Canadian Colleges Athletic Association Soccer Championship
The CCAA Soccer Championship is a Canadian association football tournament, the participants are chosen from their respective institutions and the hosts also qualify for the tournament.
Founded | 1984 |
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Number of teams | 6 |
Website | Official website |
2009 CCAA Soccer Championship |
The affiliated institutions are:
Past winners
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Host |
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1984 | Seneca College (O.C.A.A.) | Collège Ahuntsic (F.A.S.C.Q.) | Dawson College (F.A.S.C.Q.) | Seneca College, North York, Ontario (Invitational) |
1985 | Seneca College (O.C.A.A.) | Dawson College (F.A.S.C.Q.) | Capilano College (Totem) | Dawson College, Montréal, Québec (Invitational) |
1986 | Seneca College (O.C.A.A.) | Capilano College (Totem) | NAIT (A.C.A.C.) | Grant MacEwan Community College, Edmonton, Alberta (Invitational) |
1987 | NAIT (A.C.A.C.) | Seneca College (O.C.A.A.) | Durham College (O.C.A.A.) | Vanier College, Montréal, Québec |
1988 | Capilano College (B.C.C.A.A.) | Collège Ahuntsic (F.Q.S.E.) | NAIT (A.C.A.C.) | Malaspina College, Nanaimo, British Columbia |
1989 | Mohawk College (O.C.A.A.) | Capilano College (B.C.C.A.A.) | Collège Ahuntsic (F.Q.S.E.) | Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, Alberta |
1990 | Capilano College (B.C.C.A.A.) | Sheridan College (O.C.A.A.) | Collège Ahuntsic (F.Q.S.E.) | Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, Nova Scotia |
1991 | Capilano College (B.C.C.A.A.) | Mount Royal College (A.C.A.C.) | John Abbott College (F.Q.S.E.) | Cegep de Granby Haute-Yamaska, Granby, Québec |
1992 | Vancouver Community College (B.C.C.A.A.) | Not Awarded | Sheridan College (O.C.A.A.) | University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops, B.C. |
1993 | Vancouver Community College (B.C.C.A.A.) | Fanshawe College (O.C.A.A.) | Collège Ahuntsic (F.Q.S.E.) | Conestoga College, Kitchener, Ontario |
1994 | Mount Royal (ACAC) | Humber College (O.C.A.A.) | Vanier College (F.Q.S.E.) | Dawson College, Montréal, Québec |
1995 | Humber College (O.C.A.A.) | Mount Royal College (A.C.A.C.) | Univ. College of the Fraser Valley (B.C.C.A.A.) | Medicine Hat College, Medicine Hat, Alberta |
1996 | Capilano College (B.C.C.A.A.) | Fanshawe College (O.C.A.A.) | Mount Royal College (A.C.A.C.) | Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario |
1997 | Mount Royal College (A.C.A.C.) | Collège Ahuntsic (F.Q.S.E.) | Langara College (B.C.C.A.A.) | John Abbott College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec |
1998 | University College of the Cariboo (B.C.C.A.A.) | Malaspina University College (B.C.C.A.A.) | Humber College (O.C.A.A.) | University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops, BC |
1999 | Langara College (B.C.C.A.A) | Algonquin College (O.C.A.A.) | Durham College (O.C.A.A.) | Durham College, Oshawa, Ontario |
2000 | Langara College (B.C.C.A.A) | John Abbott College (F.Q.S.E.) | Humber College (O.C.A.A.) | Langara College, Vancouver, British Columbia |
2001 | Humber College (O.C.A.A.) | Langara College (B.C.C.A.A.) | NAIT (A.C.A.C.) | Medicine Hat College, Medicine Hat, Alberta |
2002 | Algonquin College (O.C.A.A.) | Douglas College (B.C.C.A.A.) | Collège François Xavier Garneau (R.S.E.Q) | John Abbott College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Montreal |
2003 | Capilano College (B.C.C.A.A.) | Seneca College (O.C.A.A.) | Douglas College (B.C.C.A.A.) | Douglas College, New Westminster, British Columbia |
2004 | Mount Royal College (A.C.A.C.) | Algonquin College (O.C.A.A.) | John Abbott College (F.Q.S.E.) | Fanshawe College - London, Ontario |
2005 | Douglas College (B.C.C.A.A) | Algonquin College (O.C.A.A) | NAIT (A.C.A.C.) | Langara College, Vancouver, British Columbia |
2006 | Algonquin College (O.C.A.A.) | Champlain Regional College-St. Lambert (R.S.E.Q) | MacEwan College (A.C.A.C.) | Langara College, Vancouver, British Columbia |
2007 | Champlain Regional College-St. Lambert (R.S.E.Q) | Algonquin College (O.C.A.A.) | Mount Royal College (A.C.A.C.) | Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Source:[1]
References
- "CCAA Men's Soccer History". ccaa.ca. Archived from the original on 26 November 2009. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
External links
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