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CCAA Men’s Soccer Wildcard & Draw set

CCAA Men’s Soccer Wildcard & Draw set

The 2021 CCAA Men’s Soccer National Championship will be hosted by Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) in Calgary, AB, from Nov. 10-13.

The eight-team tournament will feature the CCAA debut of the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC), which will send its conference champion in Men’s Soccer to the event.

The MCAC representative will be joined by champions from the Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST), Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC), Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA), Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) and Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Assocation (ACAA).

The OCAA sit atop the CCAA Wildcard standings in Men’s Soccer and receive an additional berth at Nationals. The wildcard spot is awarded to a CCAA member conference based on its performance at CCAA Championships over the past three years. Conferences awarded wildcard positions are eligible to send a second team to Nationals.

The host SAIT Trojans of the ACAC receive an automatic berth to round out the field.

2021 MEN’S SOCCER DRAW

QF MATCHES 1 & 2: ACAC Champion, OCAA Wildcard, PACWEST Champion, ACAA Champion
QF MATCHES 3 & 4: ACAC Host, OCAA Champion, RSEQ Champion, MCAC Champion

The draw divides qualifying teams into two brackets using standardized designation and the current wildcard ranking chart, which is based on placings at the previous three CCAA Championships.

Following conference championships, the CCAA Convenor and Seeding Committee, which comprises of provincial convenors from all six conferences, will seed teams in each bracket.

The first seed will face the fourth seed, while the second seed will take on the third seed in each group. As per CCAA policy, the host team can choose the timeslot for its first game.

The host Durham Lords (OCAA) captured gold at the 2019 CCAA Men’s Soccer National Championship in Oshawa, ON. Durham defeated Vancouver Island University (PACWEST) 3-2 in the CCAA Championship game. Champlain Saint-Lambert (RSEQ) earned the bronze medal at the event.

Media Contact:
Rodney Wilson / rodney@ccaa.ca
Manager, Communications & Events