Kamloops to host the Futsal Canadian Championship in 2027

Canada Soccer’s 2027 Futsal Canadian Championship will be hosted in Kamloops, British Columbia next April with matches to be played at the city’s prestigious Tournament Capital Centre. A city brimming with natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and a vibrant cultural scene, Kamloops is a proven sports hub that will bring the Futsal Canadian Championship to the province of British Columbia for the first time.

As an exciting and fast-paced sport played indoors on a court with five players to each side, Canada’s top futsal clubs qualify for the Futsal Canadian Championship each year through their provincial and territorial competitions. This past year, 17 clubs qualified for the Futsal Canadian Championship across the men’s and women’s divisions with more than 200 athletes, 50 coaches/staff, and 20 referees attending the 2026 competition in Calgary.

“We are thrilled that Kamloops will host the 2027 Futsal Canadian Championship and welcome teams from across the country to British Columbia. Kamloops has a strong reputation for hosting outstanding sporting events and this competition will play an important role in the continued growth of futsal in Canada.”

- Peter Augruso, Canada Soccer President

Located on the confluence of the Thompson Rivers, on the unceded territory of Tk̓emlúps te Secwepemc, situated within the unceded ancestral lands of the Secwépemc Nation, the Tournament Capital Centre will feature two full-size futsal courts for the week of the upcoming Futsal Canadian Championship, with the two Canadian Finals to be played on Sunday 11 April 2027. The facility is a 65,000-square-foot indoor Fieldhouse that can accommodate seating for 1,200 spectators and accessible seating.

“Kamloops is proud to welcome the 2027 Futsal Canadian Championship for the first time. We’re excited to once again partner with Canada Soccer as we continue our strong tradition of hosting national sporting events. As Canada’s Tournament Capital, we look forward to welcoming athletes, coaches, officials, and fans from across the country to our community.”

-
Dušan Magdolen- Cultural Services and Events Manager, City of Kamloops

Kamloops recently hosted Canada Soccer’s National Championships U-17 Cup in October 2025 at McArthur Island Park. Over the past decade, Kamloops has also hosted the 2016 IIHF Women’s World Hockey Championship, the 2018 Canada Basketball U-15/U-17 Championship, the 2019 Canadian Artistic Swimming Championship, the 2022 U-Sport Men’s Soccer Championship, and the 2023 Memorial Cup.

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