Saskatchewan Soccer Association
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Saskatchewan Soccer Association (SSA) is the governing body for soccer in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of . Saskatchewan is bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota....

. The association was formed in 1905.

The Head Office of the SSA can be found in Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province and a cultural and commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. It is governed by Regina City Council. Regina is the cathedral city of the Roman Catholic and Romanian Orthodox...

 on the North West Corner of Victoria Park, the address is 1870 Lorne St, Regina, SK. The SSA office is located within the Sasksport Administration Building, The SSA also has an office in Saskatoon
Saskatoon
Saskatoon is a city in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. Residents of the city of Saskatoon are called Saskatonians. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344....

, this office is found at the Sasktel Sports Centre in the North East of the City.

The History of Soccer in Saskatchewan

Soccer has always played an integral part in Saskatchewan's history. When the European immigrants came to Saskatchewan in the late 1800s, soccer came with them and the first game was played in Prince Albert on June 28, 1889. The greatest indicator of expansion was the formation of the Saskatchewan Soccer Association; The Saskatchewan Soccer Association was formed in Grenfell on Good Friday 1906. A number of exhibition matches against teams from Britain, combined with inner-city matches and the annual match between those of English and those of Scottish heritage in Saskatoon, helped keep soccer in the provincial spotlight.

The greatest indicator of the prosperity of Saskatchewan soccer came with a new wave of participation during the 1950s and then in the 1960s with the inclusion of Saskatchewan teams in the newly-formed Western Canadian Soccer League. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Saskatchewan soccer experienced continual expansion. This soccer boom was prevalent in a number of communities such as Moose Jaw, Prince Albert and Yorkton; these good times were based on the youth movement, and to a lesser extent, immigration.

Adding further variety to Saskatchewan soccer during the 1970s and 1980s was the development of women's soccer. Female teams were established at all age levels and star players emerged. There was also an increase in female involvement off the playing field as more women became involved in coaching, officiating and administering the game.

The Regional Training Centre was opened in Saskatoon in 1986 and it has been utilized for a number of teams, including the Western Canada Games team in 1987, the Canada Summer Games team in 1989, the Women's All-Stars and the University of Saskatchewan teams.

By the end of the 1980s, soccer was growing in popularity throughout the province. No longer strictly found in the main provincial centers, soccer was played in all sections of the province by a greater variety of players. Towns and cities began to discover the wonderful game of soccer, engaging in a love affair that would continue into the next century.

During the 1990s soccer became an all year round sport as multi-million dollar facilities were built throughout Saskatchewan, soccer centers could be found in Regina, Saskatoon, Yorkton and Lloydminster. With the arrival of the 21st century further developments have been built in Warman and Moose Jaw, registrations have increased to over 30,000 players participating in the sport of Soccer. The Saskatchewan Soccer Association is seeing an ever expanding growth to match the development of the game in the province; SSA now has two full time locations with our Administrative offices in Regina and our Technical office in Saskatoon. Our staff has increased in size to ten full time employees making it the biggest provincial sporting governing body, all working to ensure that Soccer becomes available to every household in Saskatchewan.

The Rivers West Centre of Excellence is run in conjunction with the Lakeland College in Lloydminster and the Meridian Youth Soccer Association, the sport of soccer is developing far and wide in Saskatchewan and SSA is constantly striving to improve on all fronts.

The SSA is a member of the national governing body, the Canadian Soccer Association
Canadian Soccer Association
The Canadian Soccer Association is the governing body of soccer in Canada. It is a national organization that oversees the Canadian men's and women's national teams for international play, as well as the respective junior sides...

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Regular Members -

The Saskatchewan Soccer Association regulates the following soccer playing centres in the province:
  • 14-40 Soccer Inc.
  • Battlefords Youth Soccer Inc.
  • Battlefords Senior Soccer Association
  • Carlton Trail Soccer Association
  • Estevan Senior Soccer Association
  • Estevan Youth Soccer Association
  • Lloydminster & District Senior Soccer Association
  • Meadow Lake & District Youth Soccer Association Inc.
  • Melfort Youth Soccer Association
  • Meridian Youth Soccer Association
  • Moose Jaw Youth Soccer Association
  • Prince Albert Youth Soccer Associaiton
  • Prince Albert Senior Soccer Association
  • Regina Soccer Association
  • Qu'Appelle Valley Soccer Association
  • Saskatoon Adult Soccer Inc
  • Saskatoon Youth Soccer Inc.
  • Swift Current Soccer Association
  • Weyburn Soccer Association
  • Valley Soccer Association
  • Yorkton Soccer Association
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