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Canada Soccer Hall of Fame

The Canada Soccer Hall of Fame honours people and institutions for their contributions to Canadian soccer. It was founded in 1997 by the Ontario Soccer Association and was originally located in Vaughan, Ontario. As of 2024, the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame has inducted 144 players, 13 managers/coaches, 10 officials, and 45 builders as honoured members. Additionally, the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame has recognized 18 teams of distinction and 21 organizations of distinction.

Honoured members
As of 2024, the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame has honoured 212 honoured members. The honoured members are organized in the following categories: Modern Canadian Players (62), Past Players (82), Coaches/Managers (13), Referees (10), and Builders (45). The next class of honoured members will be inducted in 2025. Since 2022, the Modern Canadian Players category has featured an equal balance of past Men's National Team Players and Women's National Team Players. As noted by the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame, "this balance reflects the modern era during which international football at the very highest level has both a men’s and women’s FIFA World Cup as the pinnacle of the sport (since the inauguration of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1991)." Names in italics are those persons inducted under the "Pioneer" category (established in 2007) or "Veteran Canadian Players" category (as the category was renamed in 2017). Modern Canadian Players Past Players (1880s - 1980s) Coaches - Managers Referees Builders ==Teams and organisations of distinction==
Teams and organisations of distinction
Teams of Distinction Organisations of Distinction British Columbia • North Shore United FC: 2023 • Vancouver Columbus F.C.: 2013 • Vancouver Firefighters: 2010 • Vancouver St. Andrews FC: 2019 • Victoria West: 2012 AlbertaCalgary Callies FC: 2019 • Edmonton Angels Scottish SC: 2014 • Edmonton Ital Canadian SC: 2023 • Edmonton Scottish SC: 2019 ManitobaWinnipeg United Weston FC: 2019 OntarioCNSC Windsor Croatia: 2023 • Darlington SC: 2019 • Robbie International Youth Tournament: 2014 • Toronto Scottish FC: 2019 • Toronto Ulster United FC: 2011 • West Indies United Toronto: 2023 QuébecLakeshore SC: 2023 • Montréal Carsteel FC: 2015 Newfoundland and LabradorFeildians AA of St. John's: 2023 • Holy Cross FC: 2019 • St. Lawrence Laurentians: 2019 ==Past Awards==
Past Awards
Brian Budd Award The Soccer Hall of Fame managed the Brian Budd Award from 2010 to 2014, but the award has since been managed as part of the overall Canada Soccer Awards program. The Brian Budd Award honours outstanding individuals "who have excelled both in soccer and in another endeavour, be it in sport or public life. The individual must exemplify good character, accomplishments, dedication and provide inspiration to present and future generations". ==Provincial Soccer Halls of Fame==
Provincial Soccer Halls of Fame
Alongside the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame, there are also four provincial Halls of Fame inaugurated by Canada Soccer's Provincial Member Associations (as of 2022): The Soccer Hall of Fame of British Columbia, the Manitoba Soccer Hall of Fame, the Québec Soccer Hall of Fame (Temple de la renommée du soccer québecoise), and the Newfoundland & Labrador Soccer Hall of Fame. ==References==
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