Voyageurs Cup


The Voyageurs Cup is the domestic trophy for professional soccer in Canada, awarded to the best men's and women's clubs in the country.
The Cup was conceived and commissioned by fans of the Canada men's national team, the Voyageurs, in 2002. From 2002 to 2007, the cup was awarded annually to the Canadian team finishing with the best record in the USL First Division, from regular season matches against other Canadian teams in the league. Since 2008, the trophy has been presented to the winner of the Canadian Championship, which also awards Canada's berth in the CONCACAF Champions League. Montreal Impact won the first seven trophies while Toronto FC took the next four. The current men's cup holders are Montreal Impact, after winning the 2019 Canadian Championship.

History

The Voyageurs Cup was first conceived in March 2002 by fans of the Canada men's national team, known as the Voyageurs, following Canada's surprise success at the 2000 Gold Cup. After years of being promised a domestic Canadian cup by the Canadian Soccer Association, the Voyageurs took it upon themselves to commission a national trophy using member donations. Veteran Voyageurs member and chief fundraiser since the group's founding in 1996, Dwayne Cole, solicited donations on the Voyageurs internet forum, resulting in $3,500-$4,000 donated. The money was used to commission the trophy,
The group agreed to award the cup to whichever of the four Canadian clubs in the USL A-League – the Montreal Impact, Vancouver Whitecaps, Toronto Lynx and Calgary Storm – collected the most points against each other during the regular USL season.
Prior to the establishment of the Canadian Premier League, the cup had been contested by the Montreal Impact, Toronto Lynx, the USL and MLS incarnations of the Vancouver Whitecaps, Calgary Storm, Edmonton Aviators, Toronto FC, FC Edmonton and Ottawa Fury FC, along with the League1 Ontario and Première Ligue de soccer du Québec champions.
When the CPL launched, its teams were added into the draw, to expand the clubs to include Pacific FC, Cavalry FC, Valour FC, York9 FC, Forge FC and HFX Wanderers.
The Montreal Impact won the first seven titles, the first six by virtue of their regular-season record in the USL against other Canadian sides. They won the inaugural 2008 Canadian Championship to retain the trophy, their seventh straight Voyageurs Cup victory. Toronto FC won the 2009 Canadian Championship to win the Voyageurs Cup for the first time. The Calgary Storm never finished higher than fourth in the competition while the Edmonton Aviators finished third in their lone appearance in the tournament. Both Alberta teams folded after the 2004 season. The Toronto Lynx finished as runners-up in four of the five years they participated, eventually dropping down to the Premier Development League in 2007 and effectively withdrawing from the competition. As a result, in 2007 the trophy was decided on regular-season USL results between the Montreal Impact and the Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
The cup is awarded by the Voyageurs, who were founded in 1996 as a national organization of fans of Canada men's national soccer team at all age levels. Until 2008, costs associated with the cup, such as engraving, shipping, maintenance, and promotion had been paid for by private donations from individual members of the Voyageurs. In 2008, the trophy was handed over to the Canadian Soccer Association to be presented to the winners of the Canadian Championship. The terms of the agreement were to be reviewed in 2010.
There is also a Voyageurs Cup West for Women and Voyageurs Cup East for Women awarded since 2004. The first Women's Voyageurs Super Cup was contested in 2006.

Titles by club

Men's title

2002–2007: USL era

Prior to 2008, the men's title was decided on regular-season matches between Canada's USL A-League/USL First Division sides.
YearRankTeamsPtsPldWLDGFGAGD
20021Montreal Impact156510125+7
20022Toronto Lynx136411156+9
20023Vancouver Whitecaps76231880
20024Calgary Storm06060420-16
20031Montreal Impact136411124+8
20032Toronto Lynx12642097+2
20033Vancouver Whitecaps10632175+2
20034Calgary Storm06060214-12
20041Montreal Impact188503132+11
20042Toronto Lynx1384311312+1
20043Edmonton Aviators1183321114-3
20044Vancouver Whitecaps88242813-5
20045Calgary Mustangs581521014-4
20051Montreal Impact12440051+4
20052Vancouver Whitecaps4412112-1
20053Toronto Lynx1403114-3
20061Montreal Impact6410332+1
20062Toronto Lynx5411234-1
20063Vancouver Whitecaps44121440
20071Montreal Impact42101202
20072Vancouver Whitecaps1201102-2

2008–2010: Canadian Championship, round robin format

The inaugural Canadian Championship was held in 2008, with the three Canadian teams spread across MLS and the USL First Division each playing four non-League games in a round robin format.
YearRankTeamsPtsPldWLDGFGAGD
20081Montreal Impact7421152+3
20082Toronto FC54112440
20083Vancouver Whitecaps4412136-3
20091Toronto FC9431083+5
20092Vancouver Whitecaps9431051+4
20093Montreal Impact04040110-9
20101Toronto FC8420230+3
20102Vancouver Whitecaps44004220
20103Montreal Impact2402225−3

2011–present: Canadian Championship, knockout format

Top goalscorers

PosNameClubNationalityGoals
1Eduardo SebrangoVancouver/MontrealCuba11
2Ze RobertoMontrealBrazil10
3Ali GerbaToronto Lynx/MontrealCanada9
4Charles GbekeToronto Lynx/Montreal/VancouverCanada6
4Sebastian GiovincoToronto FCItaly6
4Ignacio PiattiMontreal ImpactArgentina6
6Tomi AmeobiFC EdmontonEngland5
6Sita-Taty MatondoMontreal/Toronto Lynx/VancouverCanada5
6Jonathan OsorioToronto FCCanada5
6Jozy AltidoreToronto FCUSA5

Bolded players are still active players with a Canadian team.

Women's Voyageurs Cup