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Canada Soccer unveiled this Thursday the list of new clubs recognized in 2022 following a rigorous process in which several soccer clubs across the country were involved. The presence of Quebec clubs on this list continues to make Quebec a leader in the Club Licensing Program. In the new cohort of recognized clubs, Quebec has 23 quality soccer clubs, seven regional clubs, 12 provincial clubs and three national clubs. This is the first time that all four levels of recognition have been represented in an unveiling. In total, considering the clubs whose recognition has been maintained, there are now 137 recognized clubs in Quebec, which remains the province with the largest number of recognized clubs in Canada. "It is a source of pride for us at the Federation to see the clubs of the province put so much effort into being recognized in order to offer quality service to our members," declared Mathieu Chamberland, General Manager of Soccer Québec. . Congratulations to the new recognized clubs but also to all the clubs that have maintained their recognition. » Celtix du Haut-Richelieu (ARS Rive-Sud) • FC Laval (ARS Laval) • Lakeshore SC (ARS Lac St-Louis) AS Montis (ARS Rive-Sud) • Cosmos de Granby (ARS Richelieu-Yamaska) • Club de soccer St-Lazare / Hudson (ARS Lac St-Louis) • Club de soccer du Roussillon (ARS Rive-Sud) • FC Challenger (ARS Laurentides) • Soccer Pointe-Claire (ARS Lac St-Louis) • Club de soccer de Boucherville (ARS Rive-Sud) • Club de soccer de Trois-Rivières (ARS Mauricie) • Optimum de Victoriaville (ARS Centre du Québec) • Ambassadeurs de Saint-Jérôme (ARS Laurentides) • Révolution FC (ARS Laurentides) • Union Lanaudière Sud (ARS Lanaudière) FC Anjou (ARS Bourassa) • Club de soccer Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (ARS Concordia) • Association de soccer de Gatineau (ARS Outaouais) • Club de soccer Lévis-Est (ARS Québec) • FC Saint-Léonard (ARS Bourassa) • Mistral de Sherbrooke (ARS Estrie) • Association de soccer de Brossard (ARS Rive-Sud) The Club Licensing Program is a Canada Soccer initiative supported by Soccer Quebec. It was designed to guide soccer clubs across the country to the best principles of organizational development both on and off the field.

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