2024 Canada Cup Indoor
The Canada Cup will bring together Canada's next generation of high-performance athletes to compete for their home province/territory in a national championship. Athletes selected to their respective provincial team programs will descend into Tsuut'ina to compete July 24-28, 2024.
Canada Cup is a critical piece of the talent development process in Canada with over 300 athletes covering a four year age span in the high-performance pathway.
Canada Cup Handbook
News
Newsletters
Newsletters:
- June 2024: June Newsletter
- June 2024: Calgary Tourism - Water Restrictions
- July 2024: July Newsletter
Schedule
Schedule Information
DRAFT Schedule - July 26th, 2024 - subject to change
Please always refer to the Final Schedules posted on ISET for the most up to date information on match times/courts.
Practice Schedule
Event Calendar
Event Passes
Event Pass
Pre-sale Tournament passes will be available for purchase on Monday, June 17th at 12 pm (noon) EST.
Pre-sale Tournament passes will close Wednesday, July 17th at 12:00am (midnight) EST.
To purchase event passes, please follow this link.
Tournament passes and day passes will be sold onsite.
Please note: we will be accepting debit/credit only
Please note that athletes and team staff are not required to purchase an event pass.
Volleyball Canada is not responsible for any lost or stolen passes.
Spectator Guidelines
Volleyball Canada is committed to all participants enjoying their experience in a safe, supportive environment.
Please refer to the following document for Volleyball Canada's Spectator Guidelines.
Will Call
Will Call will be at 7 Chiefs Sportsplex.
Pre-purchased event passes will be available for pick up at Will Call. Make sure to have a piece of photo I.D. as well as proof of payment with you when picking up your pass.
If you are picking up a pass under another name, please have the printed confirmation of their purchase to receive these passes.
Results
Results
Canada Cup will be using ISET Sports for reporting all results. Match scores will be updated upon completion of the match and made available to the public via the ISET website.
Standings:
All Star - Red Division
Mens Red
- MVP
- Evan Linder, Team AB
- All Star
- Zachary Lowe, Québec Élites
- Matthew Brown, Manitoba L
- Simon Tate, Team BC Selects
- Tyson DeZutter, Team AB
- Reuben Veith, SK Green Selects
- Nolan Vander Kooi, SK Green Selects
Womens Red
- MVP
- Leyton Balint, Team AB
- All Star
- Brooke Fermaniuk, Canada Red
- Emerson Matthews, SK Green Selects
- Jorgie Cornish, Team AB
- Ana Stojanovic, Canada White
- Mila Kosoric, Canada White
- Julia Martens, Manitoba T
Maple Award
Merchandise
Merchandise
Venue
7 Chiefs Sportsplex & Jim Starlight Centre
The facility is a world-class sports and events centre founded on the rich heritage and principles of the Tsuut’ina Nation, just outside of Calgary, Alberta.
At 228,000 square feet, the expansive 7 Chiefs Sportsplex & Chief Jim Starlight Centre is a vibrant and inclusive complex where everyone is welcome. As one of the largest sporting and fitness facilities in western Canada, it offers a multi-discipline environment where teams and individuals from beginners to professionals can thrive. The impressive 45,000 sq ft Chief Jim Starlight Centre is ideal to host local, national, or international gatherings, events, and competitions.
Address
19 Bullhead Road
Tsuut’ina Nation, AB
T3T 0A6
*please note that court 8 will be located at Manyhorses Highschool across the parking lot from 7 Chiefs Sportsplex*
Livestream
Webcast
Canada Cup Livestream will be provided via Volleyball Canada's YouTube channel.
Join our Event Crew!
Get Involved
Do you want to be a part of the action? VC is looking for Event Crew applicants for Canada Cup! The Event Crew is a crucial part of VC’s tournaments, assisting in venue set up/tear down, results, activations, ceremonies, and so much more!
If you’re interested in being part of this exciting event or would like to see the available positions, please fill out our Recruitment Form.
Tourism
Calgary Tourism
Welcome to Calgary, a destination with a mix of big-city energy, warm western hospitality, and wondrous natural beauty. When you arrive in the city for the 2024 Volleyball Canada Cup, you’ll quickly discover why Calgary was recently chosen by Condé Nast Traveller readers as the ‘world’s friendliest city’. Calgary’s people, places and stories are its biggest strengths, making Calgary a diverse and welcoming destination for all.
From its bustling downtown to character-filled neighbourhoods, Calgary boasts an exploding culinary, arts and culture scene, along with an impressive list of attractions. With one of the world’s most modern and welcoming airports, Calgary delivers a remarkable experience from arrival to departure.
- EXPLORE over 200 restaurants in Calgary’s downtown core, where you can indulge in a diverse array of culinary delights.
- EXPERIENCE North America’s most extensive urban pathway and bikeway network with approximately 1000 km of region pathways and 96 kms of trails.
- DISCOVER Calgary’s many attractions. From the polar bears making a splash at the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo to the sky-high views of the Calgary Tower, the city provides an experience you won’t forget.
- VISIT Calgary’s diverse neighbourhoods. From the shops and restaurants of 17th Avenue to the live music venues of Inglewood, there is no better way to immerse yourself.
Unlock savings with the Calgary 'Explore More' 2024 Pass
Access exclusive discounts at over 40 restaurants, attractions, shops, and more with the mobile -exclusive Calgary 'Explore More' 2024 Pass, designed for you to enjoy during your downtime. This complimentary pass is reserved exclusively for athletes, coaches, and officials. Sign up today and prepare for your visit!
Sign-up: https://www.visitcalgary.com/calgary-explore-more-2024-pass
Promo Code: Explore2024
We look forward to seeing you in Calgary!
More Information
Rules & Policies
For rules and policies please follow this link that will take you directly to Volleyball's Canada policy page.
Safe Sport
Volleyball Canada is committed to a sport environment free from abuse that is safe for all participants. For more information, our policies, and resources, please click here.
Safe Sport Reporting
Volleyball Canada has zero tolerance for any type of abuse. Individuals are required to report abuse or suspected abuse to Volleyball Canada or to a Provincial/Territorial Association so that those matters can be addressed in an expeditious manner.
For more information, please see the Safe Sport Complaint Process Overview. Reports can be made to Volleyball Canada’s Independent third-party Safe Sport Officer at lise@wiserworkplaces.ca or (519) 900-6813, or by contacting the Canadian Sport Helpline:
Education
Volleyball Canada is requiring that all individuals involved with the sport across the country take the new safe sport training module, available via the Coaching Association of Canada website.
As of April 1, 2020, anyone associated with a Sport Canada-funded organization must be trained on conduct to prevent and address maltreatment. This includes coaches, referees, parents of youth athletes, high-performance staff and contractors, officials; and all administrative staff and volunteers whether they may have direct contact with athletes or not.
Through the adoption of VC’s Pan Canadian Safe Sport policies, all Provincial/Territorial Association registered coaches, referees, staff/contract members and volunteers, are required to take approved Safe Sport Training. VC also currently mandates training for parents of Youth National Team Program athletes, however, PTA’s currently implement safe sport training requirements for parents of youth athletes in their province and it is not currently included in the Volleyball Registration System and is not a requirement for registration for National Championships.
The safe sport module is a free, 90 minute eLearning module that gives all participants the tools to recognize, address, and prevent maltreatment in sport. The module aligns with the principles of the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport and meets Sport Canada requirements for Safe Sport education.
Visit the safe sport training site for more info: https://safesport.coach.ca/
Background Screening
All coaches, staff members, volunteers, referees, team staff members and Integrated Support Team (IST) members involved in VC domestic competitions are required to have completed a criminal record/police check issued within 36 months of the activity being attended. These requirements apply to all disciplines.
To provide further clarification, we have compiled the following Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
Stay Connected
Social Media
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Past Results
View all National events' past results here.