Canada Soccer Futsal Canadian Championship

This past weekend Canada Soccer along with FC Regina hosted the Futsal Canadian Championships in Regina. Saskatchewan was represented by Yorkton United FC on the Men’s side and SK Impact FC on the Women’s. Both teams were coming off successful runs at Sask Cup Futsal where they were named provincial champions. 


Both teams kicked off their run at the Canadian Championships on Thursday April 10th starting with the women looking to defend the national title for Saskatchewan. The women got off to a hot start defeating Alberta representative Calgary Impero FC by a score of 14-3. The Men took on two-time defending champions, Ontario representative 9 de Octubre FC holding them to a 0-0 draw until the last two minutes of the first half before giving up three goals to head into half down 3-0. Yorkton United came out strong in the second half tying Ontario 3-3 but ultimately fell 6-3. 


Friday saw the women defeat Nunavut FC 18-2 while the men took on Alberta representative Edmonton Rangers SC. Team Alberta came out strong and never looked back defeating Team Saskatchewan 16-4. 


Saturday the women would face their toughest test of the round robin in Ontario representative Windsor Caboto FC. It was a tight contest right into the final minutes when Team Saskatchewan was able to score to take a two-goal lead and put the match out of reach, defeating Ontario 8-6 and securing their place in the Gold Medal Match. The men took on Nunavut representative Rankin FC defeating them 13-6 to earn their way into the 5th place match on Sunday. 


On Sunday the men were up first taking on BC representative FC Brazil Vancouver. It was a tight game with BC hanging on to a one goal lead late in the match. Yorkton United FC poured on the pressure late but were unable to tie it up, despite several close chances, ultimately falling 3-2 and finishing in 6th place. 


The tournament culminated on Sunday afternoon as the SK Impact FC women met Quebec representative Underdogs FC in the Canadian Championship Final in front of a sizeable crowd at the Brandt Centre. Team Quebec would open the scoring in the 6th minute to take an early one goal lead. Shortly after, Taniel Gay scored the first goal for Team Saskatchewan in the 9th minute to tie the game at one. In what was a tight contest with no room for error Jade Houmphanh was able to find an opening in the 17th minute to give Saskatchewan the lead at the half. 


Team Quebec would score the only goal of the second half and the Gold Medal Match was headed to extra time tied at two. 


The rules of the Championship called for two five-minute halves of extra time in which the entire period would be played. Saskatchewan opened the scoring on Jade Houmphanh’s second goal of the match but were quickly matched by Quebec leaving the score tied at 3 at the half of extra time. 


Saskatchewan would once again strike first in the second half of extra time with Jade Houmphanh notching her third goal of the match to give Team Saskatchewan a 4-3 lead. With just under two minutes remaining in extra time Team Quebec found an opening and tied the score at 4. The score remained tied as time expired, and the game headed to penalty kicks. 


Team Saskatchewan was first to kick with Leesa Bandula getting the nod. Bandula was poised with her shot beating the Quebec keeper on the right side to give Saskatchewan the lead. Shooting first for Quebec was their goalkeeper who was successful with her try tying penalty kicks at one. Saskatchewan then called-on Taisa Gabruch who blew the ball past the keeper to give Saskatchewan the lead once again. The second shooter for team Quebec was unsuccessful, shooting the ball high over the net. Team Saskatchewan then looked to Erica Hindmarsh who capitalized on her opportunity scoring on the left-hand side as the keeper moved right. Jadyn Steinhauer made a clutch save on the next Quebec attempt and Saskatchewan lead penalty kicks 3-1. The next shooter for Saskatchewan was denied by the Quebec keeper, a huge save to keep her team alive. The fourth shooter for Team Quebec scored and Saskatchewan took a 3-2 lead into the final attempt for each side. With the game on the line Team Saskatchewan turned to none other than Jade Houmphanh who had already accumulated 3 goals in the match. Houmphanh came up clutch driving the ball off the Quebec keeper and into the net to secure the National title for Saskatchewan. 


The victory marks the 3rd medal in as many years for Team Saskatchewan and the second National title in a row.


Jade Houmphanh was named tournament MVP with 12 goals in 4 contests and the game winning kick in the Championship game. 


SSA would like to congratulate both Yorkton United FC and SK Impact FC for their outstanding job representing Saskatchewan. We would also like to thank Canada Soccer and FC Regina for hosting. The future of Futsal in Saskatchewan is bright. If you would like to get involved in futsal reach out to your local Member Organization for information on how to get started. 

Member Organization AGM

Is your Member Organization hosting their AGM in the near future?

Let us know! We would love to attend your Member Organizations AGM to bring greetings and assist where necessary.


If you are hosting your AGM in the near future and would like an SSA representative to attend please let us know by emailing s.porter@sasksoccer.com

Sask Cup Rural

Registration for the 2025 Sask Cup Rural Tournament, taking place from May 23rd to 25th in Humboldt, is now open.


Teams must register through their respective Member Organization to ensure they are placed in the correct division and have the necessary approval to participate in the event.


To register, please use the following link: Saskatchewan Soccer Association: Website by RAMP InterActive


For any questions or further information regarding the Sask Cup, please contact r.gibney@sasksoccer.com.

Now Accepting 2025 Referee Registrations

Preparations for the 2025 outdoor season are under way. Please encourage all returning referees to head over to your Member Organization’s RAMP portal and register if they have not done so already. Referees have a very important role in sport and having a trained pool of referees is vital to the success of local programming.


Registration for the 2025 Referee Season is now available and will remain open for the 2025 calendar year. 

 

A kind reminder that all referees 18+ must upload a current Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector at the time of registration. 


If you need to submit a Referee Registrar Report, you can find it on our website here

  

REMINDER: Both the 2025 Outdoor and 2025 Referee seasons will not be active until the Member Organization activates it; this can be done in the season settings. 


RAMP Season Set Up Tutorial: RAMP Registration System Admin Tutorial  


What if not enough match officials are returning? 

The time to recruit more participants and book a referee clinic is now. Head over to the Saskatchewan Soccer Referee Courses  page for more information. Future referees are required to complete The Entry Level Referee Course Online Module via Smarter U (link accessible on the webpage and also via the individual Ramp account) before registering for the one day in person session. If your Member Organization has any questions, please contact Octavian at o.iliuta@sasksoccer.com

Entry Level Referee Course Online Modules 

Starting in 2024, Canada Soccer has launched the new updated Entry Level Referee Online Modules. These have replaced the SSA Google Classroom approach aligning entry-level coach and referee development at the National level. The access keys for the online modules (purchased by each participant) will cost $30 for $2025 and $50 in 2026. 

 

All eligible Referee Entry Level Clinic participants (minimum of 14 years and older) are required to complete The Online Training via Canada Soccer’s SmarterU platform before moving forward with a seven-hour in-person session to complete referee certification. 

 

The Referee Course Registration Guide is outlined here. The Referee Entry Level Clinic process via Smarter U is available via this link. The Small Sided Referee /Futsal referee process is described here. All information is also available on the SSA Website on the Referee Courses page. 

 

For more information on referee courses or to schedule a practical session in your community, please contact Octavian Iliuta – Manager of Referee Development @ o.iliuta@sasksoccer.com

Community Referee Education Sessions

SSA will be offering Laws of the Game Refresher online education sessions (via Zoom) to all Saskatchewan Soccer registered referees. Sessions will be approximately 1-1.5 hours and will focus on several exciting topics spread over the course of four sessions. We will explore and learn together on Laws of the Game 2024-2025 Revisions, Challenges, Offside, Handball, Tactical fouls, Dissent and even rare situations that may occur based on the Laws of the Game. You are welcome to attend all sessions or just the ones that fit your schedule.  

  

Sessions take place April 15, and April 24 with a 7:30 p.m. start time. 

  

Registration is on a first come, first served basis. If you are interested, please register here. Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email with details on how to access the session of your choice. 

Referees are essential to the participant’s experience and advancement of the game. They deserve our respect and a supportive, abuse-free, environment. You can make a difference; always treat them well and thank them for their contributions every game! 

Overdue – Registrar Reports and Membership Renewal

The final 2024-2025 Indoor registrar report, and registration fees are now overdue. If your organization received new registrations since the last registrar report in December, please complete the registrar report as soon as possible. The form for this report can be found on our website here.  

 

Please send completed reports to n.strueby@sasksoccer.com  


2025 Outdoor Season

RAMP Registration for Outdoor 2025 Season and 2025 Referee Season is open!  

REMINDER: The season will not be active until the Member Organization activates it under the season settings. To learn more click Here 


Registrar's Joke

Why did the soccer player bring string to the game?

Because he wanted to tie the score! 

Same Game Challenge

An initiative aimed at empowering sport leaders with knowledge and tools to tackle gender inequity and make Canadian sport more inclusive for girls and women.   

   

The Same Game Challenge will run from May to December 2025.   

  

You can learn more about the program here.   

  

Apply online here before April 20, 2025.   

  

If you have any questions about the program or your application, please reach out to samegame@womenandsport.ca.   


New Canada Soccer eLearning Modules

Canada Soccer is excited to announce the launch of four new eLearning modules  

Idea - Canada Soccer designed to support our membership in fostering inclusivity, cultural awareness, and accessibility within soccer communities across Canada. These modules are part of our commitment to creating a more inclusive and welcoming environment for all participants.   

  1. Cultural Awareness 
  2. 2SLGBTQ+ Inclusion 
  3. Engaging New to Canada Participants 
  4. Adapted Soccer 

 


Lunch and Learn

May 21st – Futsal – Jerson Barandica-Hamilton 

June 18th – FDN – Chelsea Bull and Macayla Antal 

 

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