Official merchandise for the 2025 National Championships

Canada Soccer and Northwest Designs have launched pre-sales to its official merchandise for the 2025 National Championships in St. John’s, Kamloops and Charlottetown. The early online offering includes shirts and hooded sweatshirts with the National Championships logo on the front.

Canada Soccer and Northwest Designs will have a larger variety of items available on location at all three venues for this year’s National Championships in October. On site, Northwest Designs will also offer special customisation on select products.

Northwest Designs Ink has been the original industry leader of official imprinted custom sportswear since 1983. The company specialises in on-site merchandising of event-specific apparel and memorabilia at various sporting tournaments, fundraising events, and competitions worldwide.

Canada Soccer’s National Championships have served as the nation’s primary amateur soccer competition for more than 100 years. Across six divisions in three age categories, the competition features qualified teams from coast to coast across the country. At all age levels, the National Championships provide a meaningful week-long soccer experience for host cities and participating teams, as well as the players, coaches, support staff, officials, and volunteers.

 

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