Canada Soccer’s 100th Toyota National Championships return to Newton Athletic Park
From October 9 to 14, Canada Soccer’s 2024 Toyota National Championships, will be held at Newton Athletic Park, marking the tournaments 100th edition.
Surrey, B.C. – From October 9 to 14, Canada Soccer’s 2024 Toyota National Championships, will be held at Newton Athletic Park, marking the tournaments 100th edition. Over 12 top amateur soccer clubs from across Canada, including Holy Cross, FC St John’s, Gloucester Celtic FC, and United Surrey SC, will compete for the Men’s Challenge Trophy and Women’s Jubilee Trophy. A total of 36 games will showcase the talent of these elite adult teams.
“Hosting the 100th edition of the Toyota National Championships in Surrey is a proud moment for our city,” said Mayor Brenda Locke. “We look forward to welcoming Canada’s top soccer players and fans from across the country to be part of this milestone event. Our city’s commitment to world-class sports facilities and vibrant community spirit continues to make us a leader in sports tourism. This tournament is not just a testament to soccer excellence, but to Surrey’s position as a growing hub for elite sporting events.”
During the tournament, attendees and local residents can enjoy an exciting lineup of free family-friendly activities, including live performances, games for children, food trucks, and more. For details, visit the event page.
As part of the Focus Newton initiative, these events aim to increase family-friendly activities and make public spaces livelier and engaging. Learn more at surrey.ca/focusnewton.
“Surrey Football Club is incredibly proud to host the 2024 Canada Soccer Toyota Nationals Challenge/Jubilee Trophy on the momentous occasion of its 100th anniversary,” said Sarb Lidder, Executive Director of Surrey FC. “This prestigious event represents the pinnacle of amateur soccer in Canada, and we are excited to welcome all participating teams to our city. Surrey’s exceptional facilities and vibrant community will provide a fantastic backdrop as we showcase our city as a premier host for national events. We look forward to an unforgettable tournament and to celebrating a century of soccer excellence.”
This will be the fourth time Canada Soccer selects Surrey to host Toyota’s National Championships premier adult competition. As BC’s fastest-growing city, Surrey invests in state-of-the-art sporting and athletic facilities that provide world-class experiences for residents and visitors throughout the year. For information about sports tourism in Surrey, visit surrey.ca/sportsurrey.