Canada's Soccer Pyramid Explained
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- čas přidán 24. 05. 2024
- After a two year absence, we're back in North America and exploring the soccer leagues of Canada! Make sure to Like, Subscribe, and leave us a comment if you enjoyed this episode.
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0:00 - Intro
0:49 - Canada's Men's Soccer Pyramid
7:59 - Women's Leagues
8:29 - Cup Competitions
9:10 - Geography & Stadiums
9:50 - History
12:16 - Rules
13:22 - Players
15:09 - Watching Games - Sport
Canadian football leagues are way smaller than i expected.
Got my hopes up a little, when can we expect a croquet Canada pyramid video?
That’s coming next week on my side channel, Croquet Leagues Around the World
Awesome video! 🇨🇦🔥
Please do Honduras
Excellent vid. Had I known you were in the research phase to do a video on Canada I could have sent you some information.
Ultimately the only bits I would have added was some of the various history with CONCACAF always shafting Canada’s clubs at the continental level and how the Canadaian FA forced several lower division teams playing within the American “pyramid” to fold.
Thanks for watching!
please keep making these videos 🙏
We will!
Nigeria’s football pyramid?
Talk about Honduras
Your wish is my command.
I wonder if there are any other countries whose clubs are so intertwined with a different countries pyramid or geography. Especially at the top where presumably the 3 best clubs in Canada are MLS sides
Great idea for another video
Wales, with Cardiff, Swansea, Wrexham and Newport County all playing in the English pyramid. Arguably also New Zealand, with the Wellington Pheonix and now a new Auckland club in the A-League (Australia). Basically, it seem to be the norm in countries whose pyramids are fairly recent and whose biggest clubs are usually older then said pyramids.
MLS is not a different country pyramid though. It's a joint pyramid. Same way hockey has NHL which has both teams from Canada and USA. Same with NBA
@@gamatoutsikos if I understand correctly MLS is given division 1 status by the Us Federation and but no status by Canada Soccer so it’s not actually joint from a fifa/federation/pyramid perspective which is maybe a technicality but to me makes it interesting.