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FTF Canada Top U15/2010 Girls Teams in Canada (May 2025)

May was a standout month for U15 girls soccer across Canada, with top teams from coast to coast making their presence felt in league play and marquee tournaments. Despite Ontario’s provincial team players being away at the Ontario vs Quebec Provincial Series – which impacted some Umbro results – there was no shortage of high-level performances across the country. FTF Canada is proud to spotlight the top U15 girls teams in the nation for May 2025, each earning their place through impressive consistency, elite talent, and key results in competitive leagues.


🇨🇦 1. Rush Academy (Ontario) – OPDL

Record: 4 Wins, 1 Tie (Undefeated in League Play, 0 Goals Against)
Key Wins: Defeated Pickering FC 4-3 in U15 Cup, Beat LFC Mississauga 1-0 in Umbro Super Elite Final. FTF Spring Showdown Champions.

Rush has emerged as the top U15 team in the country heading into June. Their airtight defence – zero goals conceded in league play—sets the tone, while their Umbro Super Elite championship win over LFC Mississauga proves they can rise to the occasion in big moments. With technical quality, discipline, and tactical maturity, Rush is clearly the team to beat in Ontario.


🏔️ 2. Calgary Blizzard (Alberta) – Alberta Premier Development League (APDL)

Record: 10 Wins, 1 Tie (+59 GD) in Outdoor Play; 7 Wins, 1 Loss in Indoor Season (+25 GD)
Key Wins: Defeated St. Albert Impact in outdoor and indoor season
Player Accolades: Two players announced for selection to Vancouver Rise Academy so far (Maiya Emberley, Maisha Haylin)

Calgary Blizzard has stormed through Alberta’s top youth league, combining explosive attacking power with depth across the pitch. With a staggering +59 goal differential, they’ve established themselves as the top team in Alberta. Their win over fellow top-ranked St. Albert Impact solidifies their No. 2 national spot.


🌲 3. CMFSC (British Columbia) – BCSPL

Record: 10 Wins, 1 Draw, 0 Losses | +37 GD | 5 Goals Against
Tournaments: FTF Family Day Showdown Champions
Achievements: Clinched PDP spot by winning BCSPL League

CMFSC remains undefeated in 2025 and is beginning their run in the BCSPL Provincial Cup this June. Their combination of structured defensive shape (only 5 goals allowed) and offensive balance gives them the edge in British Columbia. With a PDP berth already locked in, the next few months could elevate their national standing even further.


🍁 4. LFC Mississauga (Ontario) – OPDL

Record: 4 Wins, 0 Losses in League Play
Key Results: Defeated Pickering; Narrow 1-0 loss to Rush in the Umbro Final

LFC Mississauga has been neck-and-neck with Rush throughout the spring. Their strong Umbro run, capped by a tight loss in the final, shows they belong at the top level. Undefeated in league play and consistently dangerous in the final third, LFC is a top-tier Ontario contender.


🟣 5. St. Albert Impact (Alberta) – APDL

Record: 10 Wins, 1 Loss | +28 Goal Differential

Another Alberta powerhouse, St. Albert Impact is having an exceptional outdoor season. While their loss to Calgary Blizzard keeps them slightly behind in the rankings, their results across the board show they are one of the strongest sides in Western Canada.


⚜️ 6. Union Lanaudière Sud (Quebec) – PLSJQ (Ligue provinciale de soccer juvénile du Québec)

Record: 3 Wins, 1 Tie (Undefeated in League Play)

Lanaudière Sud leads the charge in Quebec, playing an attractive style of possession-based soccer in the PLSJQ. Remaining undefeated against tough provincial competition highlights their tactical acumen and technical skill. With more interprovincial competition, this team could rise even further.


🟡 7. Oakville SC (Ontario) – OPDL

Record: 3 Wins, 1 Tie in League Play
Key Results: Defeated Ottawa TFC 1-0 in group play, Beat Aurora 3-0 in Umbro Super Pro Final

Oakville had one of the strongest showings at Umbro in the Super Pro Division, dominating key Ontario rivals and proving they can contend with the best. Their tournament success combined with a solid start to league play makes them a team to watch as the season unfolds.


🌊 8. Vancouver United FC (British Columbia) – BCSPL

Record: 8 Wins, 1 Draw, 2 Losses (25 points, 2nd in league)

Vancouver United is holding strong in a competitive BCSPL environment. With only two losses and a balanced approach on both sides of the ball, they are among the province’s elite and continue to grow into a serious national threat.


🔴 9. Ottawa TFC (Ontario) – OPDL

Record: 3 Wins, 0 Losses in League Play
Key Results: Narrow 1-0 loss to Oakville SC in Umbro Super Pro Division

Ottawa TFC is flying under the radar, but make no mistake – they’re legitimate. Their unbeaten league start and competitive Umbro run indicate a program built on solid coaching and disciplined execution. Their 1-0 loss to Oakville could’ve gone either way.


⚓ 10. CS Trident (Quebec) – PLSJQ

Record: 3 Wins, 2 Ties (Undefeated in League Play)

CS Trident rounds out the Top 10 with a strong, unbeaten record in PLSJQ play. Their consistency and ability to grind out results in a defensively sound league make them one of Quebec’s toughest squads.


Honourable Mentions (No particular order)

Aurora SC (Ontario) – 3-1-0 in league play; Umbro Super Pro Division finalists, falling 3-0 to Oakville SC.

Pickering FC (Ontario) – 3-1-0 overall; tough 3-4 loss to Rush in the U15 Cup and defeat to LFC Mississauga in Umbro.

UMSC (Ontario) – 3-0 in league play; drew with UDFC and lost to London TFC in Umbro Emerald Division.

Ottawa City (Ontario) – defeated UDFC in Umbro Emerald Division Finals.

UDFC (Nova Scotia) – Undefeated in NSSL U15AAA (6-2-0); tied Unionville OPDL and beat London TFC; lost 1-0 to Ottawa City in a tightly contested final.

Suburban FC (Nova Scotia) – 5-2-3 record; still in the mix but need more consistency.

St. John’s SC (Newfoundland) – 3-0-0 with 0 goals conceded. A strong start.

Mount Pearl SC (Newfoundland) – 3-0-0, conceding just 4 goals. A club on the rise.

Saskatoon Alliance Blue (Saskatchewan) – 2-0-1 with a +7 GD.

Saskatoon Alliance Black (Saskatchewan) – 2-0-1 with a +4 GD.

FC Regina (Saskatchewan) – 2 wins and a solid +12 GD.

Winnipeg Phoenix FC (Manitoba) – 4-1-1 in league play. Finished 3rd in Super Pro division in Umbro, beating North Toronto 1-0 and losing to Oakville and Ottawa TFC. Good games against all three opponents.

AS Laval (Quebec) – 2-0-1 and undefeated in league play.

AS Brossard (Quebec) – 3-1-0 in May; picking up momentum.

CS Saint-Laurent (Quebec) – 2-1-0 in May; promising results.

Surrey United (British Columbia) – 3rd in BCSPL with 20 points; we’ll see how they do in the BCSPL Provincial Cup.

Van Isle Wave (British Columbia) – 4th in BCSPL with 20 points; we’ll see how they do in the BCSPL Provincial Cup.


Final Thoughts

As summer kicks off, the top U15 girls teams in Canada are separating themselves through results, performances, and player development success. Whether it’s dominance in regional leagues like the APDL, OPDL, or BCSPL – or statement performances in events like FTF Spring Showdown or Umbro – these programs continue to raise the bar for youth soccer in the country. With provincial championships, summer showcases, and national scouting events on the horizon, expect even more movement in the rankings as the season continues.

Stay tuned for the next update in June – Canada’s best are just getting started.

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