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🇨🇦 FTF Canada Top U16 (2009) Girls Teams in Canada – October 2025

With no PDP Cup at this age group, October has been all about league play. From the brand-new Premier/Trillium split in Ontario’s OPDL, to the finals concluding in Quebec’s PLSJQ, to heavyweight clashes in Alberta and BC, this division has already proven to be one of the most volatile in Canada. Here are the Top 10 U16 Girls Teams in the country as of October 2025.


🥇 1. CS St-Hubert (Quebec – PLSJQ)
Record: 16 Wins, 3 Losses, 1 Tie | 49 Points
Key Result: Won the PLSJQ against CS Trident
Outlook: Quebec’s champion of the PLSJQ

2. CS Trident (Quebec – PLSJQ)
Record: 14 Wins, 2 Loss, 3 Ties | 45 Points
Key Result: Second loss of season was against CS St Hubert in PLSJQ Finals
Outlook: Drops to #2 after loss against CS St Hubert

🥉 3. Woodbridge SC (Ontario – OPDL Premier)
Record: 6 Wins, 2 Ties, 1 Loss | 1st in OPDL Premier
Key Result: Defeated London TFC in early September.
Outlook: Sitting at the top of the new OPDL Premier division, Woodbridge’s balance and attacking efficiency make them Ontario’s team to beat.

🥈 4. Calgary Foothills (Alberta – APDL)
Record: 5 Wins, 0 Loss, 0 Ties | +10
Outlook: Foothills have opened the year in perfect form, emerging as a new Alberta contender alongside St. Albert and the Rangers.

 5. London TFC (Ontario – OPDL Premier)
Record: 4 Wins, 2 Losses, 3 Ties
Key Result: Won Gary Miller Charity Shield
Outlook: Beat VSC in the finals of the Charity Shield which bumps them up. 

6. St. Albert Impact (Alberta – APDL)
Record: 4 Wins, 1 Loss, 1 Ties | +14
Key Result: Lost against Calgary Foothills in October
Outlook: One of Alberta’s strongest side once again, St. Albert are a consistent national title threat with the quality to beat anyone on their day.

7. Vaughan SC (Ontario – OPDL Premier)
Record: 6 Wins, 2 Ties, 1 Loss | Tied for 1st in OPDL Premier
Key Result: Narrow defeat to Markham SC, otherwise undefeated.
Outlook: Resilient and well-organized, Vaughan are proving difficult to beat and remain among Ontario’s most consistent sides.

8. Ottawa South United (Ontario – OPDL Premier)
Record: 4 Wins, 3 Ties, 1 Loss | Undefeated in September
Key Result: Rebounded with strong form through September.
Outlook: Momentum is building for OSU at just the right time. If they continue their current trajectory, they could surge even higher in the coming months.

9. Coquitlam Metroford SC (British Columbia – BCSPL)
Record: 7 Wins, 3 Ties to start new season
Key Result:
Outlook: CMFSC have started strong in BCSPL league play 

10. Burnaby FC (British Columbia – BCSPL)
Record: 6 Wins, 2 Tie to start new season
Outlook: Burnaby have started strong in BCSPL league play


🏅 Honourable Mentions

  • Calgary Villains (Alberta)
  • Calgary Rangers (Alberta)
  • Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC (British Columbia)
  • Surrey United SC (British Columbia)
  • Langley FC (British Columbia)
  • FC Northwest (Manitoba)
  • 1v1 Futbol Dreams (Manitoba)
  • Union Lanaudière Sud (Quebec)
  • AS Blainville (Quebec)
  • Barrie Spirit (Ontario)
  • London Dinamo Croatia (Ontario)
  • FC Durham (Ontario – OPDL Premier)
  • Rush Canada (Ontario – OPDL Premier)

🔎 Final Thoughts

The U16 division remains one of the most unpredictable in Canada. Ontario’s Premier/Trillium split has shaken up the provincial landscape, while Quebec’s St-Hubert and Trident continue to dominate. Alberta is as competitive as ever, with Foothills adding themselves to the mix alongside St. Albert. Out west, CMFSC and Burnaby FC are setting the early standard in BC. With showcase events like the FTF Fall Showdown just finishing, expect more volatility as we enter the new year.

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