The Canadian Soccer Association is responsible in governing soccer organizations including national teams in Canada who participates in international competitions. It is also responsible in overlooking junior division clubs such as U-20 and U-17. The association is being managed by volunteer professionals involved with the sport.
Canada is among the countries where the sport has made its roots many years ago. Since the establishment of the CSA in 1912, it had gone a long way in performing its function for the development of the sport in Canada. CSA is a proud member of FIFA and has even hosted the FIFA U-20 World Cup held in 2007 in different major cities in Canada.
With the dedication and hard work of the CSA, Canada's national team have been able to gain numerous achievements with the sport. Among the achievements includes:
· The Canadian National Team's men division was able to win the finals of the prestigious CONCACAF Gold Cup against the Columbian team with a score of 2-0. This was held February of 2000.
· In 2002 the country has hosted the FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship which was the first in history of the sport. During the championship match, Canada made managed to reach the Gold Cup semi final round.
· Year 2003 has been a significant time for the Canadian team when it was able to qualify the FIFA Women's World Cup.
Though there have been some failures of the Canadian Soccer Association in the past, it was able to surpass and continued on its duties for the sake of the sport in Canada.
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