Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association Soccer National Championships

The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association Soccer National Championships is the playoff tournament to determine the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) National champions in women's and men's soccer.

2013 Nationals

The 2013 CCAA Men's Soccer National Championship will be hosted by the University of New Brunswick -Saint John. The 2013 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championship will be hosted by Kwantlen Polytechnic University.

2013 CCAA Men's Soccer National Championships

  1. Humber College
  2. Thompson Rivers University
  3. Douglas College
  4. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
  5. Grant MacEwan University
  6. Dawson College
  7. University of New Brunswick -Saint John
  8. Mount Saint Vincent University

2013 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championships

  1. Grant MacEwan University
  2. Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
  3. Thompson Rivers University
  4. Algonquin College
  5. Collège Ahuntsic
  6. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
  7. Kwantlen Polytechnic University
  8. Holland College

2012 Nationals

2012 was the first time the tournament expanded from six to eight teams, and the first time since 1994 men and women were hosted by separate institutions. Douglas College hosted the 2012 CCAA Men's Soccer National Championships and Holland College hosted the 2012 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championships.

2012 CCAA Men's Soccer National Championships

  1. Humber College
  2. Vancouver Island University
  3. Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
  4. Seneca College
  5. Douglas College
  6. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
  7. Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
  8. Holland College

2012 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championships

  1. Collège Ahuntsic
  2. Concordia University College of Alberta
  3. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
  4. Thompson Rivers University
  5. Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
  6. Humber College
  7. Holland College
  8. Mount Saint Vincent University

2011 Nationals

In 2011, the event was hosted by Collège François-Xavier-Garneau and was sponsored by Big Kahuna and adidas. The women's title was won by Collège François-Xavier-Garneau. The men's event was won by Northern Alberta Institute of Technology.

2011 CCAA Men's Soccer National Championships

  1. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
  2. Holland College
  3. Vancouver Island University
  4. Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
  5. Humber College
  6. Champlain College Saint-Lambert

2011 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championships

  1. Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
  2. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
  3. Collège Ahuntsic
  4. Thompson Rivers University
  5. University of King's College
  6. Humber College

2010 Nationals

In 2010, the event was hosted by Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and was sponsored by Big Kahuna and adidas. The women's title was won by Collège François-Xavier-Garneau. The men's event was won by Vancouver Island University. The host institution's men and women's NAIT Ooks both earned a spot in the gold-medal games and finished with silver.

2010 CCAA Men's Soccer National Championships

  1. Vancouver Island University
  2. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
  3. Humber College
  4. Concordia University College of Alberta
  5. Dawson College
  6. UNB Saint John

2010 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championships

  1. Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
  2. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
  3. Humber College
  4. Concordia University College of Alberta
  5. Kwantlen Polytechnic University
  6. Holland College

2009 Nationals

In 2009, the event was co-hosted by Seneca College and Humber College and was sponsored by Big Kahuna and adidas. The Seneca College Sting won the women's title. The men's event was won by the Concordia University College of Alberta.

2009 CCAA Men's Soccer National Championships

  1. Seneca College
  2. Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
  3. Douglas College
  4. Mount Royal University
  5. Algonquin College
  6. Holland College

2009 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championships

  1. Concordia University College
  2. Fanshawe College
  3. Kwantlen Polytechnic University
  4. Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
  5. Humber College
  6. Mount Saint Vincent University

2008 Nationals

Thompson Rivers University was the host of the 2008 CCAA National Soccer Championships in Kamloops, BC.

2008 CCAA Men's Soccer National Championships

  1. Capilano University
  2. Algonquin College
  3. Concordia University College
  4. University of King's College
  5. Thompson Rivers University
  6. Collège François-Xavier-Garneau

2008 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championships

  1. Langara College
  2. Thompson Rivers University
  3. Humber College
  4. Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
  5. MacEwan University
  6. Holland College

Capilano University Roster Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  CAN Micheal Winter
3 MF  CAN Alan McIndoe
4 FW  CAN Jamie Casey
5 MF  CAN Sean Causier
6 MF  CAN Nathaniel Blaikloc
7 FW  CAN Corey Birza
8 MF  CAN Ricardo Teixeira
9 FW  CAN Micheal Nonni
10 MF  CAN Milad Rahmati
11 MF  CAN Ylya Malek
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 DF  CAN Eland Bronstein
13 DF  CAN Evan Chapman
14 FW  CAN Robbie Giezen
15 MF  CAN Nathan Harte
16 DF  CAN Robbie Basran
17 DF  CAN Drew Gelley
18 FW  CAN Mason Rowat
26 GK  CAN Reid Alsop
33 GK  CAN Andrew Haines

Head Coach : Paul Dailly Assistant Coaches: Darren Rath, Leo Nash

Official Site

2007 Nationals

In 2007, the event was hosted by Mount Saint Vincent University and was sponsored by Big Kahuna and adidas. The women's title was won by Collège François-Xavier-Garneau. The men's event was won by Champlain College Saint-Lambert.

2007 CCAA Men's Soccer National Championships

  1. Champlain College Saint-Lambert
  2. Algonquin College
  3. Mount Royal University
  4. Thompson Rivers University
  5. University of King's College
  6. UNB Saint John

2007 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championships

  1. Collège François-Xavier-Garneau
  2. Mount Royal University
  3. Durham College
  4. Capilano University
  5. University of King's College
  6. Mount Saint Vincent University

References

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