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Canada Soccer National Development Centres

Canada Soccer National Development Centres

Canadian soccer development program


The Canada Soccer National Development Centre and Canada Soccer EXCEL programs are full-time women's soccer development programs run by the Canadian Soccer Association in partnership with the various provincial associations to develop Canadian women's soccer players as part of the Canadian women's soccer pathway.[1][2] There are three National Development Centres in Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia and Regional EXCEL programs in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.[3]

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The four National Development Centres enter teams in Canada's tier 3 women's leagues: League1 Ontario, League1 British Columbia, Ligue1 Québec, and League1 Alberta.

NDC Ontario

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The Canadian Soccer Association partnered with the Ontario Soccer Association, Own the Podium, Sport Canada, the Canadian Sport Institute Ontario, and Bill Crothers Secondary School in Markham Ontario, to launch its Regional EXCEL (REX) program in January 2018. The REX Super Centres provide top youth female players with a centralized, daily training program to develop their skills for players from U14 to U18 as part of Canada Soccer's Long-Term Player Development (LTPD) program.[4]

In 2022, it was announced that the NDC Ontario program would join and enter a team in the League1 Ontario women's division.[5] Their debut match occurred on May 22, finishing in a 1–1 draw against the Woodbridge Strikers.[6][7] After finishing in second place in the regular season standings,[8] NDC were crowned champions after defeating Alliance United FC in the playoff final in their debut season.[9][10] In their second season, they won the Ron Smale Cup after finishing in first in regular-season standings, but fell in the playoff championship final to Alliance United in extra time.[11]

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NDC British Columbia (Whitecaps Academy REX)

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In 2015, the Canadian Soccer Association partnered with the BC Soccer Association and the Vancouver Whitecaps FC to launch its regional EXCEL program which will be run as part of the Whitecaps FC Academy.[12]

In 2021, it was announced that the program would join the semi-professional League1 British Columbia as a founding franchise for the 2022 season.[3][13] Their home games will take place at Ken Woods Field at the National Soccer Development Centre.[14] They played their debut match on May 22, defeating the Victoria Highlanders 5-1.[15]

During the 2022 regular season, the Whitecaps managed to finish second in the regular season standings and qualified for the Championship final, despite many of their university age players having to depart the team before the end of the season, leaving them with a roster composed of 14-17 year old players.[16][17] In the Championship Final, the Whitecaps Girls defeated Varsity FC to win the inaugural women's League1 British Columbia title.[18] In May 2023, the team participated in the 2023 Blue Stars/FIFA Youth Cup, winning the title.[19] In the 2023 L1BC season, they won the league double, capturing the regular season title and the playoff championship, advancing to the Women's Interprovincial Championship.[20]




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CF Montréal Academy (PEF Québec)

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In 2021, the Canadian Soccer Association in partnership with Soccer Québec set up the Programme EXCEL féminin in Québec.[22]

In 2022, it was announced that they would field a team in the Première ligue de soccer du Québec women's division beginning in the 2022 season.[23] In May 2023, the CF Montréal Academy took over the technical component of the PEF program, as part of the launch of their women's academy program, with the PEF teams to now wear the CF Montreal badge on their jerseys.[24] In 2023, they won the league and cup double and qualified for the League1 Canada Inter-Provincial Cup.[25][26]

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NDC Alberta

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In November 2023, it was announced that Canada Soccer and the Alberta Soccer Association would open a national development centre for U15 to U18 girls in Calgary in 2024. The NDC would form part of the Alberta pathway to the Canadian Professional Women’s League that the Project 8 group is aiming to launch in 2025.[29] The group will participate in the women's division of League1 Alberta.[30]


References

  1. "Canada Soccer Women's EXCEL Program: Technical Overview" (PDF). Canadian Soccer Association.
  2. Bates, Matt (May 22, 2022). "L1O Weekend Preview". League1 Ontario.
  3. Bates, Matt (May 26, 2022). "The Weekly Rewind". League1 Ontario.
  4. Cheng, Jonathan (August 6, 2023). "Alliance United win Women's Premier Division title in extra-time". League1 Ontario.
  5. Mahmoudi, Nelson (August 6, 2023). "Cap-Italizing The Moment: Whitecaps Academies Claim Double L1BC Title". Northern Tribune.
  6. "League1 British Columbia Women Standings". Canadian Soccer History Archive.
  7. Dugas, Michel (October 5, 2021). "Début du nouveau programme EXCEL féminin (PEF) de Soccer Québec" [Start of Soccer Québec's New Women's EXCEL Program (PEF)]. Soccer Quebec (in French). Archived from the original on January 18, 2022.
  8. "Le PEF intègre la PLSQ Féminine" [The PEF Integrates into the Feminine PLSQ]. PLSQ (in French). February 11, 2022.
  9. "BMO et le CF Montréal lancent un programme féminin à l'Académie du Club" [BMO and CF Montreal launch a women's program at the Club's Academy]. CF Montréal (in French). May 31, 2023.
  10. O’Neill, Paméla (July 20, 2023). "Le PEF remporte le championnat féminin de Ligue1 Québec" [The PEF wins the Ligue1 Québec women's championship]. Ligue1 Quebec (in French).
  11. "Les joueuses du PEF vainqueures de la Coupe Ligue1 Québec 2023" [PEF players winners of the Coupe Ligue1 Québec 2023]. CF Montréal (in French). August 6, 2023.
  12. "Première Ligue de Soccer du Québec Feminin". Canadian Soccer History Archives.
  13. "Ligue1 Quebec Women". Canadian Soccer History Archives.

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