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Adult (Senior) Provincial Cup

 

The British Columbia Soccer Association is proud to operate Provincial Club Championships for both Youth and Adult teams. These exciting competitions are held annually in various locations and are hosted by local soccer associations.

There are five divisions of competition for Adults:     

    1. Under 21 (age group)
    2. Classics (Women over 35 age group)
    3. Master (Men over 35 age group)
    4. Adult (Senior) A Cup (open age group)
    5. Adult (Senior) B Cup (open age group)

The Champions in the Adult (Senior) A Cup divisions qualify to compte at the National Club Championships organized by the Canadian Soccer Association.

These prestigious competitions both provincially and nationally offer teams across British Columbia the opportunity to compete against other teams in their age group and ability category.
 
2010 Dates
 

Date

Event

Category

Location

Host

March 29

Draw

A Cup (Open), U21 & Master/Classics

Burnaby

BC Soccer

April 10/11

1st Round

Men's A Cup

Various Locations

Home Teams

April 17/18

Round of 16

A Cup, Masters, Men's U21

Various Locations

Home Teams

April 24/25

Quarter Finals

A Cup, Masters, Men's U21

Various Locations

Home Teams

May 1/2

Semi Finals

A Cup, Masters, Men's U21

Greater Vancouver

Metro Women’s / Vancouver Metro

May 15/16

Finals

A Cup, Masters/Classics, U21

Victoria

Lower Island Women's / Vancouver Island

May 21

Draw

B Cup

Vancouver

BC Soccer

June 18 - 20

Round Robin Tournament

B Cup

Richmond

Richmond Senior Soccer


CLICK HERE  for the 2010 - 2014 Calendar of Events and Competitons

Adult Provincial Championship Rules
 
Adult (Senior) Provincial Championship Rules - A Cup (COMING SOON)
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Adult (Senior) Provincial Championship Rules - B Cup (COMING SOON)
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BC Soccer provides teams in various age categories with the opportunity to compete in a Provincial Championship. The Adult Open Age A Championship leads to a National Championship hosted by the Canadian Soccer Association. The Masters and Classics Competitions lead to a Western Regional Final hosted by either British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan or Manitoba.
 

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