2025 Techaide Soccer Tournament
May 30 @ 08:00 – 17:00

Join us on Friday, May 30, 2025, at the Stade de soccer de Montréal (9235 Av. Papineau, Montréal) for an exciting tournament that unites Montreal’s tech community for a great cause.
For the fifth year, tech professionals will take to the field to compete, network, and, most importantly, support Centraide of Greater Montreal in its mission to fight poverty and social exclusion.
All proceeds from the tournament will go to the Techaide initiative to give back to Centraide of Greater Montreal, in support of the 375 local agencies that fight poverty and social exclusion every day. A global tech community that becomes a force for good and creates a culture of giving back with the ambition to eradicate social inequalities, believing everyone should have the opportunity to thrive.
Come Together. Give back.
Tournament details
– Two leagues: Recreational & Competitive.
– Match Format: 7 vs 7, with up to 5 substitutes and unlimited rotations.
– Inclusion Matters: Each team must always have at least one female player on the field.
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Registration
The cost to register for the tournament is $50 per player (minimum of 7 people per team)
Registration deadline to validate a team: 20 April 2025.
Once your team is registered, a donation campaign page will be created for your team and players will need to register on this page.
Fundraising
Recreational League: $1,000 or more per team (funding target).
Competitive league: $2,000 or more per team (funding target).
- To participate in the tournament, each team must organize a fundraising event with a goal of $1,000 (recreational) or $2,000 (competitive), or more. Funds will be donated directly to the United Way of Greater Montreal.
- All donations of $20 or more are eligible for a tax receipt, which will be issued to the person or company registering the donation.
- The registration fee is non-refundable in case of cancellation or if a team does not present a full team of at least 7 players for the tournament.
- According to the law, registration fees are not eligible for tax receipts.