Partnerships Dedicated to the Power of Sport
Toyota believes that movement is a human right and that mobility goes beyond cars. That’s why we partner with organizations that recognize the power of human movement and unity through sport. Toyota Canada is proud to be the Official Mobility and Official Vehicle partner of four Canadian National Sports Organizations.
FIFA Women’s World Cup™
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team
We are so proud of Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team’s accomplishments at the FIFA Women’s World Cup™. Getting behind human mobility in all its forms is what Toyota believes in - we’re proud to support our national team, and all girls with big soccer dreams.
Visit the FIFA Women’s World CupTM website for the latest schedule and continue watching the tournament.
Canada Soccer
Canada Soccer is the official governing body for soccer in Canada. In partnership with its members, Canada Soccer promotes the growth and development of soccer in Canada, from grassroots to high performance, and on a national scale. Soccer is the largest participatory team sport in Canada and is considered the fastest growing sport in the country.
Visit Canada SoccerWheelchair Basketball Canada
Wheelchair Basketball Canada is the national sport governing body responsible for the organization of wheelchair basketball in Canada – developing, supporting and promoting the sport through programs and services, from the grassroots level to high performance athletes competing in the Paralympic Games.
Visit Wheelchair Basketball CanadaCanada Basketball
Canada Basketball is in charge of selecting who plays for our national teams. Above and beyond that, they lead the development of the sport nationally through leadership, coordination, education and direction in all areas both on and off the court.
Visit Canada BasketballCanada Snowboard
At Canada Snowboard, we believe that embracing the culture of snowboarding combined with a commitment to excellence is the foundation of who we are. Performance is built from the ground up from a rider’s first event to the highest level with an athlete-focused approach to training, programs and coaching. Our athletes are amongst the best in the world, and our goal is to continue to provide them the means to achieve their goals. We are the national governing body of snowboarding in Canada.
Visit Canada SnowboardOlympics & Paralympics
A testament to the power of human movement to achieve the impossible, our partnership with the Olympic and Paralympic Movements is one demonstration of our global commitment to bringing better mobility for all. As the Official Mobility Partner of the Canadian Olympic Committee and the Canadian Paralympic Committee, Toyota could not be more proud of all our Team Canada athletes who represent us so well on the world stage, as well as: Canada Basketball Women’s National Team, Wheelchair Basketball Women’s National Team, Wheelchair Basketball Men’s National Team, and Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team.
Senior Women’s National Basketball Team
After a strong showing at the Tokyo Olympics, the Senior Women’s National Team powered their way to the quarterfinals of the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022. Playing against the Australian home team, they lost but achieved 4th place – their best finish in over 36 years.
Senior Women’s National Wheelchair Basketball Team
One of the most successful teams in Canadian amateur sport, the Senior Women’s National Team is the only wheelchair basketball team to win 3 Paralympic gold medals in a row, and 4 World Championships in a row. Today they are highly regarded around the world and a perennial favourite at any tournament they enter.
Senior Men’s National Wheelchair Basketball Team
One of the top wheelchair basketball teams in the world, the Senior Men’s National Team is a force to be reckoned with. With numerous international successes including three gold medals at the 2000, 2004, and 2012 Paralympic Games , they are recognized as a world leader in the sport.
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team has qualified for the last four Olympic Football Tournaments – the only nation to reach the podium at both London 2012, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, where Canada captured a historic Gold Medal win. The Canadian women have history and momentum on their side – thanks to their captain Christine Sinclair who set the world’s all-time international goal scoring record as one of the most-capped active international footballers.
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