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver Columbus FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
4–0 Sudbury Italia FC
1965 Oshawa, Ontario Vancouver Firefighters FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
5–0 Oshawa Italia FC
1966
details
Alexander Park
Winnipeg, Manitoba
British Columbia Selects
British Columbia
2–0 Québec Ontario 3–1 Saskatchewan
1967 Mewata
Calgary, Alberta
Toronto Ballymena United
Toronto, Ontario
1–0 Calgary Buffalo Kickers
1968 Stanley
Toronto, Ontario
Toronto Royals
Toronto, Ontario
2–1 Vancouver Columbus FC
1969 Swangard
Burnaby, British Columbia
Vancouver Columbus FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
10–0 Montréal Ukraina
1970 Alexander
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba Selects
Manitoba
2–1 Québec British Columbia 7–0 Newfoundland Labrador
1971 Burnaby
Vancouver, British Columbia[16]
Vancouver Eintracht
Vancouver, British Columbia
3–1 Windsor Maple Leafs[17]
1972 York Stadium
Toronto, Ontario
Westminster Blues
New Westminster, British Columbia
3–0 Toronto San Fili
1973 King George V
St. John's, Newfoundland
Vancouver Firefighters FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
2–0 Toronto West Indies Utd. Holy Cross 1–0 St-Viateur Montréal
1974 King George V
St. John's, Newfoundland
Calgary Springer Kickers
Calgary, Alberta
2–1 Windsor Italia Grand Bank Geebees 3–3 Haitiana Montréal
1975 Mewata
Calgary, Alberta
Victoria London Boxing Club
Victoria, British Columbia
3–1 St. Lawrence Laurentians Edmonton Ital-Canadians 3–1 Kalena St-Simon Montréal
1976 Alexander
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Victoria West FC
Victoria, British Columbia
3–2 Winnipeg Fort Rouge Halifax Oland 1–1 St. Lawrence Laurentians
1977 Centennial
St. Lawrence, Newfoundland
Vancouver Columbus FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
1–0 St. Lawrence Laurentians Toronto Hakoah 0–0 Winnipeg Ital-Inter
1978 Memorial
Kitchener, Ontario
Vancouver Columbus FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
3–1 Montréal Elio Blues
1979 Royal Athletic
Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria West FC
Victoria, British Columbia
6–2 Olympique LaSalle
1980 St. Mary's
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Saint John Drydock Islanders
Saint John, New Brunswick
3–2 Ottawa Maple Leaf Almrausch Halifax Privateers 2–1 Victoria West FC
1981 Glenmore
Calgary, Alberta
North York Ciociaro SC
Toronto, Ontario
2–1 Calgary Springer Kickers Holy Cross FC 1–0[18] Victoria West FC
1982 Fairview
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Victoria West FC
Victoria, British Columbia
4–0 Saskatoon United Kitchener Olympics 4–1 Darthmouth United Olands
1983 Fort William
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Vancouver Firefighters FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
2–1 Windsor Croatia Montréal Elio Blues 2–0 Halifax King of Donair
1984 Royal Athletic
Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria West FC
Victoria, British Columbia
1–0 Hamilton Dundas United Edmonton Ital-Canadians 6–0 Darthmouth United Olands
1985 Clarke Stadium
Edmonton, Alberta
Croatia SC Vancouver
Vancouver, British Columbia
3–0 Montréal Elio Blues Edmonton Ital Canadians 3–2 Winnipeg Ital Inter
1986 Rock Forest
Sherbrooke, Quebec
Hamilton Steelers
Hamilton, Ontario
1–0 Croatia SC Vancouver Edmonton Italia Canadians 3–2 Olde Dublin Pub
1987
details
U. of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg Lucania SC
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1–0 New Westminster QPR Edmonton Scottish SC 2–1 Dartmouth United
1988
details
Umea West
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
St. John's Holy Cross FC
St. John's, Newfoundland
2–0 Edmonton Ital-Canadians NorVan ANAF 8–0 Winnipeg Italia SC
1989 King George V
St. John's, Newfoundland
Scarborough Azzurri
Toronto, Ontario
3–2 Holy Cross FC Winnipeg Lucania 3–2 Edmonton Italia Canadians
1990 Beazley Field
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Vancouver Firefighters FC
Vancouver, British Columbia
1–0 Dartmouth United Winnipeg Italia SC 2–2 Windsor Caboto Sting
1991 Umea
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
NorVan ANAF
Vancouver, British Columbia
3–2(pk) Scarborough Azzurri Lucania SC 3–0 Cole Harbour
1992 Swangard
Burnaby, British Columbia
NorVan ANAF
Vancouver, British Columbia
1–0 Edmonton Scottish West Island Lakers 1–1 Halifax King of Donair
1993 Centennial Stadium
Etobicoke, Ontario
Vancouver Westside Rino
Vancouver, British Columbia
1–0 Calommiers Longueuil Edmonton Ital Canadians 1–0 Woodbrigde Sora Lazio
1994 Victoria Soccer
Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton Ital Canadians SC
Edmonton, Alberta
1–0 Scarborough Azzurri Halifax King of Donair 5–1 Mistral-Estrie
1995 Waverly
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Mistral-Estrie
Sherbrooke, Quebec
1–0 Halifax King of Donair North Shore Pegasus 2–0 Winnipeg Polonia
1996 Lockhart Ryan
New Minas, Nova Scotia
Vancouver Westside
Vancouver, British Columbia
2–1 Cosmos Lasalle Winnipeg Sons of Italy 4–1 Halifax King of Donair
1997 Soccer Centre
Calgary, Alberta
Edmonton Ital Canadians SC
Edmonton, Alberta
3–1 North Shore Pegasus Lucania SC 2–0 Halifax Dunbrack
1998 Chapman
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Riviere des Prairies
Montreal, Quebec
1–0 Hamilton Serbian Calgary Dinosaurs 3–0 Vancouver Firefighters FC
1999 Townsend
Chilliwack, British Columbia
Calgary Celtic
Calgary, Alberta
1–0[19] Coquitlam Metro Ford SC St. Lawrence Laurentians 4–3 Halifax Dunbrack[20]
2000 Umea E.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Winnipeg Lucania SC
Winnipeg, Manitoba
2–0 Vancouver Westside Woodbridge Azzurri 3–2 Calgary Celtic
2001
reference
Vaughan Grove
Vaughan, Ontario
Halifax King of Donair[21]
Halifax, Nova Scotia
4–1 Victoria Gorge FC Aurora SC Hearts 1–0 Winnipeg Lucania SC
2002 King George V
St. John's, Newfoundland
Winnipeg Sons of Italy
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1–0(a.e.t.)[22] St. Lawrence Laurentians Halifax King of Donair 2–0 Calgary Callies
2003
Patro
Quebec City, Quebec[23]
Calgary Callies
Calgary, Alberta
1–1 Panellinios Montréal FC Surrey United SC 2–1 Winnipeg Sokol SC
2004
details
UPEI
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island[24]
Surrey Pegasus FC
Surrey, British Columbia
0–0(a.e.t.)
4–3 (p)
Ottawa Royals Panellinios 2–0 Saskatoon Arsenal
2005
details
Broadview
Calgary, Alberta
Scarborough GS United
Toronto, Ontario
3–2 Edmonton Green & Gold Calgary Dinosaurs 2–0 Panellinios
2006
details
Newton
Surrey, British Columbia
Ottawa St. Anthony
Ottawa, Ontario
1–0 Calgary Callies Sélect Trois-Riviéres 3–1 Scotia M-I Men
2007
details
Mainland
Halifax, Nova Scotia[25]
Calgary Callies
Calgary, Alberta
5–0 Columbus Clan FC St. Lawrence Laurentians 2–1 Halifax City
2008
details
King George V
St. John's, Newfoundland[26]
Calgary Callies
Calgary, Alberta
3–1 Corfinium de St-Léonard Avondale Islanders 3–2 Victoria Gorge FC
2009
details
SaskTel
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Winnipeg Hellas SC
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1–0 Royal-Sélect Beauport Avondale Islanders 0–0
4–3(p)
Calgary Callies
2010
details
UPEI
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown Abbies SC
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
2–0 Gorge FC Halifax Dunbrack 3–2 AEK London FC
2011
details
Illinois
Brossard, Quebec
Saskatoon HUSA Alumni
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
2–0 Surrey ICST Pegasus Toronto Celtic 2–2(p) Holy Cross Kirby
2012
details
Waverley
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Royal-Sélect Beauport
Quebec City, Quebec
3–3
4–2(p)
Edmonton Scottish Saskatoon HUSA Alumni 3–1 PEI FC
2013
details
Mainland
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Ottawa Gloucester Celtic
Ottawa, Ontario
3–0 Surrey United Firefighters FC Winnipeg Lions 2–1 (a.e.t.) Saskatoon HUSA Alumni
2014
details
Vaughan, Ontario London Marconi
London, Ontario
0–0 (a.e.t.)
4–2 (p)
Calgary Callies Saskatoon HUSA Alumni 0–0 (a.e.t.)
3–0 (p)
FC Winnipeg Lions
2015
details
Calgary, Alberta London Marconi
London, Ontario
2–1 (a.e.t.) Edmonton Scottish EDC FC Burnaby 2–1 Edmonton Green & Gold
2016
details
King George V
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Edmonton Scottish SC
Edmonton, Alberta
1–0 Royal-Sélect Beauport Ottawa Gloucester Celtic 5–2 Saskatoon HUSA Alumni
2017
details
Newton
Surrey, British Columbia
Western Halifax FC
Halifax, Nova Scotia
1–0 FC Winnipeg Lions Durham Celtic FC 3–1 Saskatoon HUSA Alumni
2018
details
Umea
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Surrey BC Tigers Hurricanes
Surrey, British Columbia
7–3 Caledon SC Saskatoon Revolution 1–1 (a.e.t.)
6–5 (p)
Holy Cross FC
2019
details
King George V
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Surrey Central City Breakers FC
Surrey, British Columbia
2–0 Ottawa St. Anthony SC United Dartmouth FC 2–0 Edmonton Scottish SC
2020 Halifax, Nova Scotia Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 Surrey, British Columbia
2022
details
Vaughan, Ontario Ottawa Gloucester Celtic
Ottawa, Ontario
1–0 Edmonton Green & Gold Holy Cross FC 6–1 Surrey BB5 United

Titles

By provincial association

Rank Province Titles Years
1 British Columbia 41 1923, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1947, 1949, 1930, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 2004, 2018, 2019
2 Ontario 18 1920, 1921, 1925, 1932, 1933, 1946, 1951, 1967, 1968, 1981, 1986, 1989, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2022
3 Manitoba 12 1913, 1914, 1915, 1924, 1926, 1954, 1962, 1970, 1987, 2000, 2002, 2009
Quebec 12 1919, 1929, 1934, 1935, 1948, 1952, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1995, 1998, 2012
5 Alberta 9 1922, 1974, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2016
6 Nova Scotia 2 2001, 2017
7 New Brunswick 1 1980
Newfoundland and Labrador 1 1988
Prince Edward Island 1 2010
Saskatchewan 1 2011

By club

Rank Club Champions Years
1 Westminster Royals FC 81928, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1953, 1955, 1958, 1960
2 Vancouver Columbus FC 41964, 1969, 1977, 1978
Victoria West FC 41976, 1979, 1982, 1984
Vancouver Firefighters FC 41965, 1973, 1983, 1990
Calgary Celtic / Calgary Callies 41999, 2003, 2007, 2008
6 Toronto Scottish FC 31921, 1932, 1933
Toronto Ulster United FC 31925, 1946, 1951
Winnipeg Scottish / Winnipeg AN&AF Scottish FC 31915, 1954, 1962
9 Norwood Wanderers 21913, 1914
Winnipeg United Weston FC 21924, 1926
Nanaimo City FC Wanderers 21923, 1927
North Shore United FC 21938, 1949
Vancouver City FC / Vancouver Hale-Co FC 21950, 1956
Montréal Canadian Alouettes / Montréal Concordia 21959, 1961
NorVan ANAF 21991, 1992
Edmonton Ital Canadians SC 21994, 1997
Winnipeg Lucania SC 21987, 2000
London Marconi 22014, 2015
Ottawa Gloucester Celtic 22013, 2022
20 Montréal Grand Trunk FC 11919
Hamilton Westinghouse (1920) 11920
Calgary Hillhurst FC 11922
Montréal CNR 11929
Verdun Park FC 11934
Montréal Aldred 11935
Vancouver Johnston Storage 11937
Vancouver Radials FC 11939
Vancouver St. Andrews FC 11947
Montréal Carsteel FC 11948
Montréal Stelco 11952
Ukraina Montréal 11957
British Columbia Selects 11966
Toronto Ballymena United 11967
Toronto Royals 11968
Manitoba Selects 11970
Vancouver Eintracht 11971
Westminster Blues 11972
Calgary Springer Kickers 11974
Victoria London Boxing Club 11975
Saint John Drydock Islanders 11980
North York Ciociaro SC 11981
Croatia SC Vancouver 11985
Hamilton Steelers 11986
St. John's Holy Cross FC 11988
Scarborough Azzurri 11989
Vancouver Westside Rino 11993
Mistral-Estrie 11995
Vancouver Westside 11996
Riviere des Prairies 11998
Halifax King of Donair 12001
Winnipeg Sons of Italy 12002
Surrey Pegasus FC 12004
Scarborough GS United 12005
Ottawa St. Anthony 12006
Winnipeg Hellas SC 12009
Charlottetown Abbies SC 12010
Saskatoon HUSA Alumni 12011
Royal-Sélect Beauport 12012
Edmonton Scottish SC 12016
Western Halifax FC 12017
Surrey BC Tigers Hurricanes 12018
Surrey Central City Breakers FC 12019

See also

References

General

More

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