The U16 (2010) girls division continues to feature some of the strongest and most competitive teams in Canadian youth soccer. Across the country, clubs are excelling in elite leagues such as the BCSPL, PLSJQ, OPDL, and AYSL while developing the next generation of high-performance athletes. This age group has produced several dominant teams, impressive undefeated runs, and standout performances at major showcase events. These rankings recognize the top U16 girls teams in Canada based on their results, level of competition, and overall success during the 2026 season.
1. North Mississauga (OPDL)
Record: 0-0-0 (FTF Canada Spring Showdown Champions)
North Mississauga earns the top spot after capturing the championship at the FTF Canada Spring Showdown, one of the country’s premier showcase events. The team demonstrated exceptional quality, depth, and consistency throughout the tournament, defeating elite opposition from across Canada. Their championship performance showcased a group capable of competing with any team in the nation.
2.AS Brossard (PLSJQ)
Record: 5-1-0
AS Brossard has emerged as one of Quebec’s top U16 girls teams thanks to an outstanding start to the season. Their ability to consistently earn victories through disciplined team play and strong performances has made them a force within the PLSJQ. The club continues to build upon its reputation as one of the province’s leading development programs.
3. Pickering FC (OPDL)
Record: 0-0-0 (OPDL Champions Last Year)
Pickering FC enters the new OPDL season with a 0-0-0 record, carrying the confidence and expectations that come with being the reigning OPDL Champions. Last year’s title-winning campaign showcased the club’s quality, consistency, and ability to perform in high-pressure situations against the province’s top competition. Known for their strong player development and competitive culture, Pickering FC will be looking to build on that success while defending their status as one of the premier programs in Ontario. With a championship pedigree and a talented roster returning, they remain a team to watch as the OPDL season gets underway.
4. Oakville SC (OPDL)
Record: 0-0-0 (FTF Canada Spring Showdown Finalists)
Oakville SC secured its place among Canada’s best after reaching the championship match at the FTF Canada Spring Showdown. The team showcased excellent technical ability and resilience throughout the tournament, earning victories against high-level competition before finishing as runners-up. Their performance demonstrated why Oakville remains one of Ontario’s most respected soccer clubs.
5. Calgary Blizzard (AYSL)
Record: 7-2-1
Calgary Blizzard has enjoyed a strong campaign in Alberta, posting an impressive record against quality competition. The club has demonstrated excellent balance throughout the season, combining a dangerous attack with disciplined defensive play. Their continued success reinforces their position as one of Alberta’s top girls programs.
6. Surrey United (BCSPL)
Record: 15-5-2
Surrey United continues to be one of British Columbia’s premier girls programs, producing strong results in the highly competitive BCSPL. Their fifteen victories highlight the club’s consistency and ability to perform against top-level opposition. With a talented roster and proven development pathway, Surrey remains among Canada’s elite U16 teams.
7. Coquitlam Metro Ford (BCSPL)
Record: 18-3-1
Coquitlam Metro Ford has put together one of the strongest seasons in the country, winning eighteen matches while competing in one of Canada’s toughest youth leagues. Their combination of technical quality, attacking efficiency, and defensive organization has allowed them to consistently secure results. Few teams have matched Coquitlam’s level of success in 2026.
8. AS Laval (PLSJQ)
Record: 5-2-1
AS Laval continues to be a consistent contender within Quebec soccer, combining strong player development with impressive on-field results. Their five victories in eight matches highlight a team capable of competing against the province’s best. The club’s success reflects both the quality of the roster and the strength of its development environment.
9. Edmonton BTB (AYSL)
Record: 5-1-3
Edmonton BTB has put together a solid season and remains one of Alberta’s most competitive U16 girls teams. Their ability to consistently earn points has kept them among the province’s top programs. Strong team chemistry and disciplined performances have been key factors in their success.
10. FC Laval (PLSJQ)
Record: 4-1-1
FC Laval rounds out the Top 10 following an impressive start to the season. The club has demonstrated resilience and consistency while competing against strong opposition in Quebec. With only one loss through six matches, FC Laval has established itself as one of the top emerging teams in the U16 girls division.
Honorable Mentions:
- Calgary Villains AYSL
- Lakeshore PLSJQ
- Unionville Milliken OPDL
- Whitecaps London OPDL
- BVSC PR1
- North Vancouver (BCSPL)