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$100k winner takes all Golden Goal Soccer Tournament comes to Toronto

Jan 19, 2024 | Community News

January 19, 2024

Billed as the most anticipated Canadian soccer event of the year – the $100,000 Winner Take All Golden Goal Soccer Tournament, set to take Canada by storm! Organized by Sports Leagues Canada, this monumental competition promises to be the largest soccer tournament ever hosted in the country. During May 16-19, 2024,48 teams will converge at The Hangar Sport & Events Centre in Toronto, Canada, bringing their A-game for a chance to claim the coveted $100,000 prize.

With a staggering winner-takes-all prize pool of $100,000, the stakes are higher than ever with a unique set of “Golden Goal” RULES. The competition is not only about the grand prize; it’s an opportunity for players and fans alike to immerse themselves in the excitement and camaraderie that only a premier soccer tournament can offer.

At a glance, it appears to be a tiered registration process. Early bird registration is set at $4,000, while late comers can expect to register for $6,000.

You can expect to see 48 elite teams at this 6v6 indoor soccer tournament. To add to the excitement, every game ends with a goal! The Hangar is located minutes from Downsview Station in the heart of Toronto. We’re definitely gonna be there!

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