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This category deals with associations.
http://www.albertasoccer.com/
The official governing body for all soccer in Alberta, youth and senior, male and female, indoor and outdoor.
http://www.arslacstlouis.com/
Montreal Quebec Youth Soccer Association. News, leagues, cups, clubs, and tournaments.
http://www.canadasoccer.com/
Official site of the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA). Includes latest news on Canada's national teams, statistics, message board, and photo gallery.
http://www.edsa.org/
Rules and regulations, event schedule, current standings, and applications.
https://emsamain.com/
Youth soccer in the City of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
http://www.edmontonwestsoccer.com/
Operate the Raider program and the minor soccer program for communities in the west area of Edmonton, Alberta. The programs are designed for children aged U5 through U19.
http://gloucesterhornets.ca/
News, information, plus junior and senior programs.
http://www.pusc.ca/
Community soccer association serving the community surrounding the town of Perth in Lanark County, Ontario.
http://www.reginasoccer.com/
Provides services to the city of Regina and surrounding area for competitive soccer leagues in conjunction with the Saskatchewan Soccer Association and the Canadian Soccer Association.
http://www.saskatoonsoccer.com/
News, information, schedules, standings, referees, photographs, and contact details.
http://www.itsportnet.com/league.php?scriptName=HOME&leagueID=6228
The District Soccer Association for Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Discipline, forms, leagues, maps, events, constitution, and contacts.
http://www.soccernb.org/
The official web site for the governing body of soccer in the province of New Brunswick.
http://asa.leaguerepublic.com/
Develops and promotes premier level youth soccer in Manitoba, in a non-threatening and fun environment.
http://www.ontariosoccer.net/
News, events, leagues, players, referees, and contacts.
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