Issue #19 SEPTEMBER 2022 NEWS, INTERVIEWS, RESULTS & STANDINGS FROM CANADIAN SOCCER AND THE PLAYERS AT HOME AND AROUND THE WORLD INSIDE THIS ISSUE We say hello to some leagues while waving goodbye to others. All the usual bits and pieces with all your University & College soccer covered too. All bundled into 190 pages!
CONTENTS Contact the Canadian Soccer Sentinel and the Canadian Soccer History Archives with your news, views, ideas and suggestions canadiansha.wixsites.comcanadiansha@gmail.comatYoucanfindusonlineatTwitterInstagram 3 Welcome to the Canadian Soccer Sentinel 4 6 Canada Soccer News 7 9 Canadian Premier League 10 Watching Pacific Over The Atlantic 11 MLS Western Conference 12 13 MLS Eastern Conference 14 MLS News 15 MLS Next Pro Western Conference 16 MLS Next Pro Eastern Conference 17 United Premier Soccer League News 18 National Championship News 19 22 League1 Canada News 23 British Columbia News 24 26 League1 BC News 27 34 Fraser Valley Soccer League News 35 39 Lower Island Women’s League News 40 56 Metro Women’s Soccer League News 57 58 Richmond Adult Soccer League News 59 63 Vancouver Island Soccer League News 64 71 Vancouver Metro Soccer League News 72 Alberta News 73 74 Alberta Major Soccer League News 75 80 Calgary Women’s Soccer League News 81 Saskatchewan News 82 Manitoba News 83 89 Manitoba Major Soccer League 90 Winnipeg Men’s Soccer League 91 95 Winnipeg Women’s Soccer League 96 Ontario News 97 102 League1 Ontario News 103 104 Rocket Robin’s Ontario Round Up 105 112 Ontario Soccer League 113 116 Ontario Women’s Soccer League 117 122 Western Ontario Soccer League 123 131 Ottawa Carleton Soccer League 132 Canadian Soccer League 133 Québec News 134 135 PLSQ News 136 138 LSEQ News 139 140 Québec Cup 141 142 New Brunswick Premier Soccer League 143 Prince Edward Island News 144 Nova Scotia News 145 146 Nova Scotia Soccer League News 147 Newfoundland & Labrador News 148 Newfoundland & Labrador Challenge Cup 149 Newfoundland & Labrador Jubilee Cup 150 154 AC Lang’s Womxn’s Soccer Round Up 155 156 Canucks Abroad News 157 University & College Commitments 158 161 Canada West News 162 165 Ontario University Athletics News 166 167 RSEQ News 168 170 AUS News 171 173 CCAA News 174 176 Pac West News 177 180 ACAC News 181 182 MCAC News 183 186 OCAA News 187 188 RSEQ (CCAA) News 189 190 GNAC News Click on the logo to
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There are all the wrap ups we have from around the country including reports from the 1st ever League1 BC finals. We are grateful to have Dean from BC Soccer News writing for us a comprehensive report on his day out at the finals. We also have a full report from the Women’s final courtesy of the always excellent AFTN
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I know that most of this is now old news but there is a ton of stuff in here that you may, or may not, know. I could go into the reasons we are late but you aren’t really interested in that so, on with the show.
I am really aiming to get the October issue out at the 1st weekend in October. However, my late Mom always said “The road to hell is paved with good intentions!” Fingers crossed the stars align and we get it
This issue has the opening schedules of the BC winter leagues and, for the first time, we are covering the Richmond Adult Soccer League. We also have the usual suspects from Vancouver Island, Metro and Fraser Valley Leagues alongside the Lower Island and Metro Vancouver Women’s Leagues.
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’s all starting up again across the country in U Sports and the CCAA and for the first time we are covering all the Conferences in the CCAA to accompany the U Sports conferences. Add to that Canada’s only team in the NCAA, the newly named Simon Fraser Red Leafs and you have a ton of University content too.
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As always we have the excellent articles brought to you by AC Lang with her womxn’s round up, Rocket Robin with a run down of the League1 Ontario play offs and The Trident’s bring you the highs and lows of following Pacific from the UK. It was great to bump into Robin at the Vaughan Azzurri v Simcoe County Rovers League1 Ontario Semi Final. It’s been a few years since we last met but he is always friendly and one of the most knowledgeable on the circuit of all things GTA. We also bring you the round up of the 1st ever League1 Canada Inter Provincial Tournament which was a great success in Quebec along with news of the upcoming National Championships which, happily for me, are taking place less than an hour away from me. I have already warned my daughter she is in for a few long
Hi all and welcome to the “fashionably late” August issue of the Sentinel.
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Lucas Cavallini and Kailen Sheridan were named Canada Soccer’s Players of the Month for July 2022. Forward Cavallini helped Vancouver Whitecaps FC win the 2022 Canadian Championship to qualify for Concacaf Nations League while goalkeeper Sheridan won the Top Goalkeeper Award at the 2022 Concacaf W Championship to help Canada qualify for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™. Sheridan along with Jessie Fleming, Vanessa Gilles and Julia Grosso were all named to the Best XI as Canada finished second at the Concacaf Women’s Championship.
CANADA SOCCER JULY PLAYERS OF THE MONTH
Cavallini from Mississauga, Ontario helped Vancouver Whitecaps FC win the 2022 Canadian Championship at home. With 24,307 fans in attendance at BC Place, Whitecaps FC won 5 3 on kicks after a 1:1 draw with Toronto FC. In Major League Soccer action, Cavallini scored two goals in five matches as the Whitecaps moved to within four points from a playoff spot.
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After the Concacaf W Championship, Sheridan posted another clean sheet in club colours, this time a 1:0 win as San Diego Wave FC held first place in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). Sheridan, the all time Canadian leader in NWSL clean sheets, stopped a penalty attempt in the away win.
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team finished in second place at the 2022 Concacaf W Championship after they were defeated 1:0 in the Concacaf Final in Guadalupe, NL, Mexico. Already qualified for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™, Canada will now advance to an Olympic playoff series against Jamaica in September 2023 in order to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Alongside Cavallini, eight other Canadians dressed for Whitecaps FC during this year’s Canadian Championship: Ben Alexander, Michael Baldisimo, Isaac Boehmer, Marcus Godinho, Cristián Gutiérrez, Ryan Raposo, Tosaint Ricketts and captain Russell Teibert. Overseas in Europe, meanwhile, Tajon Buchanan and Cyle Larin helped Club Brugge KV win the Supercup in Belgium, Alphonso Davies helped FC Bayern win the DFL Supercup in Germany, and Stephen Eustáquio helped FC Porto win the Supertaça in Portugal.
Sheridan from Whitby, Ontario posted four consecutive clean sheets for Canada in July at the Concacaf W Championship. She then earned Performance of the Match honours in the Final, a 1:0 loss to the USA who scored the Championship winner on a penalty in the 78th minute. Sheridan made a handful of saves in the Final, the best from the goal line toward the end of the first half to keep Canada in the match.
To share the pure joy of qualifying for the World Cup with the fans in Edmonton, Hamilton and Toronto for our home matches, those moments were just priceless,” said Herdman. The emotion was intense seeing the fans connect around the team in those moments and the pride they all had for Canada when they sang the national anthem in the dying minutes of
In 2016, Canada Soccer also voluntarily recognised the Canadian Soccer Players’ Association (CSPA) as the exclusive bargaining agent for Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team.
CANADA SOCCER NEWS
JOHN HERDMAN A RECIPIENT AT THE IMMIGRANT AWARDS
CANADA SOCCER VOLUNTARILY RECOGNISES THE PLAYERS ASSOCIATION
The Players Association has been formed by players who have been called into any camp of Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team since January 2021. This Association covers all current players and will be the point of contact for Canada Soccer, rather than individual players, on all issues going forward.
“This is an important evolution as we strive to establish a more consistent approach in how our Men’s National Team negotiates and communicates with our organization” said Earl Cochrane, Canada Soccer General Secretary. “We are confident this will help immensely in further progressing our open and transparent conversations with both our National Teams. The objective remains to collectively find a resolution based on the values of fairness and equal pay and this news takes us a step closer to the reality we all want to see.”
This marks the 14th year of the Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards. Recipients are ‘chosen from a stellar list of 75 finalists, by a combination of online votes and scores from (their) judging panel.’ Herdman joins a group of notable sporting figures that have previously been recognised including Donovan Bailey (athletics), Michael Clemons (American football), Daniel Igali (wrestling) and Steve Nash (basketball).
Canada Soccer announced today that they have agreed to voluntarily recognise the Canadian Men’s National Soccer Team Players Association (CMNSTPA) as the exclusive bargaining agent for players invited by Canada Soccer to train or to play for the Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team.
After arriving in Canada, Herdman led Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team to back to back Olympic bronze medals, which made them the first Canadian traditional team sport to repeat on the podium in back to back Summer Olympic Games in more than a century. In 2017, Herdman was presented the Jack Donohue Coach of the Year Award. After taking over the Men’s National Team Program in 2018, Herdman led Canada to the top of the Concacaf table in FIFA World Cup Qualifiers and helped s FIFA World Cup for the first time
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Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team Head Coach John Herdman has been recognised at this year’s Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards. Herdman, originally from Consett, England, has been instrumental in leading our nation into a new era of soccer since he arrived in Canada back in 2011. Herdman and the other recipients are recognised as ‘inspirational immigrants who have made a positive impact on their communities since arriving in Canada.’
“This window is about us experiencing the conditions we will face next summer, particularly the significant travel and jetlag which we will look to adapt and learn from,” said Bev Priestman, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach. “With some significant regular starters missing, I have opted to bring in some brand new faces and some players we haven’t seen for a while to support our roster realities. Australia are a top team, so it will be two challenging matches with some great crowds, which is exactly the pressures and environments we hope to experience next summer.”
Canada Soccer have announced their 23 player roster for their two match away series against Australia during the September FIFA international window. This will be the first time the team will reunite since qualifying for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023™ with their second place finish at the 2022 Concacaf W Championship.
Kadeisha Buchanan | ENG / Chelsea FC
Allysha Chapman | USA / Houston Dash
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Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team will travel to Australia and gain invaluable experience with the two match campaign against the co hosts for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023™. The first match will be played on Saturday 3 September at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium and the second match will be played at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium on Tuesday 6 September 2022. This will be the first time in 14 years that Canada will face the Matildas in Australia.
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach, Bev Priestman, has called up two new faces to her squad. Simi Awujo, a sophomore at the University of Southern California, recently competed at the FIFA U 20 Women’s World Cup 2022™ where she received two Player of the Match mentions. Clarissa Larisey, competing for Celtic FC in the Scottish Women’s Premier League, has recorded 9 goals this season for the Scottish club.
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Scott | USA / Kansas City Current F Jordyn Huitema | USA / OL Reign F Cloé Lacasse | POR / SL Benfica F Clarissa Larisey | SCO / Glasgow Celtic FC F Adriana Leon | ENG / Manchester United FC F Nichelle Prince | USA / Houston Dash F Christine Sinclair | USA / Portland Thorns FC F Janine Beckie | USA / Portland Thorns FC
Bianca St Georges | USA / Chicago Red Stars
Jessie Fleming | ENG / Chelsea FC M Julia Grosso | ITA / Juventus FC M Quinn | USA / OL Reign M Sophie Schmidt | USA / Houston Dash
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The FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™, which will be held from 20 July 2023 to 20 August 2023, will see 30 nations join the hosts Australia and New Zealand who have already qualified for the biggest tournament in the world. The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will be a tournament of firsts. In 2023, fans will see 32 nations playing 64 matches across nine host cities in Australia and New Zealand for the first time in Women’s World Cup history.
D’Angelo | SWE / Vittsjö GIK
Both matches will be broadcast live on OneSoccer, available as a linear channel on Telus’s Optik TV (Channel 980) as well as online at OneSoccer.ca, through the OneSoccer app and on the fuboTV Canada platform. Fans will find extended coverage for the matches across Canada Soccer’s digital channels on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube featuring the hashtag #CANWNT.
Simi Awujo | USA / University of Southern California
Jade Rose | USA / Harvard University CB Shelina Zadorsky | ENG / Tottenham Hotspur
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Lysianne Proulx | POR / SCU Torreense GK Kailen Sheridan | USA / San Diego Wave FC
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2 Cavalry 22 11 4 7 33 27 37 6
August 21 Valour 1 v 1 Edmonton
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August 12 Cavalry 2 v 1 Forge
Mason 7 Hamilton 82 Cantave 90 Attendance 3,945
3 Forge 21 11 3 7 40 20 36 20
August 3 Valour 2 v 0 Cavalry
August 1 HFX Wanderers 2 v 4 York United
Heard 8 Attendance 3,244
Alemán 21 Lamonthe 58
Bitar 62 80 Gonzalez 78 Wilson 84 Attendance 1,345
Attendance 3,867 Babouli 68
Dyer 7, 72
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August 6 Forge 1 v 0 HFX Wanderers
CANADIAN PREMIER LEAGUE ROUND UP
Santos 66 Wilson 15 Garcia 86 pen De Rosario 34, 69 Attendance 5,749 Lawrie Lattarizio 50
Salter 44 Attendance 5, 652 Pacific 1 v 0 Atlético Ottawa
August 13 HFX Wanderers 1 v 0 Valour
Valour 2 v 0 York United
August 17 Atlético Ottawa 3 v 2 HFX Wanderers
Lamothe 82 Attendance 5,729 Forge 1 v 3 York United Borges 52 De Rosario 7 N’sa 58
Warschewski 86 Attendance 6,547
August 27 Cavalry 1 v 0 York United
Romeo 62 Attendance 2,908
4 Pacific 21 10 5 6 29 27 35 2
7 York United 22 6 5 11 20 30 23 −10
5 Valour 22 9 6 7 31 24 33 7
Kratt 10
8 Edmonton 23 3 7 13 26 44 16 −18
August 28 Valour 1 v 0 Pacific
Cavalry 0 v 3 Atlético Ottawa Alemán 45+2 Wright 79 Attendance 3,723 Bassett 89
RESULTS
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August 20 HFX Wanderers 1 v 0 Pacific
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
Tissot 51 Salter 90+1 pen Perez 90+1 Attendance 4,281
August 7 Atlético Ottawa 2 v 1 Edmonton
Attendance 2,907
6 HFX Wanderers 22 7 3 12 22 33 24 −11
1 Atlético Ottawa 23 11 7 5 27 23 40 4
Rae 45+3 Gonzalez 47 Attendance 2,845
Escalante 55 Attendance 3,401 Atlético Ottawa 0 v 0 Forge Attendance 4,560
Rea 70
August 14 York United 3 v 2 Edmonton
Attendance 3,527
Attendance 1,613
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September 16 York United v HFX Wanderers
September 11 Pacific v Atlético Ottawa
HFX Wanderers v Valour
September 30 Pacific v Edmonton
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September 2 Atlético Ottawa v Edmonton
September 3 Pacific v York United
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September 10 Forge v Cavalry
Warschewski 49,62 Murasiranwa 84 OG
Gonzalez 21
September 24 Cavalry v Atlético Ottawa
September 23 York United v Valour
HFX Wanderers v Pacific
Salter 38 pen
August 31 Valour 1 v 0 Forge
Attendance 3,384
September 17 Edmonton v Cavalry
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September 25 Edmonton v Forge
August 30 Edmonton 3 v 2 HFX Wanderers
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September 4 Valour v Forge
September 5 HFX Wanderers v Cavalry
September 18 Pacific v Forge Valour v Atlético Ottawa
September 9 York United v Edmonton
Mark Noonan (pictured at the foot of the page) has been named as CPL Commissioner Atlético Ottawa
Adisa De Rosario has signed from Toronto FC Academy on a developmental contract.
Daniel Obbekjaer has signed for Faroe Islands Premier League side 07 Vestur.
York United In Matthew Baldisimo has signed on a season long loan as part of the deal bringing Cédric Toussaint to Pacific.
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Owen Degelman has signed from German Regionalliga Nordost side Chemnitzer on a developmental contract.
Cristian Campagna has signed on a free transfer from Vancouver Whitecaps. Pacific
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José Cunha has gone back to Cape Breton Capers in the USports Atlantic University Sport after his developmental contract expired.
In Cédric Toussaint has signed from York United for an undisclosed fee and sell on clause as part of the deal that takes Matthew Baldisimo to York.
Matthew Baldisimo has signed on a season long loan as part of the deal bringing Cédric Toussaint to Pacific.
has signed for MLS Next Pro side Vancouver Whitecaps 2 for an undisclosed fee.
In Gabriel Escobar has signed from League1 BC champions TSS NassimRovers.
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In Goteh Ntingee has signed from German Oberliga side FC GarethGrimma.Smith
Cédric Toussaint has signed for Pacific for an undisclosed fee and sell on clause as part of the deal that brings Matthew Baldisimo to LowellYork.Wright
In Sergio Camus has signed on a season long loan from Atlético Madrid B.
Aribim Pepple has signed for English Championship side Luton Town for an undisclosed fee which is believed to include a sell on Tysonclause.Farago
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Nouajaa has signed from PLSQ side CF Montréal U23 on a development contract.
Jordan Brown has signed from League1 Ontario side Electric City. Out
Alejandro Díaz has signed for Norwegian 1 Divisjon side Sogndal for an undisclosed fee and sell on clause.
Doyle has been promoted from Cavalry Under 20 side in the Alberta Major Soccer League Out
CANADIAN PREMIER LEAGUE NEWS
Jordan Hamilton signed after his release from League of Ireland Premier Division side Sligo Rovers.
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has retired from playing on after a car crash earlier in the year curtailed his career.
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Molham Balbouli has signed from Qatari 2nd Division side Muaither on a free transfer.
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HFX Wanderers 1 v 0 Pacific
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Valour 1 v 0 Pacific
The one thing I will say is this was an undeserved 3 points for Valour. Another case of Pacific being unable to get control of the game and in fairness, it was incredibly, incredibly scrappy. Valour fans were awful, as were the chants, but again, Pacific rallied forward to get a goal. That goal never came, but a Romeo goal did giving Valour 3
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Pacific 1 v 0 Atletico Ottawa
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After losing Diaz to Sogndal in Norway, Heard was the first choice for the centre forward role. All it took was a quality ball over the top from Mavila for Heard to break through, one on one with the Ottawa keeper. A very even, but scrappy game finishing with a 1 0 win for the home side, much needed 3 points in the bag.
Another Aparico red card, another Pacific defeat. To be fair to Manny, it wasn’t a red card despite all of the HFX moaning and groaning, it was very harsh on Manny and caused several arguments on the land of Twitter. The game was as even as could be, with Pacific having as many chances as Halifax, however it did take until the 82nd minute for the first goal & it was awful defending, but after weathering a storm, it was always going to happen.
10 Seattle Sounders 10 15 3 38 39 33 −1 Colorado Rapids 28 8 12 8 38 50 32 −12 Houston Dynamo 28 8 15 5 35 46 29 −11 Sporting Kansas City 28 8 15 5 31 49 29 −18 San Jose Earthquakes 27 6 12 9 42 55 27 −13
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7 Portland Timbers 29 9 8 12 47 46 39 +1
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1 Lucas Cavallini 8 Ryan Gauld 6 Brian White 3 Tosaint Ricketts 3 Cristian Dájome 2 Ryan Raposo 2 Érik Godoy 1 Ranko Veselinović 1 Tristan Blackmon 1 Déiber Caicedo 1 Julian Gressel 1 Andrés Cubas 1 Javain Brown 1 Simon Becher 1 32
Attendance 14,682
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August 20 Real Salt Lake v 1 Vancouver Whitecaps 61 87
August 17 Vancouver Whitecaps v 1 Colorado Rapids 14, 40 76
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Attendance 16,361 Maher
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September 4 San Jose Earthquakes Vancouver Whitecaps
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August 5 Vancouver Whitecaps v 1 Chicago Fire
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September 10 Colorado Rapids Vancouver Whitecaps
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Setember 17 Vancouver Whitecaps Seattle Sounders
1 Los Angeles 28 18 7 3 57 32 57 +25 Austin 28 15 7 6 60 39 51 +21
6 Real Salt Lake 28 11 8 9 38 36 42 +2
Attendance 21,465
Grandsir 12, 40 Gauld 38 20 pen Ricketts 70 Vázquez 30 89
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Attendance 14,668
Cavallini 90+2
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9 Vancouver Whitecaps 28 9 12 7 32 49 34 −17
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3 Minnesota United 28 13 10 5 44 40 44 +4 Dallas 29 11 8 10 40 33 43 +7 Nashville 29 11 9 9 45 37 42 +8
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August 13 LA Galaxy v 2 Vancouver Whitecaps
September 14 Vancouver Whitecaps LA Galaxy
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8 LA Galaxy 27 11 11 5 44 40 38 +4
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August 27 Vancouver Whitecaps v 3 Nashville 19 23, 50
Attendance 20,567
Attendance 15,075 Morgan 43 Toronto 2 v 2 LA Galaxy
August 13 Houston Dynamo 2 v 3 Montréal
Nashville 3 v 4 Toronto
Mukhtar 41 pen Osorio 19, 44 Bunbury 45+4 Bernardeschi 54p Zimmerman 84 Insigne 77
Jean Mota 2 Insigne 28 Lassiter 44 Attendance 14,388 Montréal 4 v 0 New England Rev
6 Columbus Crew 27 9 6 12 37 31 39 6
Kamara 29 Quioto 39, 55 Miljevic 90+1 pen Attendance 19,619
Ferreira 12
Koné 19
10 Toronto 29 9 13 7 44 49 34 −5
5 Orlando City 28 12 10 6 35 40 42 −5
RESULTS
August 6 Montréal 2 v 2 Inter Miami
Attendance 26,326
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3 New York Red Bulls 29 13 8 8 45 34 47 11
9 New England Revolution 28 8 9 11 39 42 35 −3
Osorio 41 Van Rankin 73 Insigne 85
Zelarayán 14 Kamara 88
11 Atlanta United 28 8 11 9 40 46 33 −6
8 FC Cincinnati 27 8 8 11 45 48 35 −3
12 Charlotte 28 10 16 2 34 44 32 −10
Attendance 32,495 Bernardeschi 66
4 New York City 28 13 9 6 50 34 45 16
13 Chicago Fire 28 8 13 7 28 38 31 −10
14 DC United 28 7 17 4 32 59 25 −27
Bernardeschi 81 pen Puig 89 Attendance 29,130
Attendance 13,907 Quioto 24
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7 Inter Miami 28 10 12 6 35 46 36 −11
Quioto 5, 21 pen Higuaín 6
Steres 36 Johnston 28
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Attendance 28,598
MLS EASTERN CONFERENCE
August 3 Columbus Crew 1 v 2 Montréal
2 Montréal 28 15 9 4 49 42 49 7
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
August 20 Inter Miami 2 v 1 Toronto
Attendance 18,007 Rodriguez 79
Quioto 15 pen
Jiménez 62 Douglas Costa 24
Attendance 19,010 Waterman 90+4
Attendance 21,284 Lapalainen 69 Toronto 3 v 1 Portland Timbers
August 31 Montréal 0 v 1 New York R Bulls
1 Philadelphia Union 29 16 4 9 61 21 57 40
Bernardeschi 31 pen McNamara 37 Criscito 75 Rennicks 48 Attendance 28,464
August 27 Chicago Fire 0 v 2 Montréal
August 28 Charlotte 0 v 2 Toronto Insigne 49
August 17 Toronto 2 v 2 New England Rev
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10 Atlanta United v Toronto September 13 Montréal v Chicago Fire September 17 New England Revolution v Montréal Orlando City v Toronto September 30 Toronto v Inter Miami MONTRÉAL SCORERS 1 Romell Quioto 15 2 Djordje Mihailovic 7 3 Kei Kamara 5 4 Joaquín Torres 3 4 Joel Waterman 3 6 Ismaël Koné 2 6 Zachary Brault Guillard 2 6 Mathieu Choinière 2 6 Mason Toye 2 6 Lassi Lappalainen 2 6 Alistair Johnston 2 12 Kamal Miller 1 12 Matko Miljevic 1 12 Rudy Camacho 1 Total 48 TORONTO SCORERS 1 Jonathan Osorio 9 1 Jesús Jiménez 9 3 Federico Bernardeschi 6 4 Alejandro Pozuelo 4 4 Lorenzo Insigne 4 6 Michael Bradley 3 6 Deandre Kerr 3 8 Ayo Akinola 1 8 Jayden Nelson 1 8 Ralph Priso 1 8 Kosi Thompson 1 8 Domenico Criscito 1 Own goals 1 Total 44 13
4 Toronto v Montréal
MLS EASTERN CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
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9 Montréal v Columbus Crew
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Richie Laryea named in the MLS Team of the Week for week 25 Vancouver Whitecaps
Érik Godoy has been waived by the club
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In Richie Laryea (pictured right) has signed on a 1 year loan from English Premier League side Nottingham Forest.
Jonathan Osorio named in the MLS Team of the Week for week 24
Thomas Hasal named in the MLS Team of the Week for week 26. Easton Ongaro made his debut in the 5 2 defeat against LA Galaxy.
Jacob Schaffelberg has been loaned to Nashville for the 2022 season with a purchase option for 2023, along with an International Roster Spot in exchange for $225,000 in General Allocation Money
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Kamal Miller named in the MLS Team of the Week for week 23
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Caio Alexandre has moved Brazilian Série A side Fortaleza EC on loan until December 31, 2022.
In Alessandro Schöpf (pictured right) has signed from German 2 Bundesliga side Arminia Bielefeld on a contract through 2024, with an option for 2025, via the use of Targeted Allocation Money
Chinonso Offor (pictured right) has signed from Chicago Fire for $325,000 in General Allocation Money plus performance related add ons until the end of 2023 with an option for 2024.
Cristian Campagna has signed for HFX Wanderers on a free transfer.
MLS NEWS
Joel Waterman named in the MLS Team of the Week for week 24 Toronto
RESULTS
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September 14 Portland Timbers 2 v Vancouver Whitecaps 2
1 St. Louis City 2 21 15 1 1 4 49 29 48 20
2 Tacoma Defiance 22 13 3 1 5 56 23 46 33
MLS PRO WESTERN CONFERENCE
5 San Jose Earthquakes II 21 10 1 2 8 39 33 34 6
September 9 Vancouver Whitecaps 2 v Tacoma Defiance
Pos Club
4 North Texas 21 11 2 3 5 43 27 40 16
3 Houston Dynamo 2 21 12 2 3 4 35 21 43 14
8 Colorado Rapids 2 21 6 4 2 9 31 49 28 −18
August 25 Vancouver Whitecaps 2 1 v 2 Colorado Rapids 2 Becher 20 Myaka 62 Swett 85
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11 Portland Timbers 2 20 1 3 0 16 21 56 9 −35
6 Minnesota United 2 21 8 4 1 8 37 31 33 6
Pld W SOW SOL L GF GA Pts GD
August 14 Vancouver Whitecaps 2 1 v 4 St Louis City 2 Aguilar 6 Bin Wan Kamal 15 Martins Campagna3040 OG Ostrák 63
9 Sporting Kansas City II 22 8 0 2 12 25 37 26 −12
September 5 San Jose Earthquakes II v Vancouver Whitecaps 2
August 5 Real Monarchs 3 v 1 Vancouver Whitecaps 2 Williams 47, 64 Fernandez Salvador 80 Mondi 49
7 Whitecaps 2 21 7 3 4 7 37 34 31 3
10 Real Monarchs 21 4 0 3 14 20 45 15 −25
August 7 Toronto FC II 3 v 0 Orlando City B Walkes 67, 84 Altobelli 71
August 21 Toronto FC II 2 v 1 Cincinnati 2 Rothrock 2 Penagos 79 Diaz 84
Pld W SOW SOL L GF GA Pts GD
4 Rochester New York 21 8 4 1 8 32 27 33 5
5 Inter Miami II 20 9 1 3 7 34 40 32 −6
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September 14 Toronto FC II v Inter Miami II
August 25 Chicago Fire II 2 v 1 Toronto FC II Fleming 38 Yeates 70 Rodríguez 37
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9 Orlando City B 21 6 2 3 10 38 43 25 −5
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7 New England Revolution II 21 8 1 3 9 24 39 29 −15
2 Toronto II 20 10 2 1 7 35 31 35 4
MLS NEXT PRO EASTERN CONFERENCE
September 3 Inter Miami II v Toronto FC II
1 Columbus Crew 2 21 14 1 3 3 49 20 47 29
6 New York City II 21 8 2 2 9 43 33 30 10
September 11 Toronto FC II v Rochester New York
September 18 Orlando City B v Toronto FC II
August 12 Rochester New York 1 v 2 Toronto FC II Rayo 68 Greenidge Duncan 14 Walkes 76
3 Philadelphia Union II 21 9 3 1 8 32 35 34 −3
8 Chicago Fire II 21 6 2 3 10 37 41 25 −4
10 Cincinnati 2 21 4 2 1 14 27 50 17 −23
September 10 FC Berling v AIM
Jalen was a key player for Berlin during their UPSL spring season, participating in 8 games, and getting one goal and two assists as a full back. Jalen was also a member of the roster for their first UPSL playoff appearance against Syracuse FC and had a 5 year career as a Guelph Gryphons prior to joining Berlin. 0 0 0 0
Svyatoslav Artemenko became their first signing for the UPSL Fall ArtemenkoSeason!hails from Guelph and most recently played for Guelph United in League1 and recently was called up for York United in the CPL before joining Berlin for the next few months as he gets ready for the next stage in his career.
September 3 Alianza v FC Berlin
September 25 FC Berlin v Cedars
17 Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD 1 AIM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Alianza FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Cedars FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Chantilly Forever FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Detroit United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 FC Berlin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Inter Detroit 0 0 0 0 0
September 29 FC Berlinv v Chantilly Forever
Ryley Wishart was named as the club’s fourth signing for the UPSL Fall Season!
Evan will also work with the club as a youth academy coach!
SCHEDULE
September 17 FC Berlin v United West
Evan Dick was their second signing for the UPSL Fall Season! Evan has just wrapped up his successful career at University of Guelph as well as winning a League 1 Championship with Guelph United. Evan grew up playing for Sigma and and played in the Canadian Championship with Guelph United.
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Ryley just finished a very successful season with Simcoe County Rovers in League1 where he scored a crucial goal to get the Rovers into the semi finals of the League1 playoffs. Ryley is a pacey, effective and sharp forward with a keen eye for goal and you should look to see him regularly as a player to watch in the conference.
Jalen Noronha resigned for the club for the UPSL Fall Season!
FC Berlin have been preparing for their UPSL Fall Season by making some big signings from League1 Ontario.
Santi comes from a successful season with Hamilton United’s League1 team and is crafty, quick and creative midfielder looking to make an immediate impact with the squad.
Santiago Ubate was their third signing for the UPSL Fall Season!
UPSL PREMIER MIDWEST EAST CONFERENCE
Ryley was one of the top talents to come out of the First Touch Football Canada combine series and his talents have taken him all across the globe for soccer.
5th 6th / 5e 6e : A3 v B3
Teck Finals Day / Journée des finales Teck : 2022 10 09
Teck Finals Day / Journée des finales Teck : 2022 10 10 9th 10th / 9e 10e : A5 v B5
3rd 4th / 3e 4e : A2 v B2
FINAL / FINALE : A1 v B1
7th 8th / 7e 8e : A4 v B4
Jubilee Trophy / Trophée Jubilee (fem.) Vaughan, ON
2022 10 05 AB v MB / 2022 10 05 BC v NL
2022 10 05 AB v QC / 2022 10 05 BC v SK
Canada Soccer have announced their preliminary schedule for the 2022 Toyota National Championships that will be played across three Canadian cities this October. Preliminary schedules have been announced for the two adult competitions in Vaughan Ontario (Women’s Jubilee Trophy and Men’s Challenge Trophy), the U 17 Cup in Surrey, British Columbia and the U 15 Cup in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
GROUP / GROUPE B : ON, NS, NB, NL, PEI
2022 10 05 QC v NB / 2022 10 05 NS v ON
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FINAL / FINALE : A1 v B1
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULES ANNOUNCED
2022 10 05 NS v NB / 2022 10 05 ON v NL 2022 10 06 ON v NS / 2022 10 06 NB v PEI 2022 10 07 ON v PEI / 2022 10 07 NS v NL 2022 10 08 ON v NB / 2022 10 08 NL v PEI 2022 10 09 NS v PEI / 2022 10 09 NB v NL
GROUP / GROUPE A : BC, AB, QC, SK, MB
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2022 10 06 BC v AB / 2022 10 06 QC v MB 2022 10 07 BC v MB / 2022 10 07 AB v SK 2022 10 08 BC v QC / 2022 10 08 SK v MB 2022 10 09 AB v MB / 2022 10 09 QC v SK
The final schedule for the Toyota National Championships will be released mid September after all the clubs have qualified through their provincial playdowns. This year’s competition will feature 60 teams: eight finalists in the Jubilee Trophy competition; 10 finalists in the Challenge Trophy; 10 finalists in the Girls’ U 17 Cup; 11 finalists in the Boys’ U 17 Cup; 10 finalists in the Girls’ U 15 Cup; and 11 finalists in the Boys’ U 15 Cup.
3rd 4th / 3e 4e : A2 v B2
5th 6th / 5e 6e : A3 v B3
This year’s Toyota National Championships run from 5 to 10 October 2022. This is the first Toyota National Championships since the global pandemic, with the last season of winners crowned in 2019. This year’s six national champions in the three age categories will be crowned on Teck Finals Day across both Sunday 9 October and Monday 10 October.
2022 10 06 QC v ON / 2022 10 06 NS v NB 2022 10 08 QC v NS / 2022 10 08 ON v NB
Challenge Trophy / Trophée Challenge (masc.) Vaughan, ON
Canada Soccer’s Toyota National Championships serves as our nation’s premier amateur competition and provides a meaningful soccer experience for participating teams and their players, coaches, support staff, as well as for officials and volunteers. Other Canada Soccer club competitions are the Canadian Championship and the Futsal Canadian Championship.
2022 10 06 AB v NL / 2022 10 0 BC v MB 2022 10 08 AB v BC / 2022 10 08 NL v MB
GROUP / GROUPE A : AB, BC, NL, MB
7th 8th / 7e 8e : A4 v B4
GROUP / GROUPE A : QC, NS, ON, NB
Chelsea Cheung and Miranda Badovinac of Alliance linked up beautifully to score the first goal of the tournament, and the former found the net in the Bronze Medal match to kickstart her side’s impressive comeback against Varsity after going two goals down.
That third place game ended with Alliance winning on penalties; their goalkeeper Gurleen Toor made a crucial save in the shootout and was named as the game’s MVP.
All four games were played to a high level and with intensity to match, resulting in a positive showcase for women’s soccer in Canada. The championship was aired in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Mexico and the Caribbean, providing great exposure to our League1 Canada women’s players.
League1 Ontario players Nadya Gill and Jessica Lisi were crucial members of OneSoccer’s broadcasts across the weekend, providing match analysis and building their own profiles in the game.
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3rd Place Play Off
Gill scored 17 goals in 17 appearances for North Mississauga this season in the L1O Women’s Premier Division, with Lisi just behind her on 14 regular season goals for a Woodbridge Strikers side that made it to the playoffs.
“I know on the men’s side there’s also fantastic players, so it’s a great step forward for Canada soccer in general.” Championship winning captain Sauve added: “It’s an opportunity for players to showcase their talent. Before that there was no opportunity to go on OneSoccer or live television.
“It’s more than [being about] us and gives an opportunity to younger players to try and get to this league. Now they can say ‘I have an opportunity here to be able to continue and play’.”
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’s goalkeeper Kelly Cantin shone at the semifinal stage by stepping up in the penalty shootout against League1 Ontario’s Alliance United, being a commanding presence between the sticks as well as scoring from the spot herself to help her side through to the trophy game.
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Reflecting on the tournament while on OneSoccer, Lisi said: “It’s awesome, it shows the talent that we have here in Canada and it really puts us on the map.
Semi Finals
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’s Megane Sauve was the Most Valuable Player in both of her side’s games en route to the title.
The inaugural Women’s Inter Provincial Championship saw AS Blainville crowned as champions, but there were plenty of winners in a weekend that marked groundbreaking progress in the women’s game.
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She helped her teammates see out a 2 0 victory in the semifinal against Varsity from League1 BC, after Claudia Asselin doubled a lead created by Alexie Bellerose’s screamer in the first two minutes of the game. Sauve then scored the first of three Blainville goals in the final against PLSQ rivals AS LavalLaval.
Alliance win 4 1 on penalties
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Dino Rossi, League1 Canada President, said: “The event was a big success; the quality of play on the field was very high and Blainville winning the title was justified over the two days they were the strongest side.
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“There were great goals and high level coverage, and fans were the highlight in bringing the energy and lifting the sides. Could there be a professional women’s league in the future? Absolutely.
The Women’s Inter Provincial Championship will return in 2023 in British Columbia, and the details for first Men’s Inter Provincial Championship will be finalised in the coming months.
Sabrina Santarossa scored the winning penalty for AS Laval, who edged past Alliance United 6 5 in a dramatic shootout and booked their place the inaugural Women’s Inter Provincial Championship final.
With momentum in their favour, Alliance pressed for a second to put the match to bed. However, Laval substitute Sarah Feola pounced on a misplaced pass by Alliance goalkeeper Levanta Staggolis in the penalty area, giving the local side the equaliser with just seven minutes left in regulation time.
Alliance United were dominant in possession throughout the match but struggled to penetrate Laval’s organised defense. The first half featured few chances on goal, although Badovinac came close to chipping Laval goalkeeper (and Match MVP) Kelly Cantin from range, and PLSQ top scorer Cassandra Provost shot wide in a rare attack from the hosting team.
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This was the first event staged by League1 Canada after it was introduced to the soccer landscape five months ago, uniting L1O, L1BC and PLSQ under one countrywide umbrella.
“It’s dizzying if you take the time to step back and think about where we were compared to where we are, but I’m more excited about where we are going and it’s only going to go up from here.”
What’s next?
Alliance broke the deadlock in the 66th minute when Chelsea Cheung whipped in a perfect cross to Miranda Badovinac, who powered a header home from inside the area.
League1 Canada off the mark
AS LAVAL v ALLIANCE UNITED
Early in the second half, Staggolis stepped up to deny Laval twice in quick succession and made a crucial save in the penalty shootout to keep her side in the tie. But Alliance hit the post in both the sixth and seventh round of penalties, allowing Santarossa’s clutch finish from the spot to send the local side through to Sunday’s Gold Medal match.
Despite Varsity’s best efforts to find a way back into the game, Blainville skipper Sauve led her side to an assertive victory, confirming an all PLSQ Gold Medal match.
Match MVP Megane Sauve starred for AS Blainville as she captained her side to a 2 0 victory against Varsity, confirming their place against PLSQ rivals AS Laval in the Women’s Inter Provincial Championship Itfinal.took
just two minutes for the Quebec side to score, Alexie Bellerose driving forward with the ball and curling into the top corner from outside the area much to the delight of a loud Blainville following in the Claudiastands.Asselin
League1 BC regular season champions Varsity started strongly and took a commanding lead through composed finishes from Jenna Lee Baxter and Katalin Tolnai. First, Sophie Damian teed up Baxter to score the game’s opener after 13 minutes, finishing neatly from close range. Driving play down the left hand side led to Tolnai doubling the advantage with an excellent finish that flashed across Gurleen Toor and into the bottom corner.
Ferreira was denied, Hannah Chown struck home the all important winning spot kick as Alliance United edged a spirited game that was a great advert for the future of this competition.
There were further opportunities at both ends, either side of the halftime break, but both Toor and Sarah Johns made some big saves to keep fans on the edge of their seats. Alliance finally got the goal their efforts deserved on the hour mark when Madison Mariani lifted a left footed freekick over the wall to tie the game.
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The teams continued to exchange chances, and Varsity enjoyed the bulk of the possession in the final phases of the game and was inches away from a dramatic winner in the 89th minute as a cross eluded Baxter on the far post and the game went to
BLAINVILLE v VARSITY
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ALLIANCE UNITED v VARSITY
Alliance United claimed third place at the inaugural Inter Provincial Championship after a stunning comeback at Complexe sportif Bois de Boulogne in Laval on Sunday. The League1 Ontario representatives found themselves two goals down to Varsity Football Club after 26 minutes but fought back during regulation time to force kicks from the penalty mark, which they went on to win 4 1.
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then doubled the lead in the second half, reacting quickest to strike home after Varsity goalkeeper Sarah Johns spilled a Blainville corner kick.
Two minutes before the break, Alliance United pulled a decisive goal back after good work from Jenny Wolever on the left flank had created the opportunity for Chelsea Cheung to tap in.
the second half stronger with League1 BC top scorer Kat Tolnai joining the action from the substitute bench she sent a half volley from distance whistling just wide of Blainville’s goal.
There was a 15 minute first half delay for Varsity’s Jacqueline Tyrer to receive treatment after she dislocated her shoulder in a nasty collision in her own penalty box. But the game showed no signs of slowing down after the restart as Blainville dominated and set a high Varsitytempo.started
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AS Blainville lifted the inaugural Women’s Inter Provincial Championship trophy on Sunday afternoon after a dominant display saw off AS Laval. Having beaten Varsity from League1 BC 2 0 in the semifinal to book their place, they went one better in the final against their PLSQ rivals at Complexe sportif Bois de
The victory completes a hat trick of titles this year for Blainville, who had already hoisted silverware for winning the PLSQ and the PLSQ League Cup, where they defeated Laval in the semifinals after pipping them to the league title by one point.
not only enjoyed by a raucous crowd in Quebec but viewers across the country tuned in to watch the stream on OneSoccer as Blainville, who ended 2022 unbeaten across all competitions this season, put on a show.
BLAINVILLE v AS LAVAL
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A driving run and finish from captain and Gold Medal match MVP Megane Sauve set them on their way after 30 minutes, and two quick fire goals early in the second half secured their victory. First, Lorie Thibault hammered home a second to extend their lead, and a minute later, it was three, and the game was done. Blainville won the ball back from the kickoff and worked it through to substitute Audrey Ann Cardinal, who found the back of the net to put the game beyond their courageous opponents.
The Blainvilloises will defend their title next year, when the men’s edition of this competition will also be launched.
went unbeaten on the male side in the 2022 Canada Games tallying 3 wins, 1 draw and 0 loses. The design of the competition meant an early round game versus Quebec that tied 1 1 (with Quebec ultimately winning the penalty shoot out) saw Team BC only eligible to finish 5th within the tournament. Despite the early disappointment Team BC finished strong scoring a total of 15 goals and conceding only 2 within the competition.
Both the male and female BC teams put in some positive performances at the 2022 Canada TeamGames.BC
TEAM BC REFLECTS ON A POSITIVE SUMMER GAMES
Head Coach, Chris Cerroni and Director of Soccer Development, BC Soccer stated “The boys performed very well, our target was to get out of the group, and we felt we outperformed Quebec but didn’t capitalize on the chances we created to see out the game. It’s challenging for any player to lose on penalties and then to regroup and play a further 2 games but their response as a team was excellent”.
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BC Soccer are also pleased to share that players within the Provincial Program will be provided more support with their progression into post secondary playing levels and will be working with Ryan Clarke of Game Changer Sports during the 2022 2023 season, Ryan will target off field support and preparation as well as widen the network for player exposure to Universities and Colleges for the
The female team was a mix of Whitecaps REX and Provincial Program players, although the team were eligible to field all 2004 born players the team was split with 8 2006, 8 2005 and 2 2004 born players. The team were faced with a big challenge right from the start drawing both preliminary games against a strong Quebec team due to a late drop out from Northwest Territories. The team lost only one game in the group stage and like the males it meant 5th place was the highest they could finish. They achieved this scoring a total of 7 goals and conceding 4.
“The players gave an undeniably strong effort and spent majority of the two back to back games versus Quebec in the attacking zone with several entertaining chances to put the game away. Overall, Team BC represented the province with class both on and off the pitch across the whole 18 player roster and made all their supporters proud beyond measure”. Stated Head Coach Chelsey Hannesson and Female Development Lead, BC Soccer.
Luca Dalla Pace, Player Development Senior Coordinator, shared “From both groups we have several players graduating out of the Provincial Program and into the University/College level and we hope that some will springboard into League 1BC as well as professional environments in the near future”.
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Whitecaps coach Collar had reiterated to us that we needed to “trust the process” and that the girls would bounce back from the adversity and the underdog status and show up in the final game, and she was certainly proved correct. “It feels amazing, couldn’t be more proud of the girls,” Collar told AFTN after the match. “The work that they’ve put in all season, the adversity that they’ve faced, everything they did to get here and then to ultimately battle back and win, it’s amazing. I’ll be honest, I knew what we had in us and I still thought we would win the game. I still believed in the kids and when they hit the post in the second half I knew we were going to win the game. It was just about keeping the mindset, building on the things that we did in the first half that we were having success. We tweaked a couple of little things tactically, but overall it was the mindset and the winning mentality that they had brought it all the way through.”
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This was a Whitecaps team predominantly made up of 15 and 16 year olds, having lost seven of their senior starters to the NCAA ranks midway through the season, with a bulk of the team making up the Canadian U17 roster that will be heading to the World Cup in India in October. The fight they showed to win this one bodes well for club and country and the future.
WHITECAPS ELITE 2 v 1 VARSITY
If you want your finals packed full of drama, then both the inaugural League1 BC championship games provided them in droves and served up a great advertisement for football in the lower mainland and the talent on offer.
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Varsity headed into the match as heavy favourites. Their older, more experienced team had been dominant in the 12 game regular season, posting an 11 and 1 record, the most goals for (31), the fewest against (just seven), and racking up 33 points. The Point Grey side had finished eight points ahead of the Whitecaps in the standings and won their two one on one match ups by a combined 7 1 scoreline. But in finals and championship games, form, stats, and expectations can go out of the window, and it certainly did here with Katie Collar’s young side playing the game of their lives to become the league’s first champions.
The second half started in the same vein, with the Whitecaps pushing hard for the equaliser. Although they were controlling the play, Varsity’s resolute backline was dealing with everything and they nearly put the game to bed in the 77th minute when Vanessa Tome crashed one off the left post after getting onto Katlin Tolnai’s cross. It was to prove a costly miss. The Whitecaps had forced a number of corners, but were always finding a Varsity head on the end of the good deliveries to clear the danger. That all changed in the 84th minute when Hernandez Gray sent another great ball into the box and this time it fell to a wide open Iba Oching on the six yard line and she fired home the equaliser to set up a grandstand finale. With penalties seemingly looming, the championship was settled in a manner more deserving. Hernandez Gray collected the ball 35 yards from goal, powered forward through the Varsity rearguard, and lofted a fantastic finish into the postage stamp corner, sparking scenes of sheer jubilation on and off the pitch and from the majority of the 1,257 fans in attendance, and leaving Varsity looking stunned. It was a great way to win any match, never mind a championship, and capped off a highly enjoyable game in some style.
Vancouver Whitecaps’ Girls Elite were crowned the first ever L1BC women’s champions in stunning style at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby on Monday afternoon, coming from behind to score two goals in the last seven minutes and secure their place in the history books in a highly entertaining encounter with Varsity FC that just proved yet another example of why these talented women’s need a league of their own a proper place to play.
Heading into the game, many would have hoped that we got at least a competitive match. The teams served that up and more. But it was looking ominous for the young ‘Caps when they found themselves one down just 57 seconds in. Sophie Damian forced a giveaway from Jeneva Hernandez Gray on the edge of the ‘Caps box, poking the ball through for Jenna Baxter to run on to and the SFU assistant coach finished with aplomb past Leah Parsons into the far corner for her seventh of the season and giving Varsity a very early lead. After Varsity’s four goal first half demolition of TSS Rovers in their last regular season match, you worried that a rout might be on and the UBC based side launched several attacks on the ‘Caps goal trying to get a second. But it didn’t come. The Whitecaps defensive play was stellar, they weathered the storm, and then started to take the game to Varsity, looking the far better team and most likely to score for the majority of the first half. Ashley Roberts even had the ball in the net with a lovely lobbed finish, but the goal was disallowed for handball in the build up.
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On August 1 st , 2022 the League1BC final took place only five days after the Canadian Championship final was won by the Vancouver Whitecaps. The Voyageurs Cup was at Swangard Stadium for the League1BC final, and it wasn’t the only trophy that was on display. A total of six trophies were handed out over the course of the final. This includes the Juan de Fuca Plate, League1BC Regular season and Finals awards (both male and female) and the brand new League1BC trophy to be lifted by the two champions crowned on the historic day. Sure, this final was over a month ago, but let’s look at how the day went.
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Fans were filing into the stadium as I arrived for the women’s final. Regular season champions Varsity FC were up against The Vancouver Whitecaps Elite. This team had barely qualified instead of Langley based Unity FC with a 2 1 win over Rivers FC in their final match of the season. The Whitecaps did a very good job with promoting the match and managed to get a thousand Whitecap supporters in the stands. Several of their staff and players such as Vanni Sartini, Axel Schuster, Leo Owusu, and Tosaint Rickkets were also in attendance. The Whitecaps knew that they were the underdogs going into the match. Varsity had only lost one match all season and had beaten their fellow Vancouver side 3 0 and 4 1 in July. I was able set up my camera and sit behind the Whitecaps net before kickoff. I knew I picked the right spot. Varsity started an onslaught of attacks and found the opener in less than two minutes of play.
Baxter was the goal scorer, slotting the ball into the bottom right corner. Vancouver was demoralized and defended until the halftime whistle. In the second half the Whitecaps lit up and took control of the match. They simply couldn’t find the target and skimmed the ball past the post on a number of occasions. But the question was, would a 1 st minute goal really be enough for Varsity? Was this the impression that would be left with all the new fans at the stadium that day? It wouldn’t matter though, as cheers from the crowd kept the Whitecaps going until a late equaliser came from Oching. 1 1 in the 88th minute.
Varsity tried to keep possession and hope for penalties. It wasn’t enough. Hernandez Gray caught the ball at her feet and found the back of the net, potentially winning the game for Vancouver with the final blow of the whistle mere minutes away. Varsity went from defense to attack immediately, attempting to get the ball up the wing and into the box. Sadly, for them it was too late. Vancouver won the first ever Womens League1BC final.
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After getting myself a quick lunch at the concession stand, the Men's final was underway. Varsity FC had qualified for this final too, but their opponent for this match was the TSS Rovers. Even though this game was on a “neutral ground”, said neutral ground is the usual home of the Rovers. So, the club’s many fan owners were in attendance to see their team lift the trophy. TSS Rovers and Varsity had played each other only two weeks earlier in regular season play, and that match ended 2 0 in the favour of Varsity.
The penalties took place right in front of the TSS Rovers supporters group, otherwise known as the Swangardians. The cheers from the loyal fans helped their team convert penalty after penalty. Varsity were consistently finishing their shots from the spot as well. The thought of this going to extra rounds was not out of the question. (Insert photo 6) Eventually it came down to the 10 th and final pen of the shootout until extra rounds would have to get involved. Shumbusho, Varsity’s lone goal scorer of the match stepped up to keep the Yellow and Blue in it. Victory began his run up, with his team on his back, only for the Rovers keeper Sandha to dive to his right and save it. The Swangardians and Rovers players all rushed to Sandha to celebrate their win of the first ever Mens League1BC final.
The match was very even throughout the match, but a questionable penalty call gave the Rovers a huge chance. Even though the keeper guessed the right way, Kyle Jones kick from the spot was enough to give TSS the lead. Even though the Rovers had scored the opener, the momentum of the match swayed between the two sides. Eventually Varsity went hard attacking in the final third of the game which lead to a flurry of corners. Victory Shumbusho got to the end of a corner kick to equalise for Varsity. Running towards his team’s bench, the entire team celebrated salvation. Varsity subbed in a different keeper, preparing for penalties. That’s exactly what they got.
Thanks to Dean Petriw who is better known on Instagram as BC Soccer News for this article and pictures.
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September 11 Faly v Micro Footie
September 9 Surrey United v North Surrey Mustangs
5 North Surrey Mustangs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 23 25 Tigers Vancouver v Faly Vancouver Whitecaps U19 v Micro Footie
7 Surrey United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 16 18 Micro Footie v Tigers Vancouver Vancouver Whitecaps U19 v Faly
September 23 25 Abbotsford United v Surrey United Langley United v North Surrey Mustangs
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4 Micro Footie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Langley United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 30 Vancouver Whitecaps U19 v Tigers Vancouver Langley United v Micro Footie
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September 10 Abbotsford United v Langley United
Group A
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September 10 Tigers Vancouver v Vancouver Whitecaps U19
September 16 18 Langley United v Surrey United North Surrey United v Abbotsford United
1 Abbotsford United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Tigers Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Faly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Vancouver Whitecaps U19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
6 Surrey Pegasus Royals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 North Delta v Stars Academy A
TSS Rovers II U21 v Langley United B
September 18 Faly B U21 v Surrey BB5 United
8 Tigers Vancouver B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Faly B U21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stars Academy A v TSS Rovers II U21
10 TSS Rovers II U21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Surrey United Reds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Langley United B v Trinity Western Spartans B
September 24 Langley United B v Faly B U21
September 30 Abbotsford United U21 v TSS Rovers II U21 Surrey BB5 United v North Delta
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
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Trinity Western Spartans B v Faly B U21
6 Surrey BB5 United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 16 Abbotsford United U21 v Tigers Vancouver B
Tigers Vancouver B v Surrey United Reds
TSS Rovers II U21 v Surrey United Reds
9 Trinity Western Spartans B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Surrey United Reds v North Delta
September 25 North Delta v Abbotsford United U21
4 North Delta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Stars Academy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Surrey BB5 United v Abbotsford United U21
Tigers Vancouver B v Surrey BB5 United Trinity Western Spartans B v Stars Academy A
1 Abbotsford United U21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Langley United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Langley City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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2 Albion United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 16 Langley United Impact v Poco Titans
September 23 Poco Titans v Tzeachten
5 Langley United Dynamo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Langley United Impact 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Abbotsford United B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 North Surrey Mustangs B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Poco Titans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Tzeachten 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Langley City v North Surrey Mustangs B
September 25 Langley City v Abbotsford United B
September 24 Albion United v Langley United Impact North Surrey Mustangs B v Aldergrove Highlanders
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
September 17 North Surrey Mustangs B v Langley United Dynamo Abbotsford United B v Albion United Aldergrove Highlanders v Tzeachten
September 9 Langley United Dynamo v Aldergrove Highlanders Tzeachten v Langley United Impact
September 30 Langley United Impact v Langley City Tzeachten v Albion United
3 Aldergrove Highlanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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September 10 Poco Titans v Abbotsford United B
8 Pacific United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Surrey Temple SDU v Langley United Dragons
9 Surrey Temple SDU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Ladner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ladner v Mission Pacific United v Juba
1 Coastal United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 10 Coastal United v Greater Vancouver Punjab
Langley United Young Guns v Pacific United Mission v Surrey United B
2 Greater Vancouver United Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Mission 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 24 Ladner v Coastal United Langley United Young Guns v Juba Pacific United v Surrey Temple SDU
5 Langley United Dragons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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September 25 Surrey United B v Greater Vancouver Punjab Langley United Dragons v Mission
10 Surrey United B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Surrey United B v Surrey Temple SDU Langley Utd Dragons v Langley Utd Young Guns
3 Juba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Juba v Coastal United Greater Vancouver Punjab v Ladner
6 Langley United Young Guns 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Ridge Meadows Black Sheep v Tri City
5 Ridge Meadows Black Sheep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Aldergrove United v Tzeachten Xwelmexw
7 Ridge Meadows Rowdies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Tzeachten Xwelmexw v Abbotsford Selects U21
September 23 Mission B v Tzeachten Xwelmexw
Mission B v Tri City
September 24 Poco Rockets v Abbotsford Selects U21
Ridge Meadows Misfits v Ridge Meadows Strikers
Ridge Meadows Rowdies v Aldergrove United
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3 Mission B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Ridge Meadows Misfits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Tri City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Tzeachten Xwelmexw 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
4 Poco Rockets 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Ridge Meadows Strikers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Abbotsford Selects U21 v Mission B
Tri City v Poco Rockets
Ridge Mdws Strikers v Ridge Mdws Black Sheep
Ridge Mdws Black Sheep v Ridge Mdws Rowdies
1 Abbotsford Selects U21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 10 Poco Rockets v Ridge Meadows Strikers
2 Aldergrove United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ridge Meadows Rowdies v Ridge Meadows Misfits
Ridge Meadows Misfits v Aldergrove United
September 30 BCT Westside United v Grass & Hops
3 Grass & Hops 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 White Rock United Vault v BCT Westside United Grass & Hops v North Delta 91's
4 Langley United C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 North Delta 91’s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 North Delta United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 North Delta Titans v Grass & Hops
8 Surrey Royals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 White Rock United Vault 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 10 Langley United C v North Delta Titans
Surrey Royals v North Delta 91's
1 Aldergrove Midlanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
White Rock United Cloverdale v North Delta Titans
9 White Rock United Cloverdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
North Delta United v Surrey Royals
32 FRASER VALLEY SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 3B
North Delta 91's v White Rock United Cloverdale
September 24 Aldergrove Midlanders v BCT Westside United
SCHEDULE
September 17 Aldergrove Midlanders v White Rock United Vault
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
September 16 BCT Westside United v Langley United C
September 25 White Rock United Vault v North Delta United Grass & Hops v Langley United C
2 BCT Westside United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Surrey Royals v Aldergrove Midlanders
White Rock United Cloverdale v North Delta United
6 North Delta Titans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aldergrove Lowlanders v Abbotsford Phoenix
6 Poco Athletic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Poco Evolution 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Poco Pacific v Poco Evolution Abbotsford SA Graduates v Aldergrove Lowlanders
September 9 Mission C v Ridge Meadows Folly
3 Aldergrove Lowlanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ridge Meadows Folly v Tzeachten Xwelmexw C Ridge Meadows Dons v Mission C
September 11 Tri City B v Ridge Meadows Dons
9 Ridge Meadows Dons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
8 Poco Pacific 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
Abbotsford Phoenix v Tri City B
Abbotsford Graduates v Poco Evolution
September 30 Poco Evolution v Aldergrove United B
1 Abbotsford Graduates 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Ridge Meadows Folly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Poco Athletic v Poco Pacific
Poco Pacific v Aldergrove United B Tzeachten Xwelmexw C v Ridge Meadows Dons
5 Mission C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Tri City B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 23 Poco Athletic v Ridge Meadows Folly
12 Tzeachten Xwelmexw C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aldergrove Lowlanders v Poco Evolution
September 10 Tzeachten Xwelmexw C v Aldergrove United B
September 18 Aldergrove United B v Poco Athletic
4 Aldergrove United B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Mission C v Abbotsford Phoenix
September 24 Tri City B v Abbotsford Graduates
33 FRASER VALLEY SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 4A
2 Abbotsford Phoenix 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Stars Academy B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 South Delta Alumni 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Surrey Players v BC Tigers
SCHEDULE
1 BC Tigers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Stars Academy B v Trinity Western Spartans C
BC Tigers v South Delta Alumni Surrey Punjab v Surrey United Cosmos U21
2 Greater Vancouver United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
South Delta Alumni v Surrey Players
11 Trinity Western Spartans C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 White Falcons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 North Delta Falcons v BC Tigers
5 North Delta Royals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
South Delta Alumni v White Falcons
Greater Vancouver United v North Delta Royals
September 10 Surrey United Cosmos U21 v North Delta Royals
9 Surrey Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Langley United Studs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 North Delta Falcons v Trinity Western Spartans C
Surrey Punjab v Langley United Studs
September 17 Langley United Studs v Surrey Players
8 Surrey Players 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Surrey United Cosmos U21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 North Delta Royals v Stars Academy B
Greater Vancouver United v White Falcons
White Falcons v North Delta Falcons
34 FRASER VALLEY SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 4B
Stars Academy B v Surrey Punjab
4 North Delta Falcons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 24 Surrey United Cosmos U21 v Langley United Studs
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
Trinity Western Spartans C v Greater Vancouver Utd
October 28 Saanich Fusion Susans v Nanaimo United
January 22 Lakehill v Saanich Fusion Susans
Saanich Fusion Susans v Gorge United
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Gorge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
December 3 Nanaimo United v Lakehill
October 23 Lakehill v Nanaimo United
October 2 Lakehill v Saanich Fusion Susans
SCHEDULE
Nanaimo United v Lakehill
November 27 Lakehill v Gorge
Saanich Fusion Susans v Gorge United
September 30 Nanaimo United v Gorge
October 30 Lakehill v Gorge United
September 23 Gorge v Saanich Fusion Susans
September 16 Nanaimo United v Saanich Fusion Susans
December 2 Gorge v Gorge United
October 14 Gorge v Lakehill
January 20 Nanaimo United v Gorge
3 Lakehill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
October 21 Gorge United v Gorge
November 18 Saanich Fusion Susans v Lakehill Gorge v Nanaimo United
November 4 Saanich Fusion Susans v Gorge Gorge United v Nanaimo United
January 13 Gorge v Saanich Fusion Susans
2 Gorge United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
November 25 Gorge United v Saanich Fusion Susans
September 9 Gorge v Gorge United
4 Nanaimo United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gorge United v Lakehill
5 Saanich Fusion Susans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nanaimo United v Gorge United
December 9 Saanich Fusion Susans v Nanaimo United Gorge United v Lakehill
January 27 Gorge v Lakehill
35 LOWER ISLAND SOCCER LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION
Nanaimo United v Gorge United
September 25 Saanich Fusion United v Castaways
Gorge United Reserves v Prospect Lake Lakers
September 10 Nanaimo United v Cowichan
3
PACE Wolfpack v Lakehill Reds
Gorge United Reserves Reserves v Lakehill Reserves
36 LOWER ISLAND SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 1
September 17 Prospect Lake Lakers v Nanaimo United Castaways FC v Saanich Fusion United Lakehill Reserves v PACE Wolfpack
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
6
8 PACE Wolfpack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Gorge United Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lakehill Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lakehill Reds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Nanaimo United Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Prospect Lake Lakers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Saanich Fusion United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Castaways 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Cowichan v Gorge United Reserves Lakehill Reds v Castaways
2 Castaways FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cowichan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5
September 11 Saanich Fusion United v Prospect Lake Lakers
SCHEDULE
PACE Wolfpack v Cowichan
Castaways v Castaways FC
September 24 Nanaimo United v Castaways FC Lakehill Reserves v Lakehill Reds
1 Gorge Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gorge Reserves v Juan de Fuca Warriors
Juan de Fuca Warriors v Saanich Fusion Cascades
2 Juan de Fuca United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Salt Spring United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Lakehill C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gorge Reserves v Lakehill C
September 18 Lakehill C v Juan de Fuca United Salt Spring United v Vic West
37 LOWER ISLAND SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 2
SCHEDULE
September 17 Nanaimo United C v Gorge Reserves
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
8 Vic West 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Saanich Fusion Cascades v Salt Spring United Vic West v Lakehill C
September 25 Juan de Fuca United v Salt Spring United
3 Juan de Fuca Warriors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Nanaimo United C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Juan de Fuca United v Nanaimo United C
Vic West v Saanich Fusion Cascades
September 23 Nanaimo United C v Juan de Fuca Warriors
7 Saanich Fusion Cascades 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Lakehill D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Peninsula 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Peninsula v Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves Lakehill D v Juan de Fuca TD
2 Juan de Fuca AS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Gorge Masters v Juan de Fuca AS
Lakehill Limes v Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves
September 25 Gorge Masters v Lakehill Limes
1 Gorge Masters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Juan de Fuca TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
5 Lakehill Limes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 23 Juan de Fuca AS v Vic West Reserves
September 9 Juan de Fuca AS v Lakehill Limes
Juan de Fuca TD v Peninsula Vic West Reserves v Lakehill D
Peninsula v Vic West Reserves Lakehill D v Gorge Masters
38 LOWER ISLAND SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 3A
8 Vic West Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves v Juan de Fuca TD
SCHEDULE
Ladysmith Strikers v Gorge United C
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
SCHEDULE
September 11 Gorge United C v Cowichan Reserves
1 Bays United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Riptides v Juan de Fuca Adrenaline
2 Cowichan Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Fernwood City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Bays United v Fernwood City
Riptides v Sooke
5 Juan de Fuca Adrenaline 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Riptides 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ladysmith Strikers v Juan de Fuca Adrenaline
Sooke v Gorge United C
September 18 Fernwood City v Riptides
September 17 Cowichan Reserves v Ladysmith Strikers
Juan de Fuca Adrenaline v Bays United
6 Ladysmith Strikers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 LOWER ISLAND SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 3B
September 23 Bays United v Cowichan Reserves
8 Sooke 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Gorge United C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fernwood City v Sooke
7 Surrey United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Abbotsford Cascades 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Surrey United v Coquitlam Metro Ford Premier
8 Tigers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
Coastal v Tigers Vancouver
September 30 Coquitlam Metro Ford Premier v Burnaby Mountain
3 Coquitlam Metro Ford Galaxy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TSS Rovers v Coastal
4 Coquitlam Metro Ford Premier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 16 Coquitlam Metro Ford Premier v TSS Rovers
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
Coquitlam Metro Ford Galaxy v Burnaby Mountain
11 Venus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Vancouver United Primas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Coastal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Trinity Western Spartans v Fusion
September 9 Burnaby Mountain v Fusion
September 11 Venus v Abbotsford Cascades
Abbotsford Cascades v Trinity Western Spartans
Vancouver United Primas v Trinity Western Spartans
40 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION
September 24 Tigers Vancouver v Coquitlam Metro Ford Premier
September 25 Surrey United v Abbotsford Cascades
September 18 Venus v Surrey United
September 23 Burnaby Mountain v Coastal
9 Trinity Western Spartans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 TSS Rovers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 10 Tigers Vancouver v Coquitlam Metro Ford Galaxy
Fusion v Vancouver United Primas
2 Burnaby Mountain 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Fusion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TSS Rovers v Venus
Vancouver Utd Primas v Coq Metro Ford Galaxy
41 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE SELECTS DIVISION A
September 30 Port Moody Gunners v Port Moody United
September 25 Tzeachten Selects v Port Moody Gunners
1 Chilliwack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Port Moody United v Surrey Pegasus
6 TSS Rovers Selects 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Port Moody United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Surrey Pegasus v Tzeachten Selects
7 Tzeachten Selects 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
North Shore Impact v Port Moody Gunners
Chilliwack v Surrey Pegasus
2 North Shore Impact 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Van City v North Shore Impact
4 Port Moody Gunners 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
8 Van City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chilliwack v North Shore Impact
Port Moody United v Van City
5 Surrey Pegasus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TSS Rovers Selects v Van City
September 16 Port Moody Gunners v Chilliwack
September 11 Tzeachten Selects v TSS Rovers Selects
SCHEDULE
September 18 TSS Rovers Selects v Port Moody United
7 Venus Selects 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Meraloma v Surrey United Selects
42 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE SELECTS DIVISION B
September 18 Surrey United Selects v Premier Academy
Premier Academy v Vancouver United Sabres
Vancouver United Sabres v Abbotsford Breakers
September 23 Poco Rush v Abbotsford Breakers
8 Vancouver United Sabres 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Abbotsford Breakers v Cascadia
September 25 Surrey United Selects v Vancouver United Sabres
September 17 Venus Selects v Meraloma
SCHEDULE
3 Meraloma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Premier Academy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Poco Rush v Venus Selects
Cascadia v Poco Rush
Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
2 Cascadia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Premier Academy v Venus Selects
PosCascadia
4 Poco Rush 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Surrey United Selects 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Meraloma v
1 Abbotsford Breakers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
43 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 1A
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
September 25 Langley United v Greater Vancouver United Selects Ridge Meadows Sporting v North Delta Hotshots
Pos Club
September 11 Ridge Meadows Sporting v Langley United Greater Vancouver United Selects v BCT Tigress Coq Metro Ford Impact v North Delta Hotshots
2 Coquitlam Metro Ford Impact 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Langley United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Ridge Meadows Sporting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Greater Vancouver United Selects 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 BCT Tigress 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
5 North Delta Hotshots 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 BCT Tigress v Ridge Meadows Sporting North Delta Hotshots v Langley United Gtr Vancouver Utd Selects v Coq Metro Ford Impact
Coquitlam Metro Ford Impact v BCT Tigress
6 Strathcona Primo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Meraloma Menace v Strathcona Primo
Croatia v New West Blackout
SCHEDULE
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
Westside Wild v North Shore Storm
44 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 1B
8 Westside Wild 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Westside Wild v New West Blackout
Strathcona Primo v Westside Wild
2 Meraloma Menace 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 North Shore Red Socks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club
September 25 North Shore Red Socks v Strathcona Primo
North Shore Storm v West Coast Impact
1 Croatia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 New West Blackout 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 North Shore Storm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 West Coast Impact 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Meraloma Menace v Croatia
September 18 West Coast Impact v Croatia
September 11 North Shore Red Socks v West Coast Impact
North Shore Storm v North Shore Red Socks New West Blackout v Meraloma Menace
5 North Shore Storm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 West Coast Impact 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
6 Strathcona Primo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Westside Wild 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
North Shore Storm v West Coast Impact
September 18 West Coast Impact v Croatia
Pos Club
Meraloma Menace v Strathcona Primo
Westside Wild v North Shore Storm
Strathcona Primo v Westside Wild
4 North Shore Red Socks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Croatia v New West Blackout
2 Meraloma Menace 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Meraloma Menace v Croatia
Westside Wild v New West Blackout
45 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 1B
SCHEDULE
North Shore Storm v North Shore Red Socks New West Blackout v Meraloma Menace
September 25 North Shore Red Socks v Strathcona Primo
1 Croatia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 North Shore Red Socks v West Coast Impact
3 New West Blackout 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
46 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 1C
1 BCP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 ICSF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
September 18 Richmond United All Stars v BCP
5
2 Delta United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ICSF United v Richmond United
Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
September 25 Tsawwassen Titans v ICSF United Richmond United v Richmond United All Stars
PosUnited
BCP v Delta
4 Richmond United All Stars 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Richmond United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tsawwassen Titans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6
BCP v ICSF United
September 16 Delta United v Tsawwassen Titans
September 11 Tsawwassen Titans v Richmond United Richmond United All Stars v Delta United FC
Poco Fury v Albion All Blacks
Langley Extreme v Tzeachten Reserves
Poco Kaos v Langley Extreme
SCHEDULE
Poco Storm v Tzeachten Reserves
September 18 Surrey Dash v Poco Kaos
Poco Storm v Surrey Dash
2 Langley Extreme 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Poco Fury 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Surrey Dash 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Albion All Blacks v Langley Lush Puppies
September 11 Langley Lush Puppies v Poco Fury
3 Langley Lush Puppies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
6 Poco Storm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Albion All Blacks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
47 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 2A
Albion All Blacks v Surrey Dash
Langley Extreme v Poco Storm
September 25 Poco Kaos v Poco Fury
Tzeachten Reserves v Langley Lush Puppies
8 Tzeachten Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Poco Kaos 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club
3 Coquitlam Metro Ford United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
WC COQ Crown Royals v Coq Metro Ford Black Ice
September 30 North Shore Knockouts v WC COQ Crown Royals
SCHEDULE
Coq Metro Ford Fury v Coq Metro Ford United
Squamish United v WC COQ Crown Royals
6 North Shore Knockouts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
WC COQ Crown Royals v NDFC Rangers
Coquitlam Metro Ford Fury v Squamish United
Coquitlam Metro Ford Black Ice v Columbus
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
2 Coquitlam Metro Ford Fury 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NDFC Rangers v Coquitlam Metro Ford United
7 Squamish United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Columbus v Squamish United
September 18 NDFC Rangers v Coquitlam Metro Ford Fury
Coq Metro Ford United v North Shore Knockouts
8 WC COQ Crown Royals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Columbus v North Shore Knockouts
1 Coquitlam Metro Ford Black Ice 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
48 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 2B
4 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 North Delta Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 North Shore Knockouts v Coq Metro Ford Black Ice
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
4 Columbus White 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Bombastic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Westside Wolfpac 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Surrey United Beaver Junior v Burnaby Blast
6 Richmond Olympics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Richmond Olympics v Westside Wolfpac
9 Vancouver Athletic Pumas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Surrey United Beaver Junior 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vancouver Athletic Pumas v Richmond Nemesis Bombastic v Coastal Surf
1 Burnaby Blast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
49 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 2C
SCHEDULE
Dunbar Thunder v Columbus White
September 18 Richmond Nemesis v Surrey United Beaver Junior Dunbar Thunder v Richmond FC Olympics Coastal Surf v Columbus White
Surrey United Beaver Junior v Westside Wolfpac
Burnaby Blast v Bombastic
September 24 Burnaby Blast v Coastal Surf
3 Coastal Surf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Westside Wolfpac v Vancouver Athletic Pumas
Vancouver Athletic Pumas v Dunbar Thunder Bombastic v Richmond Nemesis
September 25 Richmond Olympics v Columbus FC White
5 Dunbar Thunder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Richmond Nemesis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Sto:Lo United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Aldergrove Thunder 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Aldergrove FX v Abbotsford Ducks
Sto:Lo United v Abbotsford Lightning
Aldergrove FX v Abbotsford Lightning
6 Macho Ladybugs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
September 18 Aldergrove Thunder v Sto:Lo United
September 16 Mission United v Aldergrove FX
5 Abbotsford Lightning 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
3 Abbotsford Ducks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Mission United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Abbotsford Graduates v Mission United
1 Aldergrove FX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Abbotsford Graduates 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Abbotsford Lightning v Macho Ladybugs
September 25 Abbotsford Ducks v Aldergrove Thunder
September 30 Abbotsford Lightning v Abbotsford Graduates
September 23 Macho Ladybugs v Sto:Lo United
Abbotsford Ducks v Abbotsford Graduates
Abbotsford Graduates v Aldergrove
50 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 3A
September 9 Macho Ladybugs v Mission United
51 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 3B
West Coast Synergy v North Shore United
North Shore Icicles v Burnaby Shooters
Port Moody v West Coast Synergy
Burnaby Shooters v North Shore Fusion
2 Burnaby Shooters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
North Shore Fusion v Port Moody
1 Burnaby Girls Momentum 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 North Shore Fusion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Burnaby Shooters v Burnaby Girls Momentum
West Vancouver Allstars v North Shore Icicles
North Shore United v West Vancouver Allstars
September 25 Burnaby Girls Momentum v West Vancouver Allstars
North Shore Icicles v West Coast Synergy
SCHEDULE
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
4 North Shore Icicles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Port Moody 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 West Coast Synergy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club
8 West Vancouver Allstars 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
North Shore United v Port Moody
September 11 Burnaby Girls Momentum v North Shore Fusion
5 North Shore United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sunday Caesars v Delta United B
Ex Patriots v North Delta Shooters
September 16 Delta United B v North Delta Shooters
52 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 3C
September 30 Delta United B v Ex Patriots
3 Ex Patriots 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 North Delta Shooters 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Van City B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Westside Coyotes v Sunday Caesars
North Delta Shooters v Coastal Vault
September 11 Ex Patriots v West Coast Invivo
Pos Club
Westside Coyotes v Van City B
7 West Coast Invivo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Westside Coyotes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Westside Coyotes v Delta United B
Van City B v Coastal Vault
SCHEDULE
1 Coastal Vault 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Sunday Caesars 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Delta United B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
West Coast Invivo v Van City B
Coastal Vault v Ex Patriots
Sunday Caesars v West Coast Invivo
New West Hyacks v Ridge Meadows Aces
6 Royal City Kodiaks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Surrey Blitz v Ridge Meadows Aces
Surrey Blitz v Royal City Kodiaks
Surrey United Synergy v Surrey Blitz Ridge Meadows Aces v Coquitlam Metro Ford Crush
September 25 Green Devils v Poco Fire
Coquitlam Metro Ford Crush v Surrey Utd Synergy
2 Green Devils 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Surrey United Synergy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
5 Ridge Meadows Aces 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
4 Poco Fire 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Coquitlam Metro Ford Crush 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Surrey Blitz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Poco Fire v Royal City Kodiaks
September 18 Green Devils v New West Hyacks
Royal City Kodiaks v Surrey United Synergy New West Hyacks v Poco Fire
53 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 3D
Coquitlam Metro Ford Crush v Green Devils
3 New Wesyt Hyaks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ridge Meadows United v Trinity Western Spartans
Abbotsford Phoenix v Albion Goaldiggerz
1 Abbotsford Phoenix 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Surrey Monsoon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 The Chillies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Trinity Western Spartans v Surrey Monsoon
Port Moody Wolves v Aldergrove Storm
5 Ridge Meadows United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Trinity Western Spartans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
September 11 The Chillies v Port Moody Wolves
4 Port Moody Wolves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Surrey Monsoon v Ridge Meadows United
Abbotsford Phoenix v Aldergrove Storm
September 25 The Chillies v Trinity Western Spartans
Surrey Monsoon v Albion Goaldiggerz
3 Aldergrove Storm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
54 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 4A
September 18 Aldergrove Storm v Ridge Meadows United Albion Goaldiggerz v The Chillies
Port Moody Wolves v Abbotsford Phoenix
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
2 Albion Goaldiggerz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Surrey United Diamonds v New West United Ridge Meadows Warriors v Ridge Meadows Ravens
3 New West United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Poco Flames v Surrey United Diamonds
Coquitlam ICE v Ridge Meadows Warriors
6 Ridge Meadows Ravens 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Burnaby Girls United v Poco Flames
7 Ridge Meadows Warriors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Surrey United Diamonds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
New West United v Burnaby Girls United Ridge Meadows Ravens v Poco Venom
Surrey United Diamonds v Ridge Meadows Ravens
Poco Venom v Poco Flames
2 Coquitlam ICE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Poco Venom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
55 METRO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 4B
4 Poco Flames 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 23 New West United v Coquitlam ICE
September 11 Burnaby Girls United v Coquitlam ICE
Poco Venom v Ridge Meadows Warriors
SCHEDULE
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Burnaby Girls United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Saints v Vancouver Wildcats United v Vancouver Phoenix
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
September 18 Hodder Tugs v Vancouver Geckos
Pos Club
Musqueam Strong v Rainbow Strikers
September 24 Vancouver Wildcats v Vancouver Geckos
Vancouver Phoenix v Hodder Tugs Rainbow Strikers v United
2 Musqueam Strong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Hodder Tugs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 10 Vancouver Wildcats v Musqueam Strong
SCHEDULE
6 Vancouver Geckos 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Vancouver Phoenix 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Vancouver Geckos v Saints
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Rainbow Strikers v Saints
September 25 Vancouver Phoenix v Musqueam Strong
3 Rainbow Strikers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
United v Hodder Tugs
4 Saints 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Vancouver Wildcats 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lions
1 AC Richmond 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ex Patriots Lions v VanSal
v
Pld
Ex Patriots Lions v Pacific Dragon Grads v AC Richmond
3 Grads 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club W D L
5 Richmond All Blacks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Pacific Dragon v AC Richmond Westcoast v Unicorn
September 23 VanSal v RichmondUnicornAllBlacks v Westcoast
September 9 Grads v Richmond All Blacks
F A Pts GD
SCHEDULE
2 Ex Patriots Lions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Pacific Dragon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ex Patriot Lions v Unicorn Pacific Dragon v Westcoast
September 30 Grads v ACUnicornWestcoastvPacificDragonRichmondvExPatriots
VanSal v Richmond All Blacks
6 Unicorn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VanSal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Westcoast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8
7
September 18 Grads v RichmondVanSalAllBlacks AC Richmond
RichladsPos
1 AC Phantoms 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Ex Patriots Panthers v United
Melvin v United
BG Rangers v Unicorn B
Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
3 Club Ireland Rovers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lion Rock v Ex Patriots Panthers
9 Lerazo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
K2 Sports v EPFC Panthers
7 K2 Sports 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Lion Rock 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Melvin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rich Lads 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Unicorn B v Hammers
13 Unicorn B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Lee Man 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
K2 Sports v Club Ireland Rovers
Club Ireland Rovers v Lerazo
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September 25 AC Phantoms v Lion Rock
K2 Sports v United Melvin v Richlads
6 Heatherbrae 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12
AC Phantoms v Unicorn B
5 Hammers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BG Rangers v Lerazo
September 11 AC Phantoms v Lee Man
11
Lion Rock v Richlads
SCHEDULE
Club Ireland Rovers v Hammers
September 18 BG Rangers v Lee Man
Lerazo v
4 Ex Patriots Panthers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Heatherbrae v Lee Man
Heatherbrae v Melvin
2 BG Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Haetherbrae v Hammers
SCHEDULE
1 Bays United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bays United v Gorge
September 24 Lakehill v Powell River Villa
Bays United v Nanaimo United
4 Gorge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Powell River Villa v Comox Valley United Victoria Highlanders v Lakehill
Nanaimo United v Vic West
5 Lakehill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Comox Valley United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Vic West 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Comox Valley United v Westcastle Lakers
10 Westcastle Lakers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vic West v Bays United Lakehill v Nanaimo United
September 30 Westcastle Lakers v Lakehill
6 Nanaimo United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Victoria Highlanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Powell River Villa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Cowichan v Gorge
September 16 Cowichan v Westcastle Lakers
Comox Valley United v Victoria Highlanders
September 23 Gorge v Nanaimo United
Vic West v Victoria Highlanders
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September 10 Powell River Villa v Westcastle Lakers
Bays United v Cowichan
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
3 Cowichan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Nanaimo United Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Salt Spring 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gorge United v Prospect Lake Lakers
1 Campbell River 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
September 24 Saanich Fusion Red Blue Bandits v Campbell River
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September 18 Easy Touch v Nanaimo United Reserves
Nanaimo United Reserves v Salt Spring Gorge Reserves v Easy Touch Lakehill Reserves v Gorge United
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
5 Juan de Fuca Hellas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Campbell River v Gorge Reserves Lakehill Reserves v Saanich Fusion Red Blue Bandits
10 Saanich Fusion Red Blue Bandits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 23 Juan de Fuca Hellas v Prospect Lake Lakers
September 10 Saanich Fusion Red Blue Bandits v Gorge United
September 17 Salt Spring v Juan de Fuca Hellas
6 Lakehill Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Prospect Lake Lakers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Gorge United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prospect Lake Lakers v Salt Spring
Gorge Reserves v Lakehill Reserves
Nanaimo United Reserves v Campbell River
September 11 Easy Touch v Juan de Fuca Hellas
3 Gorge Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Easy Touch 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Castaways 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cowichan Oak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gorge C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Saanich Fusion GBE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Juan de Fuca Kings v Vic West Reserves
5 Mid Isle Mariners 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Vic West Reserves v Sooke Celtic Gorge C v Saanich Fusion GBE
September 10 Cowichan Oak v Sooke Celtic
SCHEDULE
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6 Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Castaways v Vantreights
Prospect Lake Lakers Res v Saanich Fusion GBE Gorge C v Mid Isle Mariners
September 18 Mid Isle Mariners v Juan de Fuca Kings
September 23 Castaways v Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves
Cowichan Oak v Mid Isle Mariners
W
10
4 Juan de Fuca Kings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 30 Sooke Celtic v
September 16 Sooke Celtic v Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves
GD
PosCastaways
9
Cowichan Oak v Vic West Reserves Saanich Fusion GBE v Castaways
2
September 17 Vantreights v Gorge C
Club Pld D L F A Pts
September 24 Juan de Fuca Kings v Vantreights
3
8 Sooke Celtic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vantreights 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vic West Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Saanich Fusion Matadors v Cook Street United
2 Cook Street United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 23 Prospect Lake Lakers C v Vantreights Mates
8 Prospect Lakers C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Nanaimo United C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Vantreights Mates v Cowichan Fury Lakehill Hooligans v Bays United Reserves Nanaimo United C v Juan de Fuca Re United
September 11 Bays United Reserves v Saanich Fusion Matadors Cook Street United v Nanaimo United C
1 Bays United Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Prospect Lake Lakers C v Lakehill Hooligans
September 10 Juan de Fuca Re United v Vantreights Mates Cowichan Fury v Fernwood United
5 Juan de Fuca Re United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 16 Fernwood United v Prospect Lake Lakers C
September 25 Bays United Reserves v Fernwood United Saanich Fusion Matadors v Lakehill Hooligans
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SCHEDULE
3 Cowichan Fury 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Lakehill Hooligans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Fernwood United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
9 Saanich Fusion Matadors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Vantreights Mates 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 24 Juan de Fuca Re United v Cook Street United Cowichan Fury v Nanaimo United C
September 23 W sánec v Vic West C
9 Vic West C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 W sánec 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Juan de Fuca United Reserves v Sooke
September 16 Sooke v Cook Street Soul
Juan de Fuca United Reserves v Lakehill Reds
September 18 Vic West C v Tritons
2 Cook Street Soul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lakehill Reds v Sooke Mid Isle Mariners Reserves v Vic West C
Cook Street Soul v Juan de Fuca Bulldogs
3 Juan de Fuca Bulldogs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Tritons v Castaways Invicta
Lakehill Reds v Castaways Invicta Mid Isle Mariners Reserves v Cook Street Soul
5 Lakehill Reds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
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Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
September 9 W sánec v Juan de Fuca United Reserves
7 Sooke 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Tritons v Juan de Fuca Bulldogs
4 Juan de Fuca United Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Tritons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Castaways Invicta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Mid Isle Mariners Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Castaways Invicta v W sánec
Juan de Fuca Bulldogs v Mid Isle Mariners Reserves
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1 BB5 United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 16 Coq Metro Ford Wolves v Vancouver Utd Hibernian
6
September 17 Coastal v Columbus Westside v Croatia
4
BB5 United CCB v Westside
Surrey Pegasus v West Vancouver
12
5 Coquitlam Metro Ford Wolves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Croatia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inter EDC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port Moody 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Surrey Pegasus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 BCT Metros Hurricanes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coastal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Vancouver United Hibernian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Westside 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
11
Port Moody v BCT Rovers Hurricanes
SCHEDULE
9
Inter EDC v Westside
Inter EDC v BB5 United CCB
Inter EDC v BCT Rovers Hurricanes
West Vancouver v Croatia
BB5 United CCB v Coquitlam Metro Ford Wolves
September 10 Vancouver United Hibernian v Port Moody
September 24 Croatia v Surrey Pegasus
BB5 United CCB v Vancouver United Hibernian
September 25 Vancouver United Hibernian v Inter EDC
BCT Rovers Hurricanes v Coq Metro Ford Wolves
September 30 Coquitlam Metro Ford Wolves v Columbus
3
West Vancouver v Coastal
September 23 Columbus v Port Moody
7
Columbus v Surrey Pegasus
BCT Rovers Hurricanes v Coastal
8
12 Vancouver United Snipers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Coquitlam Metro Ford Lupi v Vancouver Greencaps
September 17 Vancouver Greencaps v GN Sporting Club Romania v Coquitlam Metro Ford Lupi
3 GN Sporting Club 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 23 Coquitlam Metro Ford Lupi v Burnaby White Eagles
8 Romania 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Metro Athletic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vancouver United Snipers v Burnaby White Eagles
1 Burnaby Selects White Eagles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Vancouver Greencaps 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Rinos Fury 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Metro Athletic v Serbia United
September 30 Rinos Fury v Vancouver Greencaps
Serbia United v Vancouver United Snipers
SCHEDULE
Vancouver United Snipers v Metropolitan Surrey Supra Coastal v Vancouver Greencaps
September 10 North Vancouver v Serbia United
2 Coquitlam Metro Ford Lupi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Surrey Supra Coastal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
September 11 Metro Athletic v Romania Metropolitan v Rinos Fury
GN Sporting Club v Surrey Supra Coastal
5 Metropolitan FC A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 North Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GN Sporting Club v Romania
September 16 Rinos Fury v Surrey Supra Coastal
9 Serbia United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 24 North Vancouver v Rinos Fury
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September 18 Burnaby White Eagles v Metro Athletic Metropolitan v North Vancouver
September 11 Siaron v Serbia United Narps
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 BCT Hurricane Tigers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Serbia United Narps 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Metro Athletic Artistic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 24 Meraloma v North Vancouver Sarajevo Columbus B v West Vancouver B
September 10 Meraloma v Strathcona Primo
SCHEDULE
5 Meraloma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 23 BCT Hurricane Tigers v Serbia United Narps
FC Serbia United Narps v Metro Athletic Artistic
September 16 Strathcona Primo v Siaron Westside United v Meraloma
11 West Vancouver B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Westside United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Siaron v Westside United Metro Athletic Artistic v Strathcona Primo Lobbans v France
2 Columbus B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Siaron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Strathcona Primo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 North Vancouver Sarajevo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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4 Lobbans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 France 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 West Vancouver B v Lobbans North Vancouver Sarajevo v Columbus B
September 30 Westside United v Metro Athletic Artistic Strathcona Primo v BCT Hurricane Tigers
September 18 France v BCT Hurricane Tigers
Westside United v North Vancouver Sarajevo Lobbans v Columbus B Metro Athletic Artistic v France
September 9 BCT Hurricane Tigers v West Vancouver B
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Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Bingers Army 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Bombastic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Bingers Army v Marpole Tropics
Guildford v Richmond Hibs
September 23 Vancouver Harps v Richmond Hibs
8 NK Hrvat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Inter EDC B v Westside Strikers
SCHEDULE
6 Inter EDC B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 16 Gastown Astro v Bombastic
September 30 Gastown Astro v Shaheen
Guildford v Vancouver Harps NK Hrvat v Bingers Army
Bingers Army v Gastown Astro Westside Strikers v Bingers Army Whistler
September 24 Inter EDC B v Marpole Tropics
2 Bingers Army Whistler 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bingers Army Whistler v Inter EDC B
5 Guildford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Vancouver Harps 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Westside Strikers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bombastic v NK Hrvat
Shaheen v Bingers Army Whistler
September 17 Richmond Hibs v Westside Strikers
Bombastic v Guildford Shaheen v NK Hrvat
4 Gastown Astro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Marpole Tropics v Shaheen
7 Marpole Tropics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Richmond Hibs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Shaheen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 10 Vancouver Harps v Gastown Astro
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
September 18 Alemania Z v Vancouver United Balaclava
West Hounds v Alemania Z
September 25 Vancouver United Balaclava v SC
2 BCT Rovers Hurricanes B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
West Hounds v BCT Rovers Hurricanes B North Vancouver Storm v West Coast Celts
3 Mainland Athletic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 10 Vancouver United Balaclava v West Coast Celts
8 SC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Westside Athletic v Mainland Athletic
Redeemer Eagles v North Vancouver Storm
11 West Hounds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Westside Athletic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Vancouver United Balaclava 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Westside Athletic v Redeemer Eagles
September 30 BCT Rovers Hurricanes B v Vancouver Utd Balaclava
Rinos East Van v North Vancouver Storm
6 Regent College 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Rinos East Van 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 North Vancouver Storm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 16 BCT Rovers Hurricanes B v Regent College
1 Alemania Z 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
5 Redeemer Eagles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rinos East Van v Alemania Z Regent College v Westside Athletic
10 West Coast Celts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 24 Mainland Athletic v Redeemer Eagles
Mainland Athletic v BCT Rovers Hurricanes B Regent College v SC
September 17 West Coast Celts v Rinos East Van SC v West Hounds
September 24 North Vancouver Lions v Coastal B Royal City Rangers v Surrey Temple Euro v Mlima
6 North Vancouver Lions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Port Moody Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Port Moody Rangers v Cosmos
5 Musqueam Spurs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SST v SurreyEuroTemple v North Vancouver Lions
4 Mlima 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Coastal B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 PCOV Benfica 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 PCOV Benfica v SST
September 9 Musqueam Spurs v Surrey Temple
2 Cosmos 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Nottingham Deforestation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Euro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 PCOV Benfica v Nottingham Deforestation
September 10 Euro v Cosmos
SCHEDULE
September 23 Musqueam Spurs v Nottingham Deforestation
North Vancouver Lions v Royal City Rangers
Coastal B v Musqueam Spurs
Nottingham Deforestation v Port Moody Rangers
SST v Mlima
September 17 Cosmos v PCOV Benfica
September 18 Mlima v Royal City Rangers
Port Moody Rangers v Coastal B
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
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10 Royal City Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 SST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Surrey Temple 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Twin Arrows v Bombastic B
4 GFC United Lions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Bombastic B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 30 Coquitlam Metro Ford Young Boys v Twin Arrows
3 Coquitlam Metro Ford Young Boys 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
Vancouver Greencaps B v Port Moody B
Metropolitan B v Vancouver Athletic Kray United
September 18 Vancouver Athletic Kray United v New West
Metropolitan B v Vancouver Harps B
September 25 Twin Arrows v Vancouver Greencaps B
10 Vancouver Athletic Kray United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Alemania X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 10 Strathcona Primo B v New West
Port Moody B v Coquitlam Metro Ford Young Boys New West v Bombastic B
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
11 Vancouver Greencaps B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Vancouver Harps B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vancouver Harps B v Vancouver Athletic Kray United GFC United Lions v Metropolitan B
September 16 Coq Metro Ford Young Boys v GFC United Lions
September 24 Strathcona Primo B v Alemania X
Vancouver Harps B v Coq Metro Ford Young Boys
Vancouver Greencaps B v Strathcona Primo B
Alemania X v Twin Arrows
GFC United Lions v Vancouver Greencaps B Port Moody B v Alemania X
9 Twin Arrows 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Port Moody B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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September 17 Bombastic B v Strathcona Primo B
5 Metropolitan B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Strathcona Primo B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club
6 New West 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Unathletico Vancouver v AC Vansterdamn Reign
September 9 GFC United Lions B v Cleves
9 Serbia United C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Unathletico Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Kitsilano Athletic v Serbia United C
September 25 Vancouver Patagonia v Cliff Avenue Utd Mustangs Vancouver Athletic Dynamo v Cleves
September 23 GFC United Lions B v Kitsilano Athletic
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
September 24 Serbia United C v New West B
New West B v Cliff Avenue United Mustangs
September 11 Vancouver Patagonia v Kitsilano Athletic
1 AC Vansterdamn Reign 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Dinamo Anatolia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Cliff Avenue United Mustangs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 GFC United Lions B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
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6 Kitsilano Athletic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
AC Vansterdamn Reign v Vancouver Athletic Dynamo New West B v Vancouver Patagonia
Dinamo Anatolia v AC Vansterdamn Reign
Dinamo Anatolia v Metropolitan C
Metropolitan C v GFC United Lions B Cleves v Dinamo Anatolia
September 10 Serbia United C v Metropolitan C
2 Cleves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Cliff Avenue Utd Mustangs v Unathletico Vancouver
7 Metropolitan C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vancouver Ath Dynamo v Unathletico Vancouver
8 New West B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Vancouver Athletic Dynamo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Vancouver Patagonia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fair Play Award: N/A
U15 Girls
Fair Play Award: Scottish Hunt
Gold: Foothills WFC Green
Fair Play Award: Lethbridge FC
Fair Play Award: Sherwood Park Phoenix
U15 Boys
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Bronze: St. Albert Impact Teix
Bronze: St. Albert Impact Antu
Silver: Warriors Wilson
Bronze: Warriors Vignjevic
Bronze: St. Albert Impact Clar
This is the Honour Roll for the tournament:
From August 25th to 28th, Alberta Soccer hosted the 2022 Tier I Servus Youth Provincial Championship leading to Nationals. On a weekend full of fun and great soccer, teams showed their best skills to try and get a spot in the upcoming national competition.
Silver: SWU SC 05/06
Gold: NSU Majed
Fair Play Award: SW Sting Moses
Silver: SW String Chehimi
ALBERTA SOCCER NEWS
Gold: BTB Mansaray/Lechelt
U13 Boys
U17 Boys
Fair Play Award: BTB Ishiekwene/Ferreira
Bronze: St. Albert Impact Lafu
Gold: Blizzard SC 05
U17 Girls
Silver: Foothills FC 2005
TIER I HONOUR ROLL ANNOUNCED
Gold: SWU FC 07
Silver: Foothill SFC 2009 White
Gold: BTB Durodola
Silver: BTB Mansaray/Durodola
Bronze: Sherwood Park Phoenix
U13 Girls
August 13 Calgary Villains 0 v 4 Edmonton Green & Gold
August 7 Edmonton Drillers 3 v 1 Cavalry U20
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
7 Edmonton Drillers 16 5 4 7 32 38 19 6
9 Lethbridge 15 1 2 12 14 52 5 38
3 Edmonton Green & Gold 16 8 5 3 38 19 29 19
4 Calgary Callies 16 6 5 5 31 27 23 4
5 St. Albert Impact 16 6 5 5 32 31 23 1
August 14 Calgary Villains 1 v 4 Edmonton Drillers
August 6 Calgary Dinos 4 v 0 Lethbridge
1 Cavalry U20 15 13 1 1 52 7 40 45
Edmonton Drillers 7 v 2 Calgary Villains
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August 10 Edmonton Scottish 1 v 3 Edmonton Green & Gold
2 Edmonton Scottish 15 10 2 3 37 14 32 23
8 Calgary Villains 15 2 0 13 15 59 6 44
6 Calgary Dinos 16 7 0 9 34 38 21 4
RESULTS
August 6 Calgary South West United 2 v 3 Calgary Blizzard
6 Edmonton Drillers 14 4 3 7 36 33 15 3
August 14 Calgary South West United 1 v 3 Edmonton Angels Scottish
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
Edmonton Drillers 9 v 1 Edmonton Green and Gold
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3 Calgary Foothills Reserves 14 7 4 3 41 19 25 22
4 Lethbridge 14 5 2 7 22 37 17 15
Lethbridge 6 v 1 Edmonton Angels Scottish
1 Calgary Blizzard 14 11 1 2 45 17 34 28
RESULTS
Calgary Foothills 4 v 0 Edmonton Angels Scottish
7 Calgary South West United 13 2 3 8 17 29 9 12
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August 7 Calgary Blizzard 2 v 0 Edmonton Angels Scottish
August 13 Calgary South West United P v P Edmonton Green and Gold
2 Edmonton Northwest United 14 11 1 2 35 15 34 20
8 Edmonton Green & Gold 13 2 1 10 17 52 7 35
AMSL WOMEN S DIVISION
5 Edmonton Angels Scottish 14 4 3 7 22 33 15 11
RESULTS
7 Legacy 12 1 1 10 16 66 4 50
Legacy 0 v 5 Calgary Foothills Cougars
3 Impero Panthers 12 7 0 5 29 34 21 5
4 Calgary Foothills Alumni 12 5 1 6 37 35 16 2
1 Calgary Foothills Cougars 12 9 1 2 33 16 28 17
August 4 Impero Panthers 0 v 5 GET CJSC
Calgary Blizzard Reserves 5 v 0 Calgary Blizzard Premier
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CWSA PREMIER DIVISION
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
2 Calgary Blizzard Reserves 12 9 1 2 53 12 28 41
5 GET CJSC 12 4 2 6 20 20 14 0
6 Calgary Blizzard Premier 12 3 2 7 23 28 11 5
Rapids Thunder 0 v 4 Rangers Elite
August 17 Wrangler Raiders 0 v 4 Calgary Foothills 18
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5 Tsunami Blues 18 9 3 6 45 42 30 3
August 6 PASS 0 v 3 Rapids Thunder
3 Impero Venom 18 10 5 3 45 25 35 20
August 9 CJSC 1 v 3 Impero Venom
8 Rapids Thunder 18 4 2 12 26 59 14 33
August 3 Wrangler Raiders 2 v 11 Alliance O30
Tsunami Blues 2 v 1 CJSC
1 Alliance O30 17 13 1 2 65 16 40 49
2 Rangers Elite 18 11 3 3 59 31 36 28
9 Wrangler Raiders 18 4 2 12 25 56 14 31
Rapids Thunder 1 v 2 PASS
CJSC 0 v 6 Alliance O30
6 Pinnacle 18 7 4 7 23 23 25 0
CWSA DIVISION 1
Wrangler Raiders 2 v 3 PASS
Tsunami Blues 1 v 1 Impero Venom
RESULTS
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
August 13 Alliance O30 5 v 0 Calgary Foothills 18
Pinnacle 1 v 1 PASS
August 20 Rangers Elite 0 v 5 Pinnacle
Rangers Elite 1 v 3 Impero Venom
Rapids Thunder 4 v 1 Calgary Foothills 18
August 10 Tsunami Blues 2 v 0 Pinnacle
10 CJSC 17 3 3 11 21 44 12 23
4 Calgary Foothills 18 18 9 3 6 44 30 30 14
7 PASS 18 4 2 12 18 45 14 27
Santos 3 v 2 Ragazze United CNS Fiore 4 v 3 Impero Spartans
August 16 Pinnacle Premier 1 v 6 Ragazze United Santos 4 v 3 CNS Fiore
August 13 Impero Spartans 5 v 0 Rangers Royals
Ragazze United 5 v 0 Pinnacle Premier
August 17 Rockies 9 v 0 Cruisers
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
Cruisers 4 v 1 Bandidas
August 9 Rangers Royals 3 v 2 Ragazze United Rockies 4 v 0 Pinnacle Premier Santos 3 v 1 Impero Spartans
Calgary City 0 v 2 Bandidas
August 20 Rangers Royals 0 v 5 Santos
1 Rockies 18 14 1 3 85 22 43 63
RESULTS
August 10 Calgary City 3 v 1 Cruisers
5 Calgary City 18 8 4 6 41 37 28 4
6 Ragazze United 18 8 2 8 39 51 26 12
Rangers Royals 0 v 3 Impero Spartans
7 Impero Spartans 18 6 1 11 33 37 19 4
8 Bandidas 18 5 4 9 25 50 19 25
2 CNS Fiore 18 12 3 3 49 19 39 30
August 2 Calgary City 3 v 3 Pinnacle Premier
CWSA DIVISION 2
Bandidas 0 v 4 CNS Fiore
3 Santos 18 10 1 7 37 31 31 6
4 Cruisers 18 9 2 7 32 37 29 5
August 6 Ragazze United 2 v 7 Calgary City Rockies 5 v 2 Rangers Royals
9 Pinnacle Premier 18 4 4 10 21 44 16 23
10 Rangers Royals 18 2 2 14 19 53 8 34
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8 MUSC Lyon 16 4 3 9 27 47 15 20
BB United 2 v 7 Villains Rebels
August 5 Impero Puma 2 v 0 Blizzard Alliance 04
August 15 Villains Rebels 2 v 0 Blizzard Alliance 04 Impero Puma 9 v 0 BB United
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Lower Group
August 19 Force United 2 v 6 Westwinds
1 Calgary Blizzard Alliance 04 17 12 3 2 49 17 39 32
RESULTS
5 Westwinds 17 8 2 7 43 34 26 9
6 Santos 2 15 6 4 5 28 24 22 4
Force United 3 v 5 Santos 2
August 8 Westwinds 4 v 0 MUSC Lyon
CWSA DIVISION 3
August 22 Forza P P Santos 2
MUSC Lyon 4 v 4 Force United
Santos 2 2 v 1 Westwinds
2 Villains Rebels 17 11 2 4 58 30 35 28
4 BB United 17 7 3 7 54 50 24 4
Upper Group
3 Impero Puma 17 10 3 4 50 35 33 15
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
August 12 Blizzard Alliance 04 2 v 1 BB United Villains Rebels 4 v 6 Impero Puma
7 Force United 17 6 3 8 45 48 21 3
Santos 2 P P MUSC Lyon
8 Typhoons 8 1 1 6 8 19 4 11
September 1 Valkyries v Mirage
August 22 Rangers 2 v 3 Rapids Inferno
SCHEDULE
10 Rage 7 1 0 6 9 36 3 27
Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
Valkyries 0 v 4 Cochrane Rangers
September 18 Rangers v Cochrane Rangers
August 29 Typhoons 1 v 2 South West United Selects
August 8 Rage 1 v 0 Typhoons
Rapids Inferno 8 v 0 Rage
September 13 Rapids Inferno v Mirage
August 30 Rage 1 v 3 Missfits
RESULTS
August 16 Mirage 1 v 5 Typhoons
September 14 Typhoons v Valkyries
August 24 Typhoons 0 v 3 Calgary Croatia
September 8 Typhoons v Missfits
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3 South West United Selects 9 5 1 3 31 17 16 14
CWSA DIVISION 4
August 25 Rage 1 v 7 South West United Selects
August 11 Calgary Croatia 7 v 2 Rangers
5 Rangers 6 4 0 2 22 12 12 10
September 6 Rapids Inferno v Cochrane Rangers
September 12 South West United Selects v Missfits
6 Missfits 8 4 0 4 18 29 12 11
9 Valkyries 8 1 1 6 15 27 4 12
August 15 South West United Selects 7 v 1 Valkyries
Valkyries 1 v 3 Rapids Inferno
2 Calgary Croatia 8 6 1 1 33 16 19 17
August 31 Calgary Croatia 4 v 0 Rapids Inferno
September 19 Rage v Valkyries
4 Rapids Inferno 9 5 0 4 25 22 15 3
7 Mirage 8 3 1 4 18 30 10 12
Missfits 0 v 9 Cochrane Rangers
August 23 Mirage 5 v 1 Missfits
September 15 Calgary Croatia v Cochrane Rangers Rangers v Rage
Mirage 4 v 3 South West United Selects
1 Cochrane Rangers 7 6 1 0 36 7 19 29
South West Utd Selects 2 v 0 Rapids Inferno
September 7 South West United Selects v Calgary
September 26 Rangers v Mirage
August 15 WSR Rush 2 v 0 Xiway Deserters
August 23 Xiway Deserters 1 v 9 Scorpions
September 7 NCU Wildcats v Latinas
September 13 Adrenaline Eagles v Vixens
August 25 WSR Rush 0 v 1 CNS Ember
August 17 Vixens 4 v 0 Latinas
September 1 CNS Ember v Latinas
September 12 Latinas v WSR Rush
4 NCU Wildcats 7 4 0 3 23 12 12 11 5 WSR Rush 8 4 0 4 19 18 12 1
RESULTS
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September 6 WSR Rush v Xiway Deserters
August 22 NCU Wildcats 4 v 1Vixens
CWSA DIVISION 5
August 8 Vixens 0 v 5 Scorpions
NCU Wildcats 1 v 3 CNS Ember
August 31 Scorpions 6 v 0 WSR Rush
3 CNS Ember 9 6 0 3 25 18 18 7
Adrenaline Eagles 3 v 0 WSR Rush
September 8 Vixens v Scorpions
Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
1 Scorpions 9 8 0 1 41 10 24 31
August 30 Adrenaline Eagles P P NCU Wildcats
SCHEDULE
September 15 Xiway Deserters v NCU Wildcats
August 11 Latinas 2 v 1 Xiway Deserters
August 29 Vixens 2 v 0 Xiway Deserters
September 14 Scorpions v CNS Ember
2 Adrenaline Eagles 8 6 1 1 22 9 19 13
CNS Ember v Adrenaline Eagles
6 Vixens 9 2 1 6 13 23 7 10 7 Latinas 8 2 0 6 10 27 6 17 8 Xiway Deserters 8 0 0 8 5 41 0 36
August 24 Latinas 1 v 3 Adrenaline Eagles
Male Squad: After facing Northwest Territories (W 3 1) and Ontario (L 0 3), the team would face Manitoba in the Qualification round of play. The team battled hard to a 3 1 victory and faced off versus British Columbia for 5th place in the country. British Columbia would come away the victor that match with a 5 1 score. Team Sask would finish their trip with a 6th place finish, competition high scoring honours for Malik Darbi (Regina,SK), and a lot of pride as a team.
After two weeks of fierce competition at the 2022 Canada Games, both Team Sask squads are returning with many fond memories and experiences from the games.
Eden Senger email: e.senger@sasksoccer.com
Officials: Six officials from the province were appointed to matches over the two week event. Tip of the hat to Ian Adams, Mattias Diederichsen, Theo Diederichsen, Vincent Morelli, Nicole Rapin, and Shukwia Tajik.
Female Squad: Team Sask would face some stiff western competition in their first round of play, dueling with Alberta (L 0 8) and Manitoba (L 0 4) and was slotted to play versus Yukon and Newfoundland in the placement round. The squad would come away victorious versus Yukon (W 5 1) and would push Newfoundland to penalty kicks with two late goals. The team were unable to capitalize and lost in PK’s 2 0. The squad would finish 10th in the competition.
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Please note that moving forward, Eden Senger has accepted the role of Coordinator of Member Services. Into the future, all Registrar related communications and management will be directed to Michele Matthews. Contact details for both staff can be found below:
SSA STAFFING CHANGES
Michele Mathews email: m.mathews@sasksoccer.com
The Saskatchewan Soccer Association is happy to introduce Kellin Enslev as the new Coordinator of Competitions. Kellin brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the areas of events management, competitions development, and partnership growth. His areas of responsibility will include Provincial Championships delivery, tournament sanctioning, SSA events development and management, and partnership development. He can be contacted at 306 519 1618 and k.enslev@sasksoccer.com . Kellin will start September 1, 2022.
SASKATCHEWAN SOCCER NEWS
Welcome Kellin Enslev!
Staffing Position Update Registration and Member Services Update
We’ll be running a canteen this weekend at the WSEU Soccer Challenge for U9 U12 teams. Come on by the Grant Park fields to purchase a hot dog, drinks, chips or candy. (Cash and cards accepted.) Plus, you can make a donation in our donation jar.
Raffle Watch your email and social media for details on our raffle coming soon! There will be some great prizes to be won.
This team of 21 players and 4 coaches have put in years of hard work and dedication to achieve this accomplishment. It also marks the first time a female team from WSEU has represented Manitoba since 2009. We are beyond excited to compete at this level and are very proud to represent our Club and the Manitoba soccer community on a national stage.
Over the next two months, we’ll be sharing various ways that you can help us achieve our fundraising goal. Please watch your email and follow WSEU on Twitter @wseusoccer and Instagram @wseusoccer for announcements.
WSEUSincerely,U17G
Donations We are also accepting donations. ANY dollar amounts are accepted and greatly appreciated. You may bring donations to the canteen this Friday, Saturday or Sunday at the Grant Park fields, to the WSEU office anytime or you can conveniently e transfer the team at U17nationalswseu@gmail.com, use the password DONATION. We thank our parent volunteers who have come together so quickly to help the team. And, thank you in advance for your support. The team is continuing to work hard both on and off the field to do WSEU proud.
How you can help
MANITOBA SOCCER NEWS
We are asking our WSEU community of players, coaches and family members for your help. On average, the total team cost for nationals can run anywhere from $35,000 $40,000. We don’t have a lot of time, but we are doing our best to raise funds to assist with the travel costs and ensure that all players and coaches are able to attend this once in a lifetime opportunity.
WINNIPEG SOUTH END LOOKING FOR DONATIONS FOR THEIR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
Sponsorship If you own or work with a business that could assist us with sponsorship, we would be very grateful. Please see the attached sponsorship letter with full details on the various levels of support and benefits to sponsors. Contact information is in the letter. We hope to hear from you! We would like to thank our platinum sponsor Andjelic Land Inc. who was also our first
Canteensponsor.
The U17G are going to the 2022 Toyota National Championships!
After winning a thrilling MSA Cup final championship game on July 24th to become provincial champions, the WSEU U17G P1 team will now represent our Club and the province at the 2022 Toyota Youth Club National Championships U17 Cup in Surrey, BC Oct 5 10.
Bottle and can drive We’re running a bottle and can drive (beer and malt based beverages only) continuously over the next few months. Our first collection day will be this Saturday, Aug 13 from 11am 3pm at the WSEU Challenge in the parking lot behind the arena. Drop off your empties with us and we can turn them into cash.
Send off party Mark your calendars for 7:00 pm on Sunday, September 25 when we’ll be hosting a pizza and beer send off party at Trans Canada Brewing Co. We’d love for our WSEU community to come together to help send this team off to Nationals with a bang. Beer specials, pizza buffet and prizes to be won. Ticket sales coming soon.
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Luso Canadian CCS v Winnipeg Lions
August 1 Winkler Storm 1 v 7 Winnipeg Lions
SCHEDULE
August 14 NKMB Saints 1 v 1 Winnipeg Lions
September 11 NKMB Saints v Hellas
2 Winnipeg Lions 15 9 2 4 38 16 29 22
September 29 Lucania v Bonivital Flames
September 25 Luvania v Winnipeg Lions
September 18 Hellas v NKMB
September 21 Hellas v Winkler Storm @ Hellas
5 Bonivital Flames 16 7 3 6 44 41 24 3
Luso Canadian CCS 2 v 2 Bonivital Flames
August 10 Luso Canadian CCS 2 v 5 Hellas
RESULTS
MANITOBA MAJOR SOCCER LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION
8 Luso Canadian CCS 15 2 5 7 32 51 10 19
Luso Canadian CCS 1 v 3 Lucania
Bonvital Flames v Luso Canadian CCS
August 21 Winkler Storm 2 v 5 Bonivital Flames
Pos Pld W D L F A Pts GD
August 28 Bonvital Flames 4 v 1 Hellas Lucania 1 v 0 Winnipeg Lions
3 Lucania 15 8 2 5 28 27 26 1
1 Hellas 15 12 1 2 41 14 37 27
Luso Canadian CCS v Lucania
August 7 Winkler Storm 0 v 3 NKMB Saints
August 17 Winnipeg Lions 1 v 0 Luso Canadian CCS
August 18 Hellas 1 v 0 Lucania
August 4 Hellas 1 v 0 Winkler Storm
September 7 Winnipeg Lions v Hellas
August 20 Winkler Storm 0 v 1 Bonivital Flames
September 14 NKMB Saints v Luso Canadian CCS Winnipeg Lions v Bonivital Flames
September 15 Lucania v Winkler Storm
August 31 Luso Canadian CCS 1 v 3 Winnipeg Lions
August 3 NKMB Saints 1 v 4 Bonivital Flames
August 11 Lucania 3 v 2 Bonivital Flames
Bonvital Flames v Winkler Storm
7 Winkler Storm 17 3 2 12 15 44 11 29
6 NKMB Saints 15 3 5 7 20 25 14 5
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September 28 Luso Canadians CCS v Hellas Winnipeg Lions v NKMB Saints
August 24 Hellas 0 v 2 Winnipeg Lions
September 1 Lucania v Hellas
September 8 NKMB Saints v Lucania
Bonvital Flames v NKMB Saints
Lions 5 v 0 Brandon Inspire
1 Lions 18 13 1 4 53 25 40 28
8 CSSE Juventus 15 3 5 7 18 23 14 5
August 14 Virgin 3 v 0 Jedinstvo
August 1 Brandon Inspire 4 v 3 Jedinstvo
September 18 Jedinstvo v Brandon Inspire Goals City v Virgin
August 16 Goals City 4 v 2 Lions
September 19 CSSE Juventus v Granite United September 22 Scotia United v CSSE Juventus Granite United v Kucame Goals City v Sporting Club Mosaic September 25 Virgin v BrandonKucameInspire v Sporting Club Mosaic September 27 Kucame v Goals City
August 28 Virgin 1 v 2 Lions
6 Goals City 14 5 3 6 31 28 18 3
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CSSE Juventus v Jedinstvo
August 7 Granite United 0 v 5 Virgin
September 11 Virgin v Sporting Club Mosaic
August 2 Scotia United 0 v 6 Lions
Kucame v Brandon Inspire
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
RESULTS
Kucame 0 v 3 Sporting Club Mosaic
MANITOBA MAJOR SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 1
Granite United 1 v 1 CSSE Juventus
4 Virgin 14 9 1 4 30 18 28 12
Brandon Inspire 4 v 5 Sporting Club
August 30 Goals City 2 v 3 CSSE Juventus
Brandon Inspire 4 v 1 Granite United
Granite United 3 v 2 Scotia United Lions 1 v 0 Jedinstvo
SCHEDULE
5 Brandon Inspire 14 6 2 6 31 31 20 0
August 9 Jedinstvo 0 v 6 Goals City
CSSE Juventus 2 v 3 Kucame
Scotia United 3 v 6 Kucame
August 21 CSSE Juventus 0 v 1 Brandon Inspire
September 6 Granite United v Goals City
August 22 Sporting Club Mosaic 2 v 0 Goals City
Pos
Kucame 3 v 2 Virgin
2 Sporting Club Mosaic 16 13 1 2 45 18 40 27
7 Jedinstvo 16 5 2 8 29 40 16 11
9 Granite United 16 2 3 11 25 57 9 32 10 Scotia United 16 1 2 13 17 48 5 31
August 8 Sporting Club Mosiac 5 v 1 Scotia United
September 12 Lions v CSSE Juventus
3 Kucame 15 9 2 4 36 27 29 9
August 29 Jedinstvo 1 v 0 Sporting Club Mosaic
Sporting Club Mosaic v Lions
September 5 Scotia United v Virgin
Jedinstvo v Granite United September 13 Goals City v Kucame
August 18 Kucame B 1 v 0 Hanover Sting
5 United Nova 15 4 3 8 23 41 15 18
September 21 Bonvital Flames II v Colo Colo
Bandits 5 v 10 Colo Colo
August 22 Galacticos 2 v 2 Colo Colo
4 Kucame B 16 4 2 10 25 45 14 20
September 6 Grant Park v Galacticos Niverville Force v Bandits
September 14 United Nova v Kucame B
September 19 Grant Park v Young Guns
August 9 Niverville Force 3 v 1 Nexgen SA
3 Bonivital Flames II 15 7 4 4 37 22 25 15
AC Fiorentina 3 v 0 Hanover Sting
September 12 United Nova v Niverville Force Bonvital Flames II v Young Guns
August 2 Niverville Force 2 v 0 Colo Colo
RESULTS
August 3 Young Guns 1 v 3 Nexgen SA
Grant Park 5 v 1 Bandits
August 19 Nexgen SA 3 v 0 Galacticos
Kucame B 1 v 0 Niverville Force Nexgen SA 2 v 2 Colo Colo
September 2 Young Guns v Hanover Sting
Kucame B 0 v 3 Grant Park
Galacticos 5 v 0 United Nova
6 Hanover Sting 15 1 1 13 13 39 4 26
Pos Assiniboine Conf Pld W D L F A Pts GD
4 Niverville Force 13 7 2 4 19 8 23 11
Bonvital Flames II 8 v 1 United Nova
September 16 Nexgen SA v AC Fiorentina
1 Grant Park 14 12 1 1 37 13 37 24
3 Galacticos 15 7 4 3 49 30 24 19
2 Colo Colo 15 8 3 4 40 26 27 14
Bonvital Flames II 1 v 1 Kucame B
Hanover Sting 2 v 2 Galacticos
Young Guns 1 v 0 Niverville Force
September 7 United Nova v Young Guns
Galacticos 4 v 0 Bandits
August 8 United Nova 4 v 3 AC Fiorentina
6 AC Fiorentina 15 2 1 10 22 59 5 37
Grant Park 3 v 2 Hanover Sting
August 23 Bandits 2 v 1 United Nova
August 12 Nexgen SA 3 v 2 AC Fiorentina
SCHEDULE
5 Bandits 16 4 0 12 38 69 12 31
MANITOBA MAJOR SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 2
September 10 Hanover Sting v Nexgen SA
Galacticos 3 v 4 Bonivital Flames II
1 Young Guns 15 12 2 1 52 23 38 29
August 29 Bandits 2 v 6 Bonivital Flames II
August 30 AC Fiorentina 2 v 3 Grant Park
2 Nexgen 16 8 5 2 43 23 28 20
August 16 Nexgen SA 2 v 2 United Nova
September 20 AC Fiorentina v Niverville Force
Nexgen SA 0 v 0 Bonivital Flames II
September 13 Hanover Sting v Bandits Grant Park v Nexgen Colo Colo v AC Fiorentina
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September 22 Niverville Force v Galacticos September 24 Niverville Force v Grant Park Hanover Sting v United Nova
AC Fiorentina 3 v 3 Kucame B
Pos Red Conference Pld W D L F A Pts GD
September 8 Colo Colo v Kucame B Bonvital Flames II v AC Fiorentina
Colo Colo 1 v 1 Young Guns
August 26 Young Guns 3 v 0 AC Fiorentina
August 12 Mobb United 1 v 4 Winnipeg
Dunvegan Castle 3 v 0 Mobb United Winnipeg 7 v 0 United Weston
1 United Punjab 15 13 0 1 45 12 38 33
August 21 Double Decker 3 v 2 Mobb United IPAC Ukraine 3 v 4 Kildonan Cavaliers
August 28 United Weston 0 v 3 Double Decker
3 FC IPAC Ukraine 14 7 1 6 49 44 22 5
Kildonan Cavaliers 0 v 0 Triumph
5 Pescara 15 4 1 9 32 48 12 16
September 8 United Punjab v IPAC Ukraine Winnipeg v Triumph
Scorpions 3 v 2 Pescara
August 9 United Weston 1 v 6 Scorpions
SCHEDULE
6 United Weston 16 1 0 13 11 56 1 45
September 5 Union Deportiva de Manitoba v Double Decker
Dunvegan Castle 1 v 4 Scorpions
August 19 United Weston 0 v 3 United Punjab
4 Kildonan Cavaliers 16 7 1 8 36 32 22 4
September 20 Union Deportiva de Manitoba v Triumph
4 Scorpions 15 5 2 8 46 41 17 5
Pescara 2 v 6 Winnipeg
August 10 Dunvegan Castle 3 v 1 IPAC Ukraine
September 9 Scorpions v Dunvegan Castle
United Punjab 4 v 2 Union Deportiva de Manitoba
August 7 Double Decker 6 v 2 IPAC Ukraine
Triumph 3 v 1 Dunvegan Castle
Winnipeg 4 v 7 IPAC Ukraine
August 31 IPAC Ukraine 5 v 4 Pescara
August 14 Double Decker 3 v 0 Pescara
United Weston v Mobb United September 13 Kildonan Cavaliers v Dunvegan Castle
Pos MSSA Conference Pld W D L F A Pts GD
September 1 Kildonan Cavaliers v United Weston
5 Mobb United 15 3 0 11 21 59 8 38
August 1 Double Decker 3 v 0 Dunvegan Castle
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August 24 Double Decker 3 v 2 Kildonan Cavaliers
RESULTS
Mobb United v Union Deportiva de Manitoba
September 11 Triumph v Double Decker
September 16 Triumph v Dunvegan Castle
September 12 Union Deportiva de Manitoba v Winnipeg
August 17 Union Deportiva de Manitoba 4 v 1 Scorpions
September 18 Double Decker v Scorpions
IPAC Ukraine v United Punjab
September 23 Union Deportiva de Manitoba v Dunvegan Castle September 25 Double Decker v IPAC Ukraine
Pos MCSL Conference Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Winnipeg 16 13 2 1 66 23 41 43
2 Double Decker 14 12 0 2 42 17 36 25
2 UD Manitoba 14 8 3 3 47 36 27 11
3 Triumph 14 5 4 5 22 27 19 5
Pescara 1 v 2 Kildonan Cavaliers
6 Dunvegan Castle 14 4 0 9 30 52 11 22
August 3 Scorpions 1 v 1 Triumph
August 16 United Punjab 4 v 0 United Weston
United Punjab 2 v 0 Triumph
Central Plains 2 v 0 Dirty Garrys
2 Elmwood 17 10 3 4 46 17 33 29
August 16 Elmwood 1 v 2 Kucame U24
August 30 Richmond United 1 v 0 Interlake Impact
September 1 Dirty Garrys v Hanover Strikers
September 9 Dirty Garrys v Richmond United September 13 YFC Saints v Sinjar Elmwood v Interlake Impact
8 Dirty Garrys 17 4 2 11 27 48 14 21
9 Iconic 17 4 2 11 32 54 14 22
August 9 Iconic 1 v 2 Elmwood
1 Richmond United 18 12 1 5 61 33 37 28
September 6 Richmond United v YFC Saints
August 11 Central Plains 3 v 2 Kucame U24
August 22 Hanover Strikers 5 v 8 Dirty Garrys
Dirty Garrys 0 v 3 Interlake Impact
September 14 Richmond United v Central Plains
September 21 Sinjar v Elmwood
Kucame U24 3 v 2 Iconic
YFC Saints v Kucame U24
September 7 Dirty Garrys v Iconic
7 Kucame U24 17 7 0 10 27 56 21 29
MANITOBA MAJOR SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 4
3 Sinjar 16 10 3 3 53 31 33 22
Richmond United 7 v 1 Kucame U24
10 Hanover Strikers 18 1 0 16 21 75 2 54
RESULTS
September 20 Iconic v YFC Saints
August 7 Hanover Strikers 3 v 0 Central Plains
September 4 Hanover Strikers v YFC Saints
Interlake Impact 7 v 1 Hanover Strikers
August 28 Central Plains 3 v 0 Hanover Strikers
August 25 Hanover Strikers 2 v 6 Richmond United
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August 31 Iconic 2 v 6 Sinjar
Sinjar v Kucame U24 1
August 18 Central Plains 1 v 2 Sinjar
Pos Pld W D L F A Pts GD
August 4 Central Plains 7 v 1
Sinjar 0 v 3 Richmond United
August 23 Interlake Impact 0 v 2 YFC Saints
August 5 Interlake Impact 2 v 4 Sinjar
September 16 Elmwood v YFC Saints
5 YFC Saints 16 9 3 4 45 35 30 10
September 8 Interlake Impact v Central Plains Elmwood v Hanover Strikers
August 29 Elmwood 4 v 0 Dirty Garrys
6 Central Plains 17 8 4 4 46 35 27 11
SCHEDULE
Iconic v Hanover Strikers
YFC Saints 2 v 2 Elmwood
4 Interlake Impact 17 10 2 5 50 24 32 26
3 SCM Academy 18 14 0 4 62 33 42 29
August 5 Stonewall United 2 v 0 Scrubs United
August 28 St James Spurs 6 v 1 Scrubs United
September 6 Scrubs United v Argentinos Punjab v Crescentwood Saturday Southside v Stonewall United
September 11 Tri S Strike Force v Stonewall United September 14 Southside v Azzurri
September 15 Argentinos v Stonewall United SCM Academy v Punjab
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SCHEDULE
5 St James Spurs 17 7 3 6 43 43 23 0
RESULTS
9 Tri S Strike Force 16 3 1 12 36 50 10 14 10 Scrubs United 17 2 1 13 21 69 6 48
August 11 Southside 5 v 2 Argentinos
August 26 Crescentwood Saturday 0 v 1 Stonewall United
SCM Academy 0 v 2 Stonewall United
1 Stonewall United 18 14 2 2 47 19 44 28
August 25 Southside 3 v 5 SCM Academy
Tri S Strike Force 1 v 3 SCM Academy
Scrubs United 5 v 1 Tri S Strike Force
August 31 Crescentwood Saturday 4 v 1 Azzurri
2 Southside 18 14 1 3 77 31 43 46
8 Azzurri 16 4 1 10 26 57 12 31
7 Argentinos 18 5 5 8 39 47 20 8
September 9 Argentinos v St James Spurs
August 17 Crescentwood Saturday 0 v 6 Southside
August 10 Azzurri 3 v 0 Scrubs United Stonewall United 2 v 2 St James Spurs
MANITOBA MAJOR SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 5
September 20 Azzurri v Crescentwood Saturday
SCM Academy 3 v 2 Crescentwood Saturday
August 16 Scrubs United 2 v 3 Punjab
September 1 Argentinos v Punjab
August 4 Tri S Strike Force 4 v 2 Crescentwood Saturday
August 8 Argentinos 4 v 6 SCM Academy
Pos Pld W D L F A Pts GD
St James Spurs 4 v 1 Azzurri
August 3 Stonewall United 4 v 0 Argentinos
August 24 Punjab 1 v 3 St James Spurs
4 Punjab 18 9 0 8 48 48 26 0
6 Crescentwood Saturday 16 6 2 8 31 33 20 2
Punjab 3 v 2 Azzurri
St James Spurs 2 v 5 Southside
August 23 Azzurri 0 v 0 Argentinos
September 7 Azzurri v SCM Academy
Punjab 5 v 3 Tri S Strike Force
August 30 Southside 4 v 2 Tri S Strike
MANITOBA MAJOR SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 6
August 24 Superbia 0 v 4 Landmark
August 25 KB United 2 v 1 BFR
August 31 KB United 2 v 3 Landmark
September 8 Storm v Thunder
September 1 BRF v ThunderMCSUvSparta
September 7 Superbia v Sparta
August 8 Panthers 3 v 1 Landmark
August 11 Sparta 1 v 3 BFR
MCSU 3 v 1 KB United
MCSU 1 v 2 Storm
September 12 Panthers v MCSU
Purple Cobras v Landmark
September 19 Storm v Sparta
BFR 2 v 0 Panthers
MCSU 2 v 2 Thunder
September 9 Purple Cobras v BFR
September 20 Purple Cobras v Thunder MCSU v BFR
Pos Pld W D L F A Pts GD
3 Landmark 18 10 4 4 49 31 34 18 4 Superbia 18 8 4 6 42 35 28 7 5 Storm 17 7 1 9 39 40 22 1
10 Sparta 17 1 1 14 22 63 3 41
August 22 Sparta 0 v 3 Panthers
7 MCSU 17 5 4 8 35 34 19 1
September 13 Sparta v KB United
SCHEDULE
8 KB United 18 6 2 9 30 59 19 29
Panthers 1 v 1 Superbia
September 10 Landmark v Sparta
2 Thunder 17 10 5 2 50 22 35 28
9 Panthers 18 5 3 10 33 52 18 19
Purple Cobras 2 v 1 MCSU
August 4 Thunder 3 v 1 Landmark
RESULTS
6 BFR 17 7 1 9 34 40 22 6
KB United v Panthers
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August 17 Storm 4 v 2 KB United
August 3 Purple Cobras 2 v 2 Superbia
Superbia 4 v 1 Storm
BFR 1 v 6 Superbia
August 18 Thunder 3 v 1 Panthers
August 10 KB United 0 v 7 Purple Cobras
August 29 Purple Cobras 4 v 1 Sparta
1 Purple Cobra 17 14 3 0 57 15 45 42
September 15 BFR v ThunderMCSUStormvLandmarkvSuperbia
August 21 Storm 1 v 4 Purple Cobras
Kildonan Athletic 0 v 2 Casuals
August 14 Rowdies 1 v 6 Manitoba United
September 13 Stingray v Manitoba United
September 15 Fury v Rowdies September 18 Le Coq v Casuals
August 3 Manitoba United 6 v 0 Fury
August 23 Rowdies 2 v 6 Stingray
Casuals v Manitoba United
SCHEDULE
Rowdies 1 v 10 Kildonan Athletic
September 1 Kildonan Athletic v Eagles Rowdies v Le Coq
5 Eagles 15 8 0 7 41 33 24 8
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August 25 Fury 0 v 3 Eagles
August 16 Casuals 3 v 1 Stingray
6 Le Coq 15 6 2 7 31 26 20 5
September 11 Fury v Le Coq
WINNIPEG MEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE
August 30 Kildonan Athletic 5 v 8 Le Coq Fury 0 v 3 Stingray
August 17 Fury 1 v 2 West St Paul
Pos Pld W D L F A Pts GD
August 21 Le Coq 6 v 0 Fury
Le Coq 1 v 0 Stingray
August 7 Stingray 0 v 2 West St Paul
Sepytember 7 West St Paul v Le Coq
August 31 Casuals 2 v 1 West St Paul
RESULTS
September 8 Eagles v Rowdies
2 West St Paul 16 12 2 2 49 18 38 31
August 11 Eagles 3 v 1 Stingray
August 4 Eagles 1 v 3 West St Paul
7 Manitoba United 16 5 2 9 42 44 17 2 8 Fury 16 2 2 12 12 51 8 39 9 Rowdies 15 0 1 14 7 81 1 74
August 2 Rowdies 0 v 6 Casuals
September 6 Stingray v Kildonan Athletic
1 Casuals 15 12 2 1 51 14 38 37
August 18 Manitoba United 2 v 6 Eagles
September 14 West St Paul v Kildonan Athletic
3 Kildonan Athletic 16 9 2 5 48 30 29 18 4 Stingray 16 9 1 6 44 28 28 16
August 24 Manitoba United 1 v 3 West St Paul
Phoenix Kucame 3 v 0 Manitoba Jrs
August 7 Warriors 0 v 1 Winnipeg North Stars
Venom 1 v 3 North West Starz
4 North West Starz 15 8 1 6 46 28 24 18
August 14 Warriors 1 v 0 Phoenix Kucame
RESULTS
Phoenix Kucame 0 v 1 Venom
Venom 1 v 13 Winnipeg North Stars
September 1 North West Starz v Phoenix
3 Warriors 16 8 2 6 48 19 25 29
SCHEDULE
5 Phoenix Kucame 15 3 1 11 17 69 9 52
6 Venom 16 1 1 14 5 90 3 85
August 23 Phoenix Kucame 0 v 5 North West Starz
August 2 North West Starz 2 v 1 Warriors
Manitoba Jrs 3 v 0 Venom
August 16 Winnipeg North Stars 1 v 2 Manitoba Jrs
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1 Winnipeg North Stars 16 13 2 1 74 12 40 62
WINNIPEG WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE PREMIER
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
August 9 Manitoba Jrs 1 v 2 Warriors
2 Manitoba Jrs 16 9 3 4 44 16 29 28
Pos
North West Starz 0 v 5 Winnipeg North Stars
SE Shooters 2 v 6 The Crew
September 1 Vikings v Winnipeg City Blues
Pos Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 The Crew 15 12 2 1 52 7 38 45
Winnipeg City Blues 4 v 1 Red Hot Pink Flamingos
RESULTS
SCHEDULE
3 The Express 15 6 6 3 35 19 24 16
August 14 The Express 2 v 2 Vikings
Red Hot Pink Flamingos 1 v 2 Vikings
7 SE Shooters 16 3 3 10 18 36 12 18 8 Lorette OG's 15 0 2 13 4 74 2 70
6 Vikings 15 6 3 6 25 28 21 3
The Crew 14 v 0 Lorette OG's
August 21 The Express 4 v 1 Winnipeg City Blues
August 7 The Crew 3 v 0 Titans
August 29 Red Hot Pink Flamingos 4 v 4 The Express
4 Red Hot Pink Flamingos 15 6 4 5 28 26 22 2
The Crew 5 v 1 Vikings
September 6 Red Hot Pink Flamingos v The Crew
Titans 1 v 0 Winnipeg City Blues
2 Titans 14 8 3 3 39 15 27 24
Titans v The Express
August 31 The Express 1 v 1 Titans FFC
August 23 The Express 3 v 1 SE Shooters
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August 15 Winnipeg City Blues 1 v 2 SE Shooters
August 22 Titans 3 v 1 SE Shooters
August 8 Vikings 2 v 0 SE Shooters
August 25 Winnipeg City Blues 1 v 2 The Crew
August 28 Lorette OG’s 0 v 3 SE Shooters
Lorette OG’s 0 v 3 Red Hot Pink Flamingos
September 8 Titans v Lorette OG's
WINNIPEG WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 1
5 Winnipeg City Blues 15 6 3 6 20 16 21 4
Lorette OG’s 0 v 3 The Express
1 Charleswood Legacy 16 10 4 2 35 10 32 25
August 21 Winnipeg Storm 3 v 0 SC Hurricanes
August 2 Heat 0 v 3 Synergy
August 14 Winnipeg Storm 2 v 8 Hornets
Heat 7 v 0 SC Hurricanes
August 30 Heat 3 v 0 Frozen Water
August 16 Charleswood Legacy 4 v 0 Honey Badgers
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6 Frozen Water 16 4 5 7 15 24 15 9
Pos Pld W D L F A Pts GD
Hornets 0 v 2 Charleswood Legacy
August 7 Synergy 0 v 1 Hornets
Heat 1 v 2 Winnipeg Storm
5 Synergy 16 7 4 5 34 27 23 7
Frozen Water 0 v 4 Winnipeg Storm
August 9 Honey Badgers 0 v 2 Frozen Water
Heat 1 v 2 Charleswood Legacy
3 Heat 16 8 3 5 31 16 25 15
WINNIPEG WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 2
7 Honey Badgers 16 4 3 9 17 36 13 19
8 Hurricanes 16 1 2 13 5 63 3 58
Synergy 3 v 0 SC Hurricanes
RESULTS
Charleswood Legacy 6 v 0 SC Hurricanes
August 23 Hornets 4 v 0 Frozen Water
2 Hornets 16 9 3 4 43 15 28 28
4 Winnipeg Storm 16 7 4 5 42 31 23 11
Synergy 0 v 1 Honey Badgers
Synergy 4 v 2 Frozen Water
August 21 Hammer Time 2 v 3 Tri S Strikers
August 29 California Raisins 7 v 1 Hammer Time
2 California Raisins 15 9 4 2 50 18 31 32
August 22 Gateway Celtic 5 v 2 BA United
California Raisins 5 v 2 Stonewall Royals
September 1 Stonewall Royals v Tri S Strikers
1 Gateway Celtic 15 12 2 1 71 21 38 50
South Side United 0 v 1 Diggers
4 Tri S Strikers 15 7 2 6 38 37 23 1
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5 Hammer Time 16 5 4 7 26 35 19 9 6 Stonewall Royals 15 4 3 8 24 38 15 14
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Tri S Strikers 5 v 2 Stonewall Royals
August 8 Stonewall Royals 1 v 0 Diggers
August 30 BA United 1 v 1 California Raisins
California Raisins v Gateway Celtic
August 28 BA United 4 v 1 Diggers
3 BA United 15 9 4 2 40 16 31 24
August 7 Gateway Celtic 4 v 1 South Side United
BA United 1 v 1 Hammer Time
RESULTS
August 14 Hammer Time 0 v 3 Stonewall Royals
Pos Pld W D L F A Pts GD
Hammer Time 2 v 0 South Side United
Diggers 1 v 5 Gateway Celtic SCHEDULE
Tri S Strikers 1 v 4 California Raisins
August 15 Tri S Strikers 5 v 0 Diggers
August 25 Tri S Strikers 0 v 7 Gateway Celtic
South Side United 0 v 3 Tri S Strikers
Gateway Celtic 4 v 2 Stonewall Royals
BA United 2 v 0 Stonewall Royals
September 6 South Side United v BA United
7 Diggers 16 2 3 11 8 61 9 53 8 South Side United 17 0 4 13 8 39 4 31
Pos W D L F A Pts GD Lunachicks 16 12 3 1 57 9 39 48 Whitecaps 16 12 3 1 47 6 39 41
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Falcons United 3 v 0 Wisegals
August 7 Whitecaps 3 v 1 Powerhouse
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7 Falcons United 16 2 3 11 6 45 9 39 Wisegals 1 5 10 5 30 8 25
August 10 Greendell 1 v 1 Wisegals
Aftershock 1 v 3 Lunachicks
Greendell 3 v 1 Aftershock Whitecaps 2 v 2 Lunachicks
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August 3 Greendell 0 v 2 Whitecaps
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August 21 Powerhouse 3 v 0 Falcons United
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Powerhouse 3 v 1 Aftershock
Lunachicks 9 v 0 Falcons United Aftershock 2 v 1 Riptides
3 Powerhouse 16 8 4 4 28 15 28 13 Riptides 8 2 6 22 19 26 3 Greendell 3 6 7 8 26 15 18 Aftershock 4 2 10 17 40 14 23
August 14 Wisegals 0 v 1 Powerhouse
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August 24 Wisegals 1 v 3 Riptides
After the second, Team Ontario responded by changing their game plan in an effort to get back into it. They found some success, finally creating good chances including a headed effort that was cleared off the line, but ultimately they failed to breach the staunch Quebec defence and standout goalkeeper. Quebec added a late goal as Ontario pushed forward for equalizing goals.
Despite the final score, the opening 15 minutes were very even as both teams were content to sit back in their defensive shapes and play in midfield as they felt each others out. It was right before the cooling break that the game started to open up when Quebec created the first real chance when a centering cross was volleyed off the crossbar, nearly giving them the opening goal. Unfortunately for them, it was Ontario’s day. Just a minute later, Ontario attacked down the right side, eventually centering the ball to the top of the 18 yard box where arriving Amanda Allen hit the ball into the left side of the net in a controlled yet powerful finish to give Ontario the lead. They never looked back. Ontario continued to attack and pressure full field and a few minutes later they were awarded with a second goal when Nyah Rose drove to the goal line and finished on a tight angle to double Ontario’s lead.
“The team executed the game plan well, not falling into Quebec’s strengths and exposing their weaknesses,” said Team Ontario Head Coach, Bryan Rosenfeld. “We defended well all through the tournament, not allowing teams to create anything against us, and when they did like in the finals against Quebec, our defenders made the needed plays and tackles to stop scoring opportunities.”
In the Canada Games Men’s Soccer Finals, Team Ontario was defeated by Quebec by a score of 3 0, in an exciting clash between two powerhouses. The result was a difficult one for Team Ontario who largely dominated their round robin games and semifinals, outscoring their opponents by a total of 12 0, including at 2 0 victory over New Brunswick in the semifinals to advance to the gold medal game. In the finals, Team Ontario also found some success, controlling the ball and holding much of the possession throughout the game, but ultimately they failed to produce goal scoring chances.
ONTARIO TAKE GOLD AND SILVER AT SUMMER GAMES
Defence wins championships is a mantra which embodied the Team Ontario Women’s Soccer Team at the 2022 Canada Summer Games in Niagara. Team Ontario’s strong defence was on full display on Sunday afternoon in the women’s soccer finals, where they defeated Quebec 3 0 to take home the gold medals.
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“We represented Ontario very well,” said Capotosto reflecting on the tournament. “The professionalism, sportsmanship, quality and behaviour of our players and staff are all things that we can be proud of.”
“We played against a team that was very good in transition with a clear game plan where they didn’t mind not having the ball, and did a great job getting forward when they got it,” said Team Ontario Head Coach, Anthony Capotosto. “We possessed the ball well, but didn’t do enough with the possession, specifically in the final third, getting behind their lines and finishing.”
“The team grew together as we learned to be kind to each other which resulted in us looking at each other as family,” said Rosenfeld in closing. “This created a strong bond between us that helped us fight for each other and ultimately win together.”
Quebec’s game plan paid off in the 23rd minute when Forward, Ishmaël Jones scored the opener, followed by a second in the 58th minute by Defenceman Mandell François, to give Quebec a commanding 2 0 lead heading into the later parts of the game.
The opening minutes of the second half were similar to those of the first, but Ontario grew as the game moved on and in the 71st minute, substitute Aliya Gomes added a third Ontario goal to put the game just about out of Quebec’s reach. Through their four game tournament, Team Ontario did not concede any goals, finishing with a 28 0 goal differential, which includes an 18 0 win over Yukon, a 3 0 win over Prince Edward Island and a 4 0 win over Nova Scotia in the semi finals, in addition to the win over Quebec.
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On the other hand, Quebec was happy and comfortable conceding the ball in the middle of the park, setting up a strong, well organized defence that often lead great counter attacks, and moving the ball around well when they got it.
St Catharines Roma 3 v 2 ProStars
1 Vaughan Azzurri 21 18 3 0 76 25 57 51
11 Woodbridge Strikers 21 8 5 8 42 36 29 6
August 16 Vaughan Azzurri 6 v 3 Hamilton United
FC London 1 v 4 Alliance United
August 19 Scrosoppi 7 v 1 North Mississauga
Sigma 7 v 2 Unionville Milliken
August 9 BVB IA Waterloo 2 v 4 Guelph United
Pickering 2 v 1 Windsor TFC
Burlington 0 v 2 North Toronto Nitros
10 Electric City 21 8 6 7 29 23 30 6
17 Burlington 21 4 7 10 36 53 19 17
Electric City 1 v 1 FC London
FC London 3 v 4 Guelph United
BVB IA Waterloo 2 v 7 Vaughan Azzurri
August 7 Scrosoppi 0 v 4 Darby
August 17 Woodbridge Strikers 0 v 0 North Toronto Nitros
August 20 Sigma 0 v 1 Blue Devils
Blue Devils 7 v 1 Master's FA Saints
RESULTS
Masters FA Saints 1 v 2 Hamilton United
14 Pickering 21 7 2 12 30 40 23 10
15 BVB IA Waterloo 21 7 1 13 43 59 22 16
Pos Club
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
Blue Devils 4 v 0 Unionville Milliken
Burlington 3 v 3 Pickering
St Catharines Roma 0 v 0 Windsor TFC
August 3 Electric City 2 v 2 Alliance United
August 12 Guelph United 0 v 2 Darby
22 FC London 21 2 4 15 27 52 10 25
Woodbridge Strikers 2 v 2 Burlington
August 4 Masters FA Saints 3 v 4 Pickering
North Mississauga 0 v 1 Alliance United
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3 Alliance United 21 13 6 2 43 15 45 28
6 ProStars 21 14 1 6 58 37 43 21
2 Blue Devils 21 14 5 2 54 16 47 38
August 14 Windsor TFC 1 v 0 Scrosoppi
Pickering 0 v 2 Simcoe County Rovers
7 Guelph United 21 13 3 5 42 25 42 17
Masters FA Saints 2 v 0 Unionville Milliken
4 North Toronto Nitros 21 13 5 3 37 19 44 18
North Toronto Nitros 5 v 2 North Mississauga
8 Sigma 21 9 4 8 36 27 31 9
16 St. Catharines Roma 21 5 5 11 21 36 20 15
9 Hamilton United 21 10 1 10 50 45 31 5
20 Unionville Milliken 21 4 2 15 25 64 14 39
August 6 Alliance United 2 v 1 BVB IA Waterloo
Hamilton United 1 v 2 Simcoe County Rovers
Woodbridge Strikers 1 v 1 Simcoe County Rovers
Electric City 0 v 0 St. Catharines Roma
19 Master's FA Saints 21 4 5 12 33 59 17 26
21 North Mississauga 21 4 2 15 25 66 14 41
August 13 Sigma 1 v 2 Woodbridge Strikers
Vaughan Azzurri 1 v 0 Electric City
Vaughan Azzurri 2 v 1 Guelph United
18 Windsor TFC 21 5 3 13 21 40 18 19
Darby 2 v 1 North Toronto Nitros
5 Simcoe County Rovers 21 13 5 3 37 23 44 14
12 Scrosoppi 21 9 1 11 42 41 28 1
13 Darby 21 7 4 10 23 29 25 6
ProStars 3 v 1 Hamilton United
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ProStars also won big to move into third place in the standings, Christopher Campoli bagging a brace in a 4 0 victory over Scrosoppi. Michael Solomon was on target four times for St Catharines Roma Wolves against Master’s FA, helping his side win 4
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maintain their own playoff bid.
Pickering also had a topsy turvy game against Master’s FA last Thursday, winning 4 3.
Second placed Blue Devils guaranteed an extension to their season with a 4 0 victory against Unionville Milliken, which included a hat trick from Kyle Porter. They sit on 44 points and where they finish in the top six could change in the final
The loss saw ProStars drop out of the top six, one point behind Simcoe County Rovers who defeated Pickering 2 0 to climb back into the playoff spots.
took a step closer to the postseason with a 1 0 win against North Mississauga, and so too did North Toronto Nitros who beat Burlington 2 0.
That was until they travelled to St Catharines Roma Wolves in week 17. The hosts led 2 1 at the hour mark before Alexander Zis drew ProStars level 20 minutes later, but Conrad Czarnecki scored a winner for the Roma Wolves with just a minute of regulation time left on the clock.
Had Guelph United defeated Darby on Friday, they would have clinched a playoff spot themselves. But a resolute 2 0 victory from the visiting side means Guelph have it all to do in the final Allianceweekend.United
Nothing could separate Simcoe County Rovers and North Toronto Nitros in a top six battle on Saturday. With the three points all but secure after Justin Santos’s second half goal, Jarred Phillips scored a dramatic equaliser in the fourth minute of injury time, keeping the two sides on level points in the table.
ProStars had not lost since June 14, winning nine games on the bounce to position themselves firmly in the playoff race in the Men’s Premier Division, and showed no signs of letting go of their fine form.
Sigma also scored seven against Unionville Milliken with Soji Olatoye scoring twice, but their four wins on the bounce are unfortunately too little too late they are now out of reach of the
Vaughan Azzurri have clinched their playoff spot and are all but confirmed as the Men’s Premier Division leaders for when we head into the postseason. They defeated Electric City 1 0 at the weekend with a solitary goal through Massimo Ferrin.
Teams not in the postseason hunt are still going head to head in entertaining encounters. Pickering’s Nigel Buckley scored his second of the game in the 87th minute to deny Burlington of three points and level the score at 3 3.
United put three past Burlington to keep the pressure on the top six, aiming to mount their own playoff hunt following the achievements of the women’s team.
Darby defeated Scrosoppi 4 0 with four different scorers and now sit 15th in the table, and there was a goalless tie between Windsor TFC and St Catharines Roma Wolves.
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Vaughan Azzurri continued their undefeated Men’s Premier Division campaign in week 15 with eight goals against North Mississauga. Kosi Nwafornso and Massimo Ferrin both scored hat tricks with Omar Marzouk and Orlendis Benitez Hernandez also finding the net.
The playoff race took a spin in week 16 with Simcoe County Rovers dropping out of the playoffs and Guelph United rising above the dotted line.
continued their impressive winning streak with Hamilton United being their latest victims, and Kenny Lioutas’ two goals helped Alliance United edge past BVB IA Waterloo to
Guelph needed four goals to overcome FC London on Saturday. Despite the home team scoring three goals their highest in tally in a single game this season Jared Agyemang’s brace for Guelph combined with strikes from Owen Mckee and Anthony Ostrun secured maximum points.
put down another performance that showed why they are seven points ahead at the top of the table and favourites for silverware. They didn’t hold back against BVB IA Waterloo, winning 7 2 with Kosi Nwafornso and Massimo Ferrin both scoring three times.
Simcoe’s Kahlil John scored what they thought would the winner against Woodbridge Strikers on Sunday, but the home team had other ideas and Luca Pinto netted an equaliser in the 88th minute to ensure the spoils were shared.
Mid table teams Woodbridge Strikers and Hamilton United both won 2 1 at the weekend, against Sigma and Master’s FA respectively.
Both Blue Devils and North Toronto Nitros pushed on in the playoff hunt in formidable style. The former beat Master’s FA 7 1 with Taha Ilyass netting four times, and Akeim Villous bagged a brace in the Nitros 5 2 win against North Mississauga.
But ProStars held on through a nervy five minutes of added time to finish in the top six, meaning Guelph United narrowly missed out on the postseason.
ProStars then needed to win on Sunday to secure their postseason place, and they did it in the most dramatic fashion. After ProStars went 4 1 up with a Faris Ammari notching two goals and two assists, Burlington netted in the 89th and 90th minutes to pile the pressure on the visitors.
Bottom side FC London picked up an impressive point against mid table favourites Electric City as these two teams tied with one goal apiece. Windsor TFC defeated Scrosoppi 1 0.
Blue Devils’ win against Sigma means they will receive a bye to the playoff semifinals along with Vaughan Azzurri, who finished their 2022 regular season unbeaten after they defeated Woodbridge Strikers 5 2 on Sunday. The Azzurri look like the favourites heading into the upcoming knockouts. Scrosoppi won big on their final game of the season, defeating North Mississauga 7 1 and scoring all seven goals in 35 second half minutes with Ijah Halley netted a double.
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That result meant Alliance United snuck into third spot by beating FC London 4 1 Johnson Amoo scoring twice. Simcoe County Rovers finished fifth after winning late against Hamilton United through Ethan Beckford netting his second of the day.
North Toronto Nitros lost to Darby on Friday night of the final week 18 after LeRohne Young scored a later winner. The Nitros had already secured their playoff spot and Darby ensured they finished 2022 with three wins on the bounce.
Master’s FA bagged their third win of the campaign on Saturday by defeating Unionville Milliken 4 0 with four different scorers. Pickering also finished the regular season in winning form as they sealed three points against Windsor TFC. Electric City and St Catharines Roma Wolves played out a goalless tie.
Action from the North Toronto Nitros v Simcoe County Rovers play off quarter final which Rovers won 2 0 with both goals coming in the final 10 minutes.
NDC Ontario would get the eventual winner in the 15th minute when Renee Watson sent a ball down the left wing for Rosa Maalouf to chase. After shrugging off Valentina Greco on the defensive line, Maalouf had ample space and time to fire in a cross, giving Rose the simple tap in to regain the lead for her team.
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It's tough to top NDC Ontario's energy. Throughout the season, they played at 100 percent for the full 90 minutes, and always seemed to have a bit of energy left in the tank after the final whistle for some laps around the pitch. At their peak they can run away with wins. And with the help of Nyah Rose's first half brace, NDC ran away with the championship title after a 3 1 victory over Alliance United on Saturday evening at the Ontario Soccer Centre in Vaughan.
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World Cup in Costa Rica, NDC Ontario battled hard and shut down an Alliance squad full of firepower, ending their seven game winning streak on the last leg of the journey to lift the trophy.
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The lead didn't for long as Alliance United earned a corner kick less than a minute later. Kristin Parkes was left unmarked on the set piece, and the forward headed the ball toward goal to quickly even up the game.
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17 Pickering 19
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18 Hamilton United 18
20 Burlington 19
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NDC Ontario opened the scoring on the first shot of the game in the seventh minute. Kayla Briggs intercepted a long pass at the halfway line, heading it forward and controlling it all the way to the box while Alliance were caught flat footed. After a quick spin to protect the ball from the defender, Briggs pulled a pass back toward the top of the six yard box, and Rose finished the cutback into the low far corner to open the scoring.
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1 Vaughan Azzurri 15 3 1 50 8 48 42 NDC Ontario 19 14 4 1 62 15 46 47 Woodbridge Strikers 19 12 6 1 40 15 42 25 FC London 19 13 2 4 47 20 41 27 Simcoe County Rovers 19 12 5 2 48 23 41 25 Alliance United 19 11 4 4 46 20 37 26 North Toronto Nitros 19 10 6 3 51 16 36 35 Electric City 10 2 7 45 19 32 26 Mississauga 9 1 9 42 39 28 3 Darby 18 9 0 9 40 36 27 4 St. Catharines 19 8 1 10 28 29 25 1 7 3 9 28 28 24 0 6 4 8 28 32 22 4 Unionville 7 1 10 27 57 22 30 5 4 10 21 39 19 18 BVB 4 3 12 28 53 15 25 3 3 13 9 52 12 43 3 1 14 17 56 10 39 1 3 15 13 63 6 50 1 0 18 9 59 3 50
15 Blue Devils 19
12 Guelph Union 19
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Coming out of the break, Alliance made an interesting switch, shifting Laura Gosse from forward into the middle of their defence. The move paid off early in the period as she slid to make a last ditch tackle to stop a Briggs chance. Some quick passes and combination play also freed goal scoring machine Chelsea Cheung down the right, but the team were missing that final bit of flourish to equalize again.
Alliance were denied any further shot attempts for the rest of the first half, and their goalkeeper, Gurleen Toor, stepped up to save another Rose shot from point blank range, preventing a hat trick in the process and keeping her team's deficit to just one goal going into the half time interval.
Momentum was on Alliance's side, but Rosa Maalouf abruptly shifted it back to NDC Ontario in the 64th minute when she scored a screamer from the left wing, perfectly into the top corner and out of Toor's reach. Gosse switched back to forward as Alliance desperately tried to get back into the game, but the advantage stayed permanently on NDC Ontario's side as they wound down the clock to lift the trophy in their inaugural
Alliance United handed NDC Ontario their only loss of the regular season campaign, with a 3 1 victory at Varsity Stadium. Now, NDC Ontario have exacted revenge with the same scoreline to be crowned League1 Ontario champions for 2022.
Quarterfinals:
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Alliance scored two first half goals and added two more in the second to win easily 4 0. The goal scorers were Nirun Sivananthan book ending younger brother's Atchu Sivanathan two goals. They are U of T alumni well on their way to being medical specialists and should laugh at any CPL $40K starting contract.
Wednesday August 24: Fourth place North Toronto Nitros (13W 3L 5T for 44 points) host fifth place Simcoe County Rovers (13W 3L 5T for 44 points). Tiebreaker NTN 37GF 19GA better than SCR 37GF 23GA.
Nitros were the ones every other team wanted to face. They had played the Wednesday before at Woodbridge Strikers in a game postponed from July because of a lightning storm. This game ended 0 0. Now Friday night and they traveled to Whitby to play Darby FC and lose 2 1 with their goal on a PK. Teams like Woodbridge and Darby are fighting for a top twelve place to stay in the L1O Premier Division which will split the bottom ten finishers into a second tier Championship Division in 2024. Tonight's game was scoreless until near the end. Rovers subbed in Ryley Wishart at 79 minutes and he headed in a cornerkick at 82 minutes. Ethan Beckford made a great solo run up the right sideline at 86 minutes and shot a 20 yarder into the top left corner to insure Rovers moved
This game was held at Vaughan Grove the home of Woodbridge Strikers because Alliance who usually play at Centennial College and Varsity Stadium (both associated with the University of Toronto) do not have access to the fields once the schools need them for their students. OK also a 9:00pm start.
ProStars were outsiders until that last weekend. They played Burlington FC and had a rather comfortable 3 1 lead going into halftime but a player earned a second Yellow card for complaining about a call not going his way and was sent off. They had to play with ten men for the second half and were still good enough to score one more insurance goal before two last minute Burlington goals made it close. They won 4 3 to grab the last spot but were now without a starting midfielder and exhausted.
25: Third place Alliance United (13W 2L 6T for 45 points) host sixth place Prostars FC (14W 6L 1T for 43 points)
Guelph looked comfortable in fifth but watched as Saturday afternoon Simcoe County Rovers beat Hamilton United at Tim Hortons Field in a specially promoted game before a CPL match on a last minute goal to win 2 1 and pass them into fifth place, then Sunday afternoon Prostars FC travelled to Burlington to win 4 3 and grab the sixth spot knocking Guelph into seventh with a few Guelph players in the stands. The defending champions are out!
Let's review how each playoff result has gone: There were seven of the twenty two teams that had pulled ahead of the pack with a month to go. Down to the last weekend of the regular season and some teams were faced with 'must win' games. About as close as the CPL season with one win sending a team up three places at a time. Ten games that last weekend rather than eleven between August 19th to 21st but oh now we notice that because Guelph United moved up a game by two weeks, they have nothing to do except wait and cheer.
I didn't expect the games would be held on different days to make it possible to see them all. I was prepared to have to make a hard choice of which side of the GTA I may be at on the Wednesday or Saturday night then the final tomorrow. Staggering the games has kept the league in the headlines and message boards each day as there's a good story everyday. Also conveniently for me, York United FC and Toronto FC II were out of town.
Deadlines don't always fit the narrative. Here I sit just one day before the League1 Ontario Premier Division Final takes place but the editor insists the deadline for this month's Sentinel is tonight. I'll just summarize how the playoffs have gone so far from whittling down the six teams that made post season play down to the two finalists in five action packed days.
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All these games are available for replay at the L1O YouTube page with commentary. What will I write about next month? The final and something about this year's team standings influencing the 2023 season.
Saturday August 27 First place Vaughan Shooters (18W 0L 3T for 57 points) host QF winning Simcoe County Rovers
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Semifinals: The pairings weren't known because of reseeding after the Quarterfinals.
Sunday August 28 Second place Blue Devils FC (14W 2L 5T for 57 points) host QF winning Alliance United
This game was moved on a few days notice from Blue Devils preferred home ground of Sheridan College to Bronte Athletic Field (both in Oakville) because of school policies. Alliance were down a starting forward and winger from their QF win as two late signings were on non compete clauses when they came from Blue Devils.This game was the most back and forth with Alliance opening the scoring at 8 minutes from Artem Tesker, Blue Devils scoring at 18 and 34 minutes with Matthew Santos then Khody Ellis to take the lead into halftime. Samuel Gardner at 67 minutes tied for Alliance then Taya Ilyass scored the game winner at 71 minutes. Definitely the roughest of the playoff games with Blue Devils defender Adam Czerkawski spotted after the game with an arm in a sling.
Yes Vaughan are undefeated. Their last three regular season games they scored 7, 6, and 5 goals in compiling a league best 76 'goals for'. Surprise? Ethan Beckford scored first for SCR at 11 minutes. Must have been quite a halftime pep talk because Dylan Carreiro tied the game at 47 minutes. Orlendis Carlos Benitez Hernandez scored the winner at 75 minutes, short side top corner, after coming on only 6 minutes earlier. OCBH had signed two successive emergency CPL contracts for Forge FC and when they expired was sent back to the Azzurri but their scoring talent is so deep he's not been able to regain his starting place. Forge would get him into games with 8 minutes to go and tell him to kill the game off rather than take a shot and turn the ball over. That was put to good use tonight as at the end he ran to the corner and won a cornerkick then two throw ins to use up the added time.
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June 19 Rams 0 v 1 Panathinaikos
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August 16 Mississauga Croatia v 4 Panathinaikos
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September 19 Vaughan Azzurri v Olimpia Toronto
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August 24 Skillz v Toronto Pamir
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June 28 Pamir v 0 Wisla
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June 14 Aurora Hearts v 0 Hrvat St. Catharines
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June 28 Strikers 1 v 2 Cavan Azzurri v Toronto
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June 22 Ebony Juniors v 1 Hungaria Toronto VFC Strikers 0 v 1 Olimpia Toronto
August 14 Panathinaikos 1 v 0 Hrvat St. Catharines
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September 27 Olimpia Toronto v Vaughan Azzurri Reserves
September 18 Caledon United Elite v Cavan
3 Woodbridge Strikers Reserves 11 5 2 4 21 20 17 1
4 Caledon United Elite 9 4 2 3 14 9 14 5
2 Cavan 12 7 0 5 22 19 21 3
August 7 Panathinaikos 2 v 4 Woodbridge Strikers Reserves
August 4 GS United 2 v 1 Panathinaikos
September 13 Vaughan Azzurri Reserves v Hrvat St. Catharines
Woodbridge Strikers Reserves 2 v 3 GS United Cavan 0 v 2 Vaughan Azzurri Reserves
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August 21 Caledon United Elite 1 v 0 Panathinaikos
August 16 Vaughan Azzurri Reserves 3 v 2 GS United
August 12 Olimpia Toronto 0 v 3 Caledon United Elite
September 12 Cavan v GS United
Woodbridge Strikers Reserves v Olimpia Toronto
August 28 Panathinaikos 2 v 4 Cavan
August 2 Vaughan Azzurri Reserves 2 v 0 Caledon United Elite
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September 6 Vaughan Azzurri Reserves v Panathinaikos
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RESULTS
September 25 Caledon United Elite v Hrvat St. Catharines
September 9 Woodbridge Strikers Reserves v Hrvat St. Catharines
September 21 GS United v Hrvat St. Catharines
September 23 Hrvat St. Catharines v Cavan
August 26 Olimpia Toronto 3 v 3 Woodbridge Strikers Reserves
September 29 GS United v Caledon United Elite
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7 Panathinaikos 12 1 1 10 14 30 4 16 8 Olimpia Toronto 7 0 2 5 7 15 2 8
August 15 Cavan 3 v 2 Olimpia Toronto
September 30 Olimpia Toronto v Hrvat St. Catharines
September 9 Lakeshore United v Guelph Royals
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5 JJD Sports 13 4 3 6 18 24 15 6
August 6 JJD Sports 1 v 1 Lakeshore United
August 14 AC Soccer Diavoli 1 v 0 Guelph Royals
August 28 AC Soccer Diavoli 3 v 1 JJD Sports
August 13 JJD Sports 3 v 2 Ebony Juniors
August 30 Caledon United Reserves 3 v 1 AC Soccer Diavoli
SCHEDULE
Pos Club
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
7 Caledon United FC PW 13 3 4 6 21 26 13 5
August 18 Guelph Royals 0 v 0 Mississauga Croatia
Caledon United Reserves 1 v 1 Guelph Royals
4 AC Soccer Diavoli 12 5 3 4 28 26 18 2
August 15 Burloak Titans 0 v 3 Lakeshore United
September 13 Burloak Titans v Guelph Royals
August 7 Ebony Juniors 5 v 1 Burloak Titans
Caledon United Reserves v JJD Sports
August 25 Guelph Royals 2 v 1 Burloak Titans
September 11 AC Soccer Diavoli v Ebony Juniors
107 ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE PROVINCIAL WEST
August 21 Ebony Juniors 2 v 3 AC Soccer Diavoli
August 12 Mississauga Croatia 3 v 0 Burloak Titans
2 Mississauga Croatia 12 7 3 2 26 14 24 12
3 Lakeshore United 11 7 2 2 26 11 23 15
September 7 Burloak Titans v Mississauga Croatia
6 Ebony Jrs 13 3 5 5 27 25 14 2
RESULTS
Caledon United Reserves 0 v 3 Mississauga Croatia
1 Guelph Royals 14 8 3 3 19 9 27 10
August 5 Mississauga Croatia 3 v 2 AC Soccer Diavoli
August 26 Lakeshore United 2 v 1 Ebony Juniors
FC Ukraine United v Aurora Hearts
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
RESULTS
August 11 PARS 1 v 0 Pana 2.0
PARS v Hungaria Toronto VFC
September 15 Woodbridge Strikers C v Ukraine United Pana 2.0 v Scarboro Azzurri Blues
September 10 Hungaria Toronto VFC v Ukraine United
Hungaria Toronto VFC 1 v 3 Toronto Celtic
August 7 Ukraine United 4 v 0 Woodbridge Strikers
Aurora Hearts 4 v 3 Woodbridge Strikers
August 30 Woodbridge Strikers 2 v 4 Scarboro Azzurri Blues
Aurora Hearts v Scarboro Azzurri Blues
108 ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE PROVINCIAL EAST
September 27 Downsview Rams v Woodbridge Strikers C
August 18 Pana 2.0 1 v 0 Hungaria Toronto VFC
August 29 PARS 3 v 1 Toronto Celtic
PARS FC v Woodbridge Strikers C
September 30 Toronto Celtic v Ukraine United
Scarboro Azzurri Blues v Toronto AFC Aurora Hearts v Hungaria Toronto VFC
2 Ukraine United 14 9 0 5 36 22 27 14
3 Downsview Rams 13 8 2 3 27 17 26 10
4 Aurora Hearts 12 7 3 2 24 14 24 10
6 Pana 2.0 16 7 1 8 26 24 22 2
10 Toronto AFC 9 1 1 7 3 26 4 23
8 Hungaria Toronto VFC 13 3 1 9 12 17 10 5
August 25 Pana 2.0 5 v 0 Toronto AFC
SCHEDULE
Scarboro Azzurri Blues v Ukraine United
August 19 Scarboro Azzurri Blues 0 v 3 Toronto Celtic
7 Toronto Celtic 12 6 1 5 25 22 19 3
1 Scarboro Azzurri Blues 14 9 2 3 31 14 29 17
9 Woodbridge Strikers C 14 2 1 11 16 50 7 34
5 PARS 15 8 0 7 22 16 24 6
September 6 Scarboro Azzurri Blues v Aurora Hearts
Scarboro Azzurri Blues v Woodbridge Strikers C
August 2 Downsview Rams 3 v 1 Toronto AFC
September 22 Pana 2.0 v Downsview Rams
August 12 Aurora Hearts 0 v 3 Downsview Rams
September 1 Pana 2.0 v Aurora Hearts
Pana 2.0 v Ukraine United
September 20 Woodbridge Strikers v Toronto Celtic
Pos Club
Scarboro Azzurri Blues 2 v 0 Pana 2.0
Woodbridge Strikers C v Downsview Rams
September 9 Toronto Celtic v Aurora Hearts
September 23 Toronto Celtic v PARS
Aurora Hearts 1 v 0 PARS
September 8 Toronto AFC v Hungaria Toronto VFC
August 5 Toronto Celtic 8 v 2 Woodbridge Strikers C
August 21 Ukraine United 2 v 1 PARS
September 24 Hungaria Toronto VFC v Woodbridge Strikers
September 25 Toronto AFC v PARS
September 18 Toronto AFC v Downsview Rams
1 Peniche 14 11 1 2 62 25 34 37
September 9 Bradford Wolves v Peniche
September 8 Guelph Royals v Croatia Norval
August 25 Orangeville Athletics 3 v 0 Guelph Royals
Pos Club
August 26 Bradford Wolves 2 v 3 Hamilton Serbians
August 30 Wisla United 3 v 0 Bradford Wolves
September 1 Guelph Royals v Clarkson Comets
September 6 Peniche v Bradford Wolves
3 Hamilton Serbians 12 7 3 2 30 25 24 5
5 Croatia Norval 12 6 1 5 31 21 19 10
109
August 7 Croatia Norval 6 v 1 Bradford Wolves
September 20 Guelph Royals v Wisla United Peniche v Distinctionz
August 13 Distinctionz 4 v 1 Orangeville Athletics
September 13 Wisla United v Guelph Royals
2 Distinctionz 12 8 2 2 48 15 26 33
September 17 Distinctionz v Bradford Wolves
9 Guelph Royals 13 1 1 11 15 50 4 35
August 11 Clarkson Comets 3 v 1 Wisla United Guelph Royals 2 v 3 Bradford Wolves
August 18 Clarkson Comets 2 v 6 Distinctionz
7 Orangeville Athletics 15 3 2 10 19 33 11 14
Clarkson Comets 1 v 0 Orangeville Athletics
September 25 Hamilton Serbians v Croatia Norval Wisla United v Distinctionz
ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE REGIONAL WEST
September 18 Hamilton Serbians v Guelph Royals Croatia Norval v Wisla United
August 21 Hamilton Serbians 0 v 0 Distinctionz
September 24 Distinctionz v Peniche
September 30 Bradford Wolves v Clarkson Comets
4 Clarkson Comets 14 7 2 5 25 37 23 12
August 23 Peniche 7 v 0 Clarkson Comets
September 15 Orangeville Athletics v Peniche
September 23 Bradford Wolves v Orangeville Athletics
August 6 Distinctionz 1 v 2 Hamilton Serbians
August 14 Croatia Norval 0 v 1 Peniche
September 10 Distinctionz v Clarkson Comets
August 28 Hamilton Serbians 1 v 1 Wisla United
August 16 Peniche 2 v 3 Hamilton Serbians
Wisla United v Hamilton Serbians
RESULTS
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
6 Bradford Wolves 13 6 1 6 36 36 19 0
August 4 Guelph Royals 2 v 5 Peniche
August 9 Peniche 4 v 0 Guelph Royals
SCHEDULE
8 Wisla United 13 2 3 8 15 39 9 24
Orangeville Athletics v Croatia Norval
2 Artemisium 14 7 2 5 27 35 23 8
August 31 Toronto Skillz 0 v 3 Peterborough City
September 25 GS Vets v Artemisium
September 20 Markham Lightning v Korean Red Devils United September 21 Toronto Skillz v Queens Park Rangers
3 Peterborough City 15 6 4 5 27 23 22 4
August 13 Korean Red Devils United 1 v 3 Markham Lightning
Artemisium 3 v 3 GS Vets
GS Vets 1 v 5 Toronto Pamir
September 16 Olympiakos v Artemisium
September 1 Queens Park Rangers v Artemisium
September 27 Olympiakos v Queens Park Rangers
4 Markham Lightning 14 6 1 7 25 27 19 2
September 17 Korean Red Devils United v Queens Park Rangers
Pos Club
6 GS Vets 14 4 4 6 21 34 16 13
August 9 Markham Lightning 1 v 1 Toronto Pamir
RESULTS
August 28 Peterborough City 5 v 0 Toronto Skillz
5 Korean Red Devils United 13 6 0 7 21 25 18 4
7 Queens Park Rangers 13 3 4 6 22 26 13 4
9 Toronto Skillz 14 1 5 8 18 37 8 19
August 23 Markham Lightning 1 v 2 GS Vets
Peterborough City v Korean Red Devils United Toronto Pamir v Queens Park Rangers
August 21 Peterborough City 2 v 3 Artemisium
EAST
August 26 Olympiakos 4 v 0 Korean Red Devils United
Artemisium v Olympiakos
August 17 Toronto Skillz 2 v 2 GS Vets
September 18 GS Vets v Peterborough City Toronto Pamir v Olympiakos
September 7 Toronto Skillz v Olympiakos
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August 14 Peterborough City 0 v 1 Toronto Pamir
September 13 Markham Lightning v Toronto Skillz
August 7 Artemisium 4 v 3 Toronto Skillz
ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE REGIONAL
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
8 Olympiakos 12 2 6 4 17 17 12 0
Artemisium 1 v 0 Queens Park Rangers
September 24 Korean Red Devils United v Olympiakos
SCHEDULE
September 28 Toronto Skillz v Markham Lightning
August 11 Queens Park Rangers 2 v 2 Toronto Skillz
GS Vets 2 v 3 Korean Red Devils United Toronto Pamir 7 v 1 Peterborough City
1 Toronto Pamir 15 13 2 0 57 11 41 46
August 16 Markham Lightning 3 v 1 Queens Park Rangers
September 11 GS Vets v Markham Lightning
August 24 SC Toronto 1 v 0 York Jets
August 20 Distinctionz Reserves 3 v 3 Ebony II
September 16 Georgetown Mustangs v Sporting
September 21 Queens Park Rangers Reserves v Ebony II
SCHEDULE
August 17 SC Toronto 7 v 0 Georgetown Mustangs
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
Pos Club
RESULTS
August 25 Georgetown Mustangs 4 v 2 Ebony II
Septyember 17 Distinctionz Reserves v SC Toronto
September 18 Ebony II v Sporting
August 6 Distinctionz Reserves 2 v 4 Rustic
August 19 York Jets 2 v 5 Sporting
3 Ebony II 14 8 2 4 47 35 26 12 4 York Jets 16 5 3 8 28 37 18 9
August 7 Sporting Mens 4 v 0 Newmarket United Ebony II 1 v 1 Scarborough Rangers SC
September 23 Georgetown Mustangs v Distinctionz Reserves
6 Georgetown Mustangs 14 1 1 12 19 52 4 33
111 ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE MULTIJURISTICTIONAL WEST
September 9 Georgetown Mustangs v York Jets
August 2 Ebony II 3 v 0 York Jets
1 Sporting 12 9 2 1 34 13 29 21
2 SC Toronto 14 9 0 5 41 19 27 22
August 5 Georgetown Mustangs 2 v 4 Atletico Sport Toronto York Jets 1 v 2 Queens Park Rangers Reserves
August 12 York Jets 1 v 3 Scarborough Rangers
August 27 Distinctionz Reserves 1 v 1 York Jets
August 3 SC Toronto 5 v 2 Aurora Lions
August 28 Sporting 2 v 1 SC Toronto
5 Distinctionz Reserves 13 2 3 8 20 57 9 37
August 9 Newmarket United 2 v 2 Georgetown Mustangs
September 22 Distinctionz Reserves v Atletico Sporting Toronto
September 11 Sporting v Distinctionz Reserves Ebony II v SC Toronto
September 30 Aurora Lions v
August 19 Atletico Sporting Toronto 5 v 3 Scarborough Rangers
August 4 Scarborough Rangers 1 v 2 Distinctionz Reserves
4 Scarborough Rangers SC 14 5 2 7 32 36 17 4
SCHEDULE
Aurora Lions 3 v 4 Scarborough Rangers
September 15 Scarborough Rangers v Atletico Sporting Toronto
PosSportingClub
September 9 Aurora Lions v Atletico Sporting Toronto
5 Aurora Lions 13 4 2 7 33 49 14 16
August 26 Atletico Sptng Toronto 1 v 2 Queens Pk Rangers Res
September 28 Queens Park Rangers Reserves v Sporting
September 18 Scarborough Rangers v Newmarket United
August 30 Atletico Sporting Toronto 7 v 2 York Jets
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
3 Atletico Sporting Toronto 11 7 1 3 46 21 22 25
112 ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE MULTIJURISTICTIONAL EAST
September 11 Scarborough Rangers v Rustic Queens Park Rangers Reserves v Newmarket United
August 23 Newmarket United 1 v 6 Rustic
September 20 Newmarket United v Atletico Sporting Toronto
September 26 Atletico Sporting Toronto v SC Toronto
August 13 Rustic 6 v 4 Ebony II
September 23 Aurora Lions v Rustic AC
1 Rustic AC 14 9 3 2 41 21 30 20
August 20 Rustic 3 v 4 Queens Park Rangers Reserves
RESULTS
September 17 Rustic v Atletico Sporting Toronto
August 14 Queens Park Rangers Res 12 v 1 Distinctionz Res
September 25 Queens Park Rangers Res v Scarborough Rangers
August 9 Rustic 1 v 1 York Jets
2 QPR MJ 11 9 1 1 46 10 28 36
6 Newmarket United 14 1 2 11 11 48 5 37
West Rouge Storm 0 v 6 Caledon United
August 21 GS United 7 v 0 West Rouge
Guelph Gryphons v Berlin
Red 0
United Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD 1
August 10 Aurora 0 v 6 GS United
Red 4
113 ONTARIO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE PROVINCIAL
August 7 Banat 1 v 4 GS United
Aurora
Black
Red 0
August 16 GS United 4 v 0 Caledon
Black 0
4
3 Banat Guelph
United 15 13 1 1 46 14 40 32 2 GS United 15 12 0 3 65 17 36 48 3 King City Royals 14 8 1 5 44 21 25 23 4 Banat 13 8 1 4 39 21 25 18 5 Windsor Caboto Strikers 13 7 1 5 37 29 22 8 6 Berlin 14 7 1 6 31 34 22 3 7 Aurora 15 7 1 7 31 39 22 8 8 West Rouge Storm 14 3 0 11 10 46 9 36 9 Guelph Gryphons Red 13 2 1 10 14 39 7 25 10 Guelph Gryphons Black 13 2 1 10 10 37 7 27 11 Ajax 11 2 0 9 7 37 6 30 Caledon United Provincial Division Champions
August 14 Banat v 2 Caledon
United
August 15 West Rouge v 2
Guelph Gryphons v 1 West Rouge Storm
United
1
3 Berlin
August 3 Aurora 4 v 0 Ajax
Storm 4
August 2 GS United 4 v 1 King City
Guelph Gryphons v Gryphons v
Storm
August 23 Guelph Gryphons v 2 Caledon Caledon
Royals
Black 1
August 17 Aurora 1 v 0 Guelph Gryphons
RESULTS
August 11 Caledon United 5 v 1 King City Royals
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
August 3 Etobicoke 1 v 0 Caledon United Reserves
August 8 SC Toronto 3 v 0 Aurora Spurs
August 9 Caledon United Reserves 4 v 5 Nottawasaga
1 Etobicoke 12 9 2 1 30 18 29 12
5 Caledon United Reserves 12 4 1 7 30 29 13 1
6 Aurora Spurs 12 1 2 9 12 35 5 23
August 16 Caledon United Reserves 0 v 3 SC Toronto
August 10 Etobicoke 3 v 1 King City Royals
2 Nottawasaga 12 8 2 2 32 15 26 17
RESULTS
Pos Club
August 4 King City Royals 1 v 2 Nottawasaga
7 King City Royals 12 0 2 10 13 41 2 28
August 31 Etobicoke 5 v 2 SC Toronto
4 SC Toronto 12 7 1 4 30 19 22 11
114 ONTARIO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE CENTRAL
August 18 Aurora Spurs 1 v 2 Etobicoke
August 14 Nottawasaga 1 v 0 Newmarket United
Newmarket United 2 v 2 SC Toronto
3 Newmarket United 12 7 2 3 27 17 23 10
August 3 Northumberland United 1 v 7 Oshawa Kicks Red
3 Peterborough City 12 8 1 3 37 24 25 13
August 10 Oshawa Kicks Red 2 v 3 Peterborough City
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
2 Northumberland United 12 8 2 2 32 20 26 12
RESULTS
August 2 Toronto Skillz 3 v 2 West Rouge Storm
August 4 Oshawa Kicks White 2 v 4 Peterborough City
August 14 Peterborough City 4 v 2 North York Cosmos Panthers
August 16 Northumberland United 2 v 1 Peterborough City
Toronto Skillz 1 v 2 Oshawa Kicks White
5 Toronto Skillz 12 4 2 6 24 27 14 3
1 Oshawa Kicks Red 12 9 1 2 44 17 28 27
7 West Rouge Storm 12 0 0 12 9 49 0 40
4 Oshawa Kicks White 12 6 1 5 40 22 19 18
August 17 West Rouge Storm 2 v 3 Northumberland United
Northumberland United 1 v 1 Oshawa Kicks White
115 ONTARIO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE CENTRAL EAST
August 24 Oshawa Kicks Red 9 v 1 North York Cosmos Panthers
6 North York Cosmos Panthers 12 3 1 8 17 44 10 27
August 11 North York Cosmos Panthers 2 v 2 Toronto Skillz
116 ONTARIO WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE SOUTH
4 West Lincoln Sharks 11 7 0 4 33 20 21 13
August 18 Brams United 7 v 0 Georgetown
August 10 Mississauga Croatia 5 v 1 Georgetown
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
RESULTS
August 9 West Lincoln Sharks 5 v 0 Mississauga Croatia
August 24 Mississauga Croatia 2 v 5 Brams United
1 Alliance Galaxy 10 9 0 1 54 4 27 50
6 Mississauga Croatia 11 3 0 8 15 41 9 26
7 Georgetown 12 0 0 12 6 72 0 66
August 14 Alliance Galaxy 2 v 0 Brams United
2 Brams United 12 8 0 4 48 19 24 29
5 Milton Magic 11 4 0 7 15 39 12 24
August 2 West Lincoln Sharks 0 v 5 Alliance Galaxy
August 3 Georgetown 0 v 2 Milton Magic
August 17 Mississauga Croatia 0 v 1 Milton Magic
3 Brampton Elite Soccer Academy 11 8 0 3 48 24 24 24
Milton Magic 3 v 5 Brampton Elite Academy
London Olympians 4 v 1 Tillsonburg
Carib Stars 0 v 3 Woodstock Stallions
SCHEDULE
117 WESTERN ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION
August 6 Taxandria 0 v 3 London Olympians
Pos Club
August 5 Woodstock Stallions 3 v 0 Jagiellonia
German Canadian 1 v 2 London Croatia
August 20 Taxandria 4 v 0 Carib Stars
Sarnia v Tillsonburg
September 15 Tillsonburg v St Thomas
7 Sarnia 16 4 3 9 15 33 15 18
August 26 Woodstock Stallions 9 v 0 Carib Stars
6 German Canadian 16 6 2 8 19 24 20 5
10 Taxandria 17 2 3 12 14 36 9 22
German Canadian 1 v 0 Taxandria
September 24 Taxandria v Tillsonburg St Thomas v Carib Stars
August 19 Woodstock Stallions 3 v 0 St Thomas
German Canadian v Jagiellonia
London Olympians v St Thomas
August 28 London Croatia 2 v 0 Sarnia
RESULTS
September 18 London Croatia v Woodstock Stallions
September 22 Jagiellonia v London Croatia
Carib Stars v London Olympians
September 25 London Olympians v German Canadian Sarnia v London Croatia
September 5 Tillsonburg v German Canadian
September 16 Sarnia v Taxandria
August 27 St Thomas 0 v 3 Jagiellonia
August 13 St Thomas 0 v 0 Taxandria
August 18 Tillsonburg 1 v 1 London Croatia
Sarnia 0 v 0 German Canadian
August 23 Taxandria 1 v 3 Woodstock Stallions
August 21 Jagiellonia 3 v 0 London Olympians
August 14 Carib Stars 1 v 3 Sarnia
September 12 Jagiellonia v Tillsonburg
August 7 London Croatia 5 v 0 Carib Stars
September 9 Woodstock Stallions v German Canadian
September 13 London Olympians v Woodstock Stallions
August 25 London Olympians 0 v 5 London Croatia
September 23 Woodstock Stallions v Sarnia
2 Jagiellonia 15 10 4 1 46 8 34 38
3 London Croatia 15 9 4 2 31 11 31 20
8 St Thomas 17 4 2 11 15 37 14 22
4 London Olympians 16 10 1 5 38 29 31 9
Sarnia 0 v 2 St Thomas
9 Carib Stars 15 4 0 11 15 46 12 31
Premier Division Cup Winners
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
5 Tillsonburg 17 7 3 7 30 28 24 2
September 20 Jagiellonia v Carib Stars
September 10 Taxandria v London Croatia
1 Woodstock Stallions 16 11 4 1 47 18 37 29
Jagiellonia
August 21 St Thomas B 3 v 2 London Croatia B
African Carib United 1 v 0 English
3 African Carib United 14 8 2 4 22 14 26 8
Division 1 Cup Winners
August 28 St Thomas B 1 v 8 Oakridge Thunder
RESULTS
August 7 Chatham Express 6 v 1 St Thomas B
August 27 Chatham Stack 3 v 0 English
1 Chatham Express 14 9 0 5 29 10 27 19
118 WESTERN ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 1
August 20 Chatham Express 0 v 1 Chatham Stack
August 25 London Croatia B 3 v 1 Taxandria B
African Carib United 1 v 0 Taxandria B
African Carib United 0 v 0 Oakridge Thunder
Chatham Express 0 v 2 African Carib United
7 English 14 3 1 10 15 29 10 14
8 St Thomas B 14 2 1 11 16 52 7 36
Oakridge Thunder 2 v 3 Taxandria B
6 Oakridge Thunder 14 6 3 5 28 25 21 3
August 11 London Croatia B 3 v 1 Oakridge Thunder
5 Taxandria B 14 7 1 6 23 23 22 0
August 13 Chatham Stack 4 v 2 African Carib United
Pos Club
Chatham Express
2 London Croatia B 14 8 3 3 30 21 27 9
English 0 v 1 Chatham Express
August 4 English v London Croatia B
4 Chatham Stack 14 7 1 6 30 19 22 11
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
August 14 Taxandria B 4 v 1 St Thomas B
119 WESTERN ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 2
RESULTS
September 1 Woodstock Stallions B v German Canadian Reserves
3 London Scottish 14 9 1 4 39 27 28 12
August 30 Tillsonburg B 0 v 1 German Canadian Reserves
5
September 16 Woodstock Stallions B v St Columban
14
Tillsonburg B 0 v 2 St Marys Juggernauts
August 19 St Columban 6 v 1 Wallaceburg Sting
1 LS Croatia 14 10 1 3 50 23 31 27
August 6 London Scottish 4 v 1 St Marys Juggernauts
8
4 German Canadian Reserves 14 6 2 6 20 21 20 1 Wallaceburg Sting 14 6 2 6 25 30 20 5 St Columban 14 6 1 7 25 27 19 2 St Marys Juggernauts 4 3 7 19 26 15 7 Tillsonburg B 14 0 0 14 5 51 0 46
August 13 London Scottish 1 v 3 LS Croatia
August 26 Tillsonburg B 0 v 1 St Columban
August 28 German Canadian Reserves 1 v 2 London Scottish LS Croatia 4 v 1 Woodstock Stallions B
August 5 German Canadian Reserves 1 v 2 Wallaceburg Sting
August 14 LS Croatia 6 v 1 St Marys Juggernauts
September 8 Woodstock Stallions B v London Scottish
SCHEDULE
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
7
Division 2 Cup Winners
August 12 Wallaceburg Sting 1 v 0 Tillsonburg B
6
August 7 LS Croatia 8 v 0 Tillsonburg B
August 25 Woodstock Stallions B 4 v 5 LS Croatia
German Canadian Res 0 v 3 Woodstock Stallions B
August 21 London Scottish 3 v 0 Tillsonburg B
August 11 St Marys Juggernauts 2 v 1 St Columban
September 11 LS Croatia v German Canadian Reserves
Pos Club
German Canadian Reserves
2 Woodstock Stallions B 14 9 2 3 41 19 29 22
13 London Serbs 7 v 0 Taxandria C
August
August
August
120 WESTERN ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 3 RESULTS
7 Ingersoll Flyers 0 v 2 London Serbs
August
27 Taxandria C 3 v 0 Norfolk Royals Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD 1 Strathroy United 10 8 2 0 27 2 26 25 2 London Serbs 10 6 2 2 22 10 20 12 3 LACFC 10 4 2 4 14 11 14 3 4 Norfolk Royals 10 4 2 4 11 10 14 1 5 Ingersoll Flyers 10 2 1 7 7 17 7 10 6 Taxandria C 10 1 1 8 8 39 4 31 Strathroy United Division 3 Cup Winners
August
August
25 Strathroy United 1 v 1 London Serbs
19 Norfolk Royals 0 v 0 London Serbs
August
2 LACFC 1 v 1 Norfolk Royals
14 Ingersoll Flyers 0 v 1 LACFC Strathroy United 3 v 0 Norfolk Royals
August
20 Taxandria C 0 v 6 Strathroy United
September 24 Ilderton Ignite v Woodstock Stallions C
RESULTS
Woodstock Stallions C 4 Cup Winners
3 St Columban B 14 7 2 5 35 22 23 13 Carib Stars B 13 6 2 5 34 24 20 10
August 28 Oakridge 4th 1 v 11 Norfolk Athletics LS Croatia B 2 v 3 St Columban B
Oakridge 4th 8 v 3 Ilderton Ignite
August 25 St Columban B 4 v 0 Ilderton Ignite
6
Division
2 Woodstock Stallions C 13 10 3 0 47 10 33 37
121 WESTERN ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE DIVISION 4
SCHEDULE
August 6 LS Croatia B 0 v 4 Woodstock Stallions C
4
September 5 German Canadian 4th v Norfolk Athletics
August 27 LS Croatia B 5 v 2 German Canadian 4th
August 5 Norfolk Athletics 1 v 1 St Columban B
LS Croatia B 6 v 0 Oakridge 4th
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
August 7 German Canadian 4th 3 v 0 Carib Stars B
August 11 St Columban B 3 v 2 Carib Stars B
September 25 Carib Stars B v German Canadian 4th
1 Norfolk Athletics 14 11 3 0 65 13 36 52
7
August 20 Carib Stars B 3 v 0 Ilderton Ignite
8
August 22 Woodstock Stallions C 3 v 3 Carib Stars B
August 15 Woodstock Stallions C 2 v 1 St Columban B
August 24 Carib Stars B 1 v 0 LS Croatia B
5 LS Croatia B 14 6 0 8 35 30 18 5 German Canadian 4th 13 6 0 7 30 43 18 13 Ilderton Ignite 13 2 0 11 14 49 6 35 Oakridge 4th 14 1 0 13 16 85 3 69
August 12 Norfolk Athletics 3 v 2 LS Croatia B
Pos Club
August 14 Oakridge 4th 2 v 8 German Canadian 4th
St Thomas 0 v 6 Woodstock Stallions
July 23 Tillsonburg 2 v 1 Woodstock Stallions
LS Croatia 1 v 2 German Canadian Reserves
St Columban B 9 v 1 Ilderton Ignite
July 17 St Columban 0 v 5 Woodstock Stallions B
Final
First QuarterCupFinals
July 24 Norfolk Royals 1 v 6 Strathroy United Final
July 24 Jagiellonia 2 v 1 London Olympians
Semi Finals
July 12 Taxandria 0 v 1 Tillsonburg
July 10 Norfolk Royals 3 v 0 Strathroy Portuguese
122 WESTERN ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE CUPS
August 16 Tillsonburg 0 v 1 Jagiellonia
July 24 Chatham Express 3 v 2 African Carib United
Second QuarterCupFinals
July 17 Carib Stars B 0 v 7 Norfolk Athletics
August 18 German Canadian Reserves 1 v 0 London Scottish Third QuarterCupFinals
July 23 London Serbs 5 v 0 Taxandria C
July 23 Taxandria B 0 v 2 English
July 16 Sarnia 0 v 1 Tillsonburg
Semi Finals
July 17 African Carib United 1 v 0 Oakridge Thunder
Fourth QuarterCupFinals
July 24 London Scottish 3 v 1 Woodstock Stallions B
July 16 LS Croatia B 5 v 1 German Canadian 4th Woodstock Stallions C 6 v 0 Oakridge 4th
July 23 LS Croatia B 2 v 3 St Columban B
July 24 Woodstock Stallions C 2 v 1 Norfolk Athletics
August 9 Strathroy United 2 v 1 London Serbs
Semi Finals
July 16 Gorkhali 0 v 3 Taxandria C
August 17 English 3 v 2 Chatham Express
Semi Finals
Semi Finals
July 17 London Olympians 5 v 0 Carib Stars
July 16 Tillsonburg B 2 v 3 Wallaceburg Sting
Chatham Stack 0 v 2 English
Ingersoll Flyers 2 v 3 London Serbs
Final
July 16 London Croatia B 0 v 1 Taxandria B
July 17 Strathroy United 3 v 0 LACFC
July 16 St Thomas B 0 v 1 Chatham Express
August 10 St Columban B 2 v 3 Woodstock Stallions C
July 13 London Croatia 1 v 4 Jagiellonia
Final
London Scottish 2 v 0 St Marys Juggernauts
Quarter Finals
Final
July 23 Wallaceburg Sting 0 v 1 German Canadian Res
German Canadian 2 v 3 Jagiellonia
Premier PreliminaryCupRound
August 11 Ottawa TFC 5 v 1 AC Fiorentina
West Ottawa 15 v 0 Ottawa Hellenic
September 1 Gloucester Celtic v AC Fiorentina
2 Gloucester Celtic 13 10 2 1 49 17 35 32
6 Ottawa St. Anthony 14 4 1 9 28 37 13 9
August 13 Ottawa St. Anthony 1 v 2 Ottawa Impact
West Ottawa Premier Division Champions
Ottawa Impact 0 v 2 West Ottawa
8 Ottawa Hellenic 14 0 0 14 14 94 0 80
Ottawa St. Anthony 2 v 3 Gloucester Celtic
123 OTTAWA CARLETON SOCCER LEAGUE MEN’S PREMIER
1 West Ottawa 14 12 1 1 75 13 37 62
4 Ottawa TFC 14 7 3 4 40 22 24 18
7 AC Fiorentina 13 3 0 10 23 44 9 21
August 4 Ottawa TFC 8 v 0 Ottawa Hellenic
3 Ottawa Impact 14 7 3 4 37 34 24 3
5 Kingston Jr Gaels 14 5 4 5 31 36 19 5
AC Fiorentina 2 v 4 Ottawa St. Anthony
August 18 Gloucester Celtic 4 v 3 Ottawa Impact
AC Fiorentina 4 v 2 Ottawa Hellenic
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
West Ottawa 7 v 2 Ottawa St. Anthony SCHEDULE
August 25 Ottawa Impact 2 v 0 AC Fiorentina
RESULTS
AC Fiorentina 2 v 5 West Ottawa
August 7 Ottawa St. Anthony 2 v 3 Ottawa TFC
6 West Ottawa B 15 1 2 12 12 50 5 38
August 1 West Ottawa A 4 v 2 Ottawa South United
Ottawa St. Anthony 4 v 1 Ottawa South United Res
August 8 West Ottawa B 0 v 3 Kingston Jr Gaels
Ottawa St. Anthony 0 v 2 Kingston Jr Gaels
August 4 Ottawa TFC 3 v 0 Kingston Jr Gaels
Pos Club
RESULTS
2 Ottawa St. Anthony 15 10 1 4 39 16 31 23
August 15 West Ottawa B 0 v 4 West Ottawa A
Ottawa TFC 2 v 2 West Ottawa A
124 OTTAWA CARLETON SOCCER LEAGUE WOMEN’S PREMIER
3 Kingston Jr Gaels 15 7 3 5 37 25 24 12
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
1 Ottawa TFC 15 14 1 0 45 10 43 35
4 West Ottawa A 15 3 6 6 23 29 15 6
5 Ottawa South United Reserves 15 3 1 11 17 43 10 26
10 Ottawa City Silver 15 6 2 7 38 24 20 14
Gloucester Celtic 3 v 1 Ottawa Impact
CCA XPSA 2 v 7 Gatineau Titans
September 6 Gatineau Likam Sporting v Ottawa Eagles
St Stefan 2 v 2 Ottawa Falcons
August 9 AC Fiorentina 1 v 4 Ottawa Impact
5 Gatineau Likam Sporting 15 7 5 3 53 30 26 23
Ottawa TFC 1 v 0 Ottawa St Anthony
Ottawa City Blue Squad 8 v 3 Gloucester Celtic
Gatineau Titans 2 v 2 Ottawa St Anthony
CCA XPSA 3 v 5 Ottawa Eagles
August 23 Ottawa Eagles 1 v 4 Ottawa St Anthony
14 Capital City Ambassadors 15 1 2 12 24 72 5 48
Ottawa City Silver v CCA Ambassadors
11 St Stefan 15 5 4 6 41 48 19 7
Ottawa TFC 4 v 1 West Ottawa
1 Ottawa St Anthony 15 12 2 1 62 13 38 49
August 30 AC Fiorentina 5 v 8 Nepean Hotspurs
August 2 Gatineau Titans 5 v 0 West Ottawa
3 Ottawa TFC 15 11 1 3 57 19 34 38
8 Ottawa Impact 15 7 4 4 28 23 25 5
Gatineau Likam Sporting 2 v 2 Ottawa City Silver
Gatineau Likam Sporting 11 v 1 St Stefan
Gloucester Celtic v CCA XPSA
12 Nepean Hotspurs 15 5 1 9 32 50 16 18
Gatineau Titans 2 v 1 Ottawa Eagles
August 28 AC Fiorentina 0 v 2 Ottawa City Blue Squad
Gloucester Celtic 2 v 4 Gatineau Likam Sporting
Ottawa St Anthony 9 v 2 CCA XPSA
August 11 Gloucester Celtic 0 v 4 Ottawa Eagles
August 16 St Stefan 3 v 2 Gloucester Celtic
9 Gloucester Celtic 15 6 2 7 46 40 20 6
Nepean Hotspurs 0 v 5 Ottawa Eagles
2 Ottawa City Blue Squad 15 11 3 1 43 18 36 25
16 CCA XPSA 15 0 2 13 16 76 2 60
West Ottawa 3 v 0 Nepean Hotspurs
6 Ottawa Eagles 15 8 2 5 38 30 26 8
15 AC Fiorentina 15 1 1 13 21 93 4 72
CCA Ambassadors 5 v 1 CCA XPSA
Ottawa Falcons 2 v 2 Gloucester Celtic
Ottawa City Silver 12 v 0 AC Fiorentina
St Stefan 0 v 2 Ottawa St Anthony
4 Gatineau Titans 15 9 3 3 48 21 30 27
August 14 Ottawa Impact 0 v 3 Ottawa TFC
Nepean Hotspurs 0 v 5 Ottawa TFC
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
SCHEDULE
CCA Ambassadors 2 v 2 Ottawa TFC
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CCA Ambassadors 0 v 3 West Ottawa
Ottawa Falcons 0 v 6 Gatineau Titans
West Ottawa v Ottawa City Blue Squad
7 West Ottawa 15 7 4 4 43 24 25 19
Nepean Hotspurs 4 v 3 CCA Ambassadors
Ottawa Falcons 2 v 2 Gatineau Likam Sporting
Ottawa City Silver 1 v 2 Ottawa City Blue Squad
13 Ottawa Falcons 15 2 6 7 30 39 12 9
RESULTS
Gatineau 0 v 0 Ottawa TFC
Ottawa TFC 2 v 6 Ottawa St Anthony
August 7 Ottawa City Blue 2 v 0 Gatineau
August 17 Ottawa TFC II 8 v 0 Kingston Jr Gaels
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August 10 Gloucester Impact 2 v 0 Gatineau
August 3 Ottawa TFC II 4 v 3 Ottawa City Blue
August 24 Gatineau 0 v 3 Ottawa City Blue
3 Ottawa City Blue 14 7 1 6 24 31 22 7
4 Ottawa TFC II 14 7 1 6 37 39 22 2
5 Ottawa TFC 14 6 3 5 28 24 21 4
6 Gatineau 14 3 4 7 13 23 13 10
7 Kingston Jr Gaels 14 3 1 10 9 37 10 28
2 Gloucester Impact 14 10 1 3 40 18 31 22
Ottawa St Anthony
8 Gloucester Hornets 14 1 3 10 16 47 6 31
Division 1 Champions
Ottawa TFC II 2 v 3 Gloucester Impact
Ottawa City Blue 0 v 5 Ottawa St Anthony
Gloucester Hornets 1 v 4 Ottawa TFC II
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
Gloucester Impact 5 v 0 Gloucester Hornets
1 Ottawa St Anthony 14 11 2 1 61 9 35 52
Ottawa St Anthony 4 v 0 Kingston Jr Gaels
RESULTS
August 15 Ottawa St Anthony 2 v 0 Ottawa TFC
August 11 Ottawa TFC 0 v 2 Ottawa TFC II
Ottawa City Blue 3 v 0 Kingston Jr Gaels
12 Ottawa St Anthony Burundi MC2 14 5 0 9 39 41 15 2
14 Safari Allstars MC2 14 2 1 11 25 47 7 22
Ottawa City 0 v 5 Aylmer
10 Gloucester MC2 14 5 2 7 34 39 17 5
Gloucester v Ottawa St Anthony Burundi
LACA SC Real Chauma 7 v 0 Ottawa TFC
Gloucester Hornets 2 v 1 Ottawa City
August 31 Ottawa St Anthony Burundi 2 v 0 Ottawa Hellenic
Glengarry Highlanders 1 v 3 Ottawa Falcons United CCA Profoot Cap Titans 0 v 2 Ottawa St Anthony
3 Ottawa St Anthony SC MC2 14 9 1 4 42 30 28 12
6 Ottawa Hellenic MC2 14 6 3 5 23 19 21 4
13 Ottawa TFC MC2 14 4 2 8 29 50 14 21
Ottawa TFC 2 v 2 Safari Allstars
Ottawa Falcons 3 v 1 LACA SC Real Chauma
Gloucester 3 v 0 LACA SC Real Chauma
Ottawa Hellenic 1 v 1 Ottawa St Anthony
September 11 LACA SC Real Chauma v Safari Allstars Ottawa St Anthony Burundi v Ottawa St Anthony
CCA Profoot Cap Titans 2 v 4 Ottawa TFC
September 7 Safari Allstars v CCA Stallions
CCA Stallions 3 v 0 Glengarry Highlanders
1 Aylmer MC2 14 11 2 1 42 18 35 24
2 Ottawa Falcons MC2 14 10 1 3 36 21 31 15
Ottawa TFC 2 v 1 Ottawa Hellenic
Gloucester Hornets 4 v 3 Ottawa Falcons United Glengarry Highlanders 3 v 9 Gloucester Aylmer 4 v 0 Safari Allstars
August 10 Ottawa St Anthony 1 v 2 CCA Stallions
LACA SC Real Chauma 2 v 1 Ottawa City
CCA Stallions 2 v 0 Aylmer
August 17 Ottawa Falcons United 1 v 1 Aylmer
RESULTS
Ottawa Falcons 1 v 3 Gloucester Hornets
August 24 Ottawa St Anthony Burundi 1 v 5 Gloucester Hornets
Ottawa TFC 4 v 3 Gloucester
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Safari Allstars 2 v 4 Glengarry Highlanders
August 3 Safari Allstars 3 v 4 Ottawa Falcons United Gloucester 3 v 4 Ottawa City
Pos Club
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
Glengarry Highlanders 2 v 3 Ottawa Falcons
5 Ottawa Falcons United MC2 14 6 5 3 32 17 23 15
CCA Profoot Cap Titans 1 v 3 Gloucester Hornets Aylmer 4 v 0 Ottawa St Anthony Burundi
CCA Profoot Titans 1 v 5 Ottawa St Anthony Burundi
CCA Stallions 1 v 1 Ottawa Hellenic
SCHEDULE
4 Gloucester Hornets MC2 14 9 1 4 35 24 28 11
Ottawa Falcons 4 v 2 Ottawa Hellenic
8 CCA Stallions MC2 14 5 5 4 22 18 20 4
11 Glengarry Highlanders MC2 14 5 2 7 37 42 17 5
15 CCA Profoot Cap Titans MC2 14 1 1 12 12 48 4 36
Ottawa Falcons United 1 v 1 Gloucester
CCA Profoot Cap Titans v ACA SC Real Chauma
9 Ottawa City SC MC2 14 6 0 8 36 36 18 0
7 LACA SC Real Chauma MC2 14 7 2 5 27 21 23 6
August 23 Gloucester Impact 10 v 2 Prescott Gunners
Rockers 0 v 5 Gloucester Impact
Pos Club
Russell Raiders 8 v 2 Prescott Gunners
Prescott Gunners 1 v 4 Nepean Hotspurs
6 Rockers 14 5 2 7 25 33 17 8
9 Ottawa City 14 2 0 12 14 44 6 30
RESULTS
Ottawa Falcons Hearts 1 v 0 Ottawa City
Ottawa Falcons Hearts 0 v 4 Gloucester Impact
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
3 Nepean Hotspurs 14 10 1 3 67 23 31 44
Russell Raiders 2 v 0 Nepean Hotspurs
West Ottawa 4 v 3 Prescott Gunners
Gloucester Impact 3 v 4 Ottawa Falcons
August 30 Prescott Gunners 2 v 7 Ottawa Falcons Hearts
4 CCA Capcity 14 10 1 3 61 28 31 33
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Nepean Hotspurs 4 v 2 Ottawa City
West Ottawa 2 v 13 CCA Capcity
Gloucester Impact 2 v 0 Russell Raiders
Ottawa Falcons 12 v 0 Russell Raiders
Nepean Hotspurs 2 v 1 Ottawa Falcons Hearts
1 Gloucester Impact 14 12 1 1 60 14 37 46
5 Russell Raiders 14 6 2 6 39 44 20 5
7 Ottawa Falcons Hearts 14 5 2 7 27 34 17 7
10 West Ottawa 14 1 0 13 19 97 3 78
Ottawa City 3 v 1 West Ottawa
August 16 CCA Capcity 1 v 0 Rockers
CCA Capcity 2 v 0 Ottawa City
August 9 CCA Capcity 6 v 1 Russell Raiders
Ottawa City 1 v 5 Ottawa Falcons
West Ottawa 3 v 7 Ottawa Falcons
8 Prescott Gunners 14 2 2 10 22 68 8 46
Rockers 0 v 0 Ottawa Falcons
CCA Capcity 9 v 0 Ottawa Falcons Hearts
West Ottawa 0 v 4 Rockers
2 Ottawa Falcons 14 11 1 2 70 19 34 51
August 2 Rockers 0 v 3 Nepean Hotspurs
RESULTS
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CCA Spartans 1 v 3 Nepean Hotspurs
White Eagles 3 v 5 Serbian Eagles
Croatian Jadran 5 v 3 White Eagles
August 22 Croatian Jadran 6 v 1 Nepean Hotspurs
Serbian Eagles 4 v 0 CCA Footy Team
6 CCA Spartans 14 6 1 7 28 34 19 6
August 15 AC Fiorentina 0 v 2 CCA Footy Team
2 Croatian Jadran 14 9 3 2 40 22 30 18
7 Ottawa Falcons 14 5 1 8 30 38 16 8
August 29 AC Fiorentina 0 v 2 Nepean Hotspurs
Ottawa Falcons 2 v 0 AC Fiorentina
CCA Footy Team 1 v 2 White Eagles
SCHEDULE
September 5 White Eagles v Des Collines
August 1 Gatineau Daniel Johnson 8 v 1 AC Fiorentina
Serbian Eagles 5 v 2 Gatineau Daniel Johnson
CCA Spartans 1 v 1 Croatian Jadran
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
3 Gatineau Daniel Johnson 13 9 1 3 52 26 28 26
4 Serbian Eagles 14 8 1 5 42 33 25 9
AC Fiorentina 3 v 5 Des Collines
CCA Spartans 2 v 0 Serbian Eagles
Nepean Hotspurs 0 v 1 Ottawa Falcons
CCA Spartans 2 v 1 CCA Footy Team
Ottawa Falcons 3 v 4 Gatineau Daniel Johnson
8 White Eagles 14 4 2 8 39 70 14 31
Ottawa Falcons 5 v 3 Serbian Eagles
White Eagles 3 v 6 Ottawa Falcons
10 AC Fiorentina 14 1 1 12 7 48 4 41
September 12 Des Collines v Croatian Jadran
Des Collines 3 v 2 CCA Spartans
Nepean Hotspurs 0 v 9 Des Collines
August 8 Croatian Jadran 3 v 1 Gatineau Daniel Johnson
1 Des Collines 13 12 0 1 76 17 36 59
5 Nepean Hotspurs 14 7 2 5 40 42 23 2
CCA Footy Team 0 v 4 Croatian Jadran
9 CCA Footy Team 14 2 0 12 13 37 6 24
4 CCA Vikings 15 5 1 9 37 33 16 4
Kemptville Kougars 1 v 0 Ottawa City
Pos Club
6 Ottawa Bears 13 0 0 13 7 83 0 76
1 Russell Raiders 15 13 0 2 44 15 39 29
Glengarry Highlanders 1 v 4 CCA Vikings
Russell Raiders 2 v 0 Glengarry Highlanders
Kemptville Kougars 2 v 1 CCA Vikings
August 7 Ottawa Bears 0 v 6 Ottawa City
August 14 Ottawa Bears 0 v 7 Russell Raiders
August 18 Russell Raiders 3 v 1 Kemptville Kougars
August 28 CCA Vikings 7 v 0 Ottawa Bears
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
Ottawa Bears 0 v 6 Kemptville Kougars
September 11 Glengarry Highlanders v Ottawa Bears
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2 Ottawa City 15 11 1 3 52 13 34 39
August 21 Ottawa City 4 v 1 Russell Raiders
RESULTS
Glengarry Highlanders 2 v 3 Ottawa City
SCHEDULE
5 Glengarry Highlanders 12 3 0 9 16 34 9 18
CCA Vikings 1 v 4 Russell Raiders
3 Kemptville Kougars 14 9 0 5 37 15 27 22
Gloucester Celtic 10 v 4 Ottawa Hellenic
RESULTS
Preliminary Round
Glengarry 2 v 7 Des Collines
July 3 Gatineau Likam 1 v 5 West Ottawa
Ottawa Eagles 1 v 3 Gloucester Celtic
Quarter Finals
CCA Spartans 1 v 0 Lynwood Talons
Semi Finals
Gloucester Celtic Ottawa Cup Champions
Gloucester Celtic 1 v 5 Des Collines
Ottawa Hellenic 6 v 1 Ottawa Eagles
July 17 West Ottawa 10 v 0 Capital City Ambassadors
Ottawa City Blue 1 v 1 Ottawa TFC
August 4 Gloucester Celtic 7 v 0 Ottawa City Blue Final
August 14 West Ottawa 0 v 3 Gloucester Celtic
August 1 Des Collines 2 v 9 West Ottawa
1st Round
June 26 North Dundas 0 v 2 Ottawa Eagles
Ottawa Falcons 1 v 4 Ottawa City Blue
Nepean Hotspurs 0 v 5 Gloucester Celtic
Capital City Ambassadors 5 v 3 Ottawa City Silver
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Ottawa Blue win 8 7 on penalties
Des Collines 2 v 1 Ottawa Impact
CCA Spartans 0 v 4 Ottawa Falcons
August 20 Serbian White Eagles 0 v 2 Continentals
Semi Finals
August 28 Scarborough 1 v 2 Continentals
Continentals FC and Scarborough have dominated the CSL Championship during the past four years and the domination continued when the former FC Vorkuta (now rebranded Continentals FC) won a 2 1 squeaker at Lamport Stadium in downtown Toronto Saturday night.
Scrborough 3 v 2 Brantford Galaxy Hamilton City
Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
Continentals 10 4 4 2 17 10 16 7
After extra time 1 1 after 90 minutes
Both side’s came close as the first half progressed and Continentals found the equalizer at 44 minutes when the prolific Mykola Temniuk scored his first of two goals from 14 yards with a shot partially saved by Starushchenko before it entered the net. It was 1 1 at the break.
Scarborough to be on level terms, searching for a chance to go into 30 minutes of extra time. A free kick on the edge of the box taken by Scarborough’s Milos Scepanivic at 85 minutes went inches over the bar.
Toronto Falcons 10 1 4 5 9 23 7 14 Brantford Galaxy Hamilton City 10 0 2 8 9 36 2 27
Scarborough defender Misel Klisara struck an early goal minutes following the kickoff to give the current CSL champions a 1 0 lead, a low drive from the edge of the box that entered the right post, leaving Continentals goalkeeper Anatolli Starushchenko little chance for the save.
Scarborough 1 v 0 Brantford Galaxy Hamilton City
Final
Serbian White Eagles 2 v 0 Toronto Falcons
Temniuk scored his second from eight yards and the winner at 48 minutes, giving Continentals a 2 1 lead and on the edge for most of the second half still to play. There were numerous furious attempts by
Continentals (FC Vorkuta) won the CSL Championship in 2018 and 2020, while Scarborough lifted the trophy in 2019 and 2021.
Tkachev was shown the red card by referee Carlos Rodriguez for Violent Conduct with minutes remaining, a 2 1 score in favour of Continentals FC at the final whistle.
RESULTS
Scarborough 3 v 1 York Region Shooters
Serbian White Eagles 10 5 4 1 29 13 19 16
Scarborough 10 4 5 1 20 8 17 12
Continentals came close to adding to the score when Oleksii Boiko drove just wide of the left post at 89 minutes after Starushchenko left his goal to assist in a Continentalsclearance.defenderMykyta
York Region Shooters 10 5 3 2 18 12 18 6
The well played encounter was both end to end yet there was an abundance of good midfield play that produced a final that pleased the fans while the eventual winner was in doubt through to the final whistle.
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August 13 Continentals 2 v 0 Toronto Falcons
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August 6 Continentals 0 v 0 York Region Shooters
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Soccer Quebec General Manager Mathieu Chamberland is very pleased to announce the appointment of Philippe Eullaffroy as Performance Manager.
Kamel's main tasks will be to provide support for the various development and training programs in the arbitration sector. It will also support the organization of the various competitions managed by Soccer Quebec.
Director of Arbitration Nathanaël De Wilde is delighted with this new hire “We are pleased with the arrival of Kamel as Arbitration and Management Assistant. With experience in the world of soccer in New Brunswick as a provincial referee manager, he will be an asset to the Refereeing and Régie de Soccer Québec sectors.”
Kamel has been in office since August 1, he can be reached by email at kbkhalifa@soccerquebec.org.
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QUÉBEC SOCCER
In 2009, he was named head coach of the Trois Rivières Attak in the Canadian Soccer League (CSL). In his first season with the Attak, he led the club to their second national division title and won the CSL final. He again received the "Coach of the Year" award this time, in CSL.
NEW PERFORMANCE MANAGER NAMED
Kamel has a good experience in the world of arbitration. In recent years, he has ensured the development of referees in New Brunswick, coordination with local officials in refereeing and the link between the province and Canada Soccer.
“Philippe will be a great asset for us. In addition to having extensive experience with high level athletes, he was a winner wherever he went. We are convinced that he will be able to take over from Rudy Doliscat, who held these positions for twenty years.”
Philippe Eullaffroy began his coaching career in France with the youth academies of Stade de Reims and Troyes AC. In 2005, he moved to Quebec and joined the McGill University Redmen where he coached the team for three years. During his time with the Redmen, he was named “Coach of the Year” in the RSEQ network during all three seasons.
The general manager of Soccer Québec, Mathieu Chamberland, also announced the appointment of Kamel Ben Khalifa as assistant referee and manager.
of Soccer Quebec has chosen to entrust the interim management of development to Sonia Denoncourt. Sonia, who has a great knowledge of the world of soccer, already holds the position of program director, a position that is closely linked to the development sector. Her international experience, his managerial skills and his leadership will ensure stabilization and great collaboration for the development team. This decision by management demonstrates the great confidence it has in the team in place to meet the challenges of the development sector.
August 27 AS Laval 0 v 0 St Hubert
11 Lanaudière Nord 18 1 3 14 14 51 6 37
1 FC Laval 19 13 5 1 45 11 44 34
3 Blainville 19 13 2 4 44 16 41 28
SCHEDULE
August 13 Celtix du Haut Richelieu 1 v 1 Royal Sélect Beauport
September 17 Montréal Reserves v AS Laval
September 18 St Hubert v Mont Royal Outremont September 24 Ottawa South United v St Hubert Celtix du Haut Richelieu v Montréal Reserves Royal Sélect Beauport v St Laurent AS Laval v Longueuil Blainville v FC Laval
St Laurent 5 v 2 Montréal Reserves
August 20 Ottawa South United 1 v 2 AS Laval
5 Mont Royal Outremont 19 9 5 5 28 19 32 9
12 Ottawa South United 19 1 2 16 18 68 5 50
St Hubert 0 v 2 FC Laval
September 25 Mont Royal Outremont v Lanaudière Nord
7 Royal Sélect Beauport 19 7 5 7 29 20 26 9
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September 3 Montréal Reserves v Longueuil
St Hubert 2 v 0 Lanaudière Nord
Blainville 4 v 1 St Laurent
Longueuil 1 v 4 St Laurent
Mont Royal Outremont v Ottawa South United
Montréal Reserves 2 v 0 Lanaudière Nord
August 6 Ottawa South United 1 v 8 St Laurent
Ottawa South United v Blainville
August 14 FC Laval 3 v 0 Ottawa South United
RESULTS
4 Longueuil 18 10 2 5 25 32 32 7
September 10 Celtix du Haut Richelieu v Lanaudière Nord FC Laval v Montréal Reserves
Lanaudière Nord v Royal Sélect Beauport St Laurent v Celtix du Haut Richelieu Longueuil v FC Laval
August 7 Royal Sélect Beauport 5 v 0 Longueuil
FC Laval 4 v 0 Lanaudière Nord
Lanaudière Nord v AS Laval St Laurent v FC Laval
Mont Royal Outremont v Blainville
September 11 Royal Sélect Beauport v St Hubert
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
AS Laval 0 v 1 Blainville
August 21 Lanaudière Nord P P Longueuil
Mont Royal Outremont 1 v 1 Celtix Haut Richelieu
6 Montréal Reserves 19 9 2 8 39 29 29 10
Royal Sélect Beauport 1 v 4 Mont Royal Outremont
8 AS Laval 19 6 4 9 21 26 22 5
9 St Hubert 19 6 4 9 23 28 22 5
Blainville 2 v 0 Montréal Reserves
Longueuil 2 v 1 St Hubert
AS Laval 0 v 2 Mont Royal Outremont
Celtix du Haut Richelieu 0 v 3 FC Laval
August 28 Celtix du Haut Richelieu 2 v 4 Ottawa South United
2 St Laurent 18 14 1 4 51 20 43 31
10 Celtix du Haut Richelieu 19 3 7 9 23 40 16 17
Ottawa South United v Royal Sélect Beauport
Royal Sélect Beauport 0 v 1 Blainville
September 4 St Hubert v Celtix du Haut Richelieu
AS Laval v St Laurent Blainville v Longueuil
The Blainvilloises had most of the possession of the ball and therefore control of the game until the opener. Two minutes later, the Rapides' first chance came from the foot of Rosalie Robitaille, but Andréanne Dubeau didn't have too much trouble making her first save of the game.
Twenty minutes before the second goal, the rapids got four chances, including a free kick that went to die on the crossbar, in the 71st
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since they will participate on Friday (August 12) and Sunday (August 14), still at the Stade Desjardins, in Laval, in the first edition of the Interprovincial Women's Championship of Ligue 1 Canada in which the 'AS Laval (second in the Quebec championship) and the champions of Ligue 1 Ontario and Ligue 1 BC.
July 31 Blainville 2 v 2 Laval
6 Pierrefonds 11 4 2 5 15 13 14 +2
The playing conditions were extremely difficult, but Blainville nevertheless got off to a strong start, forcing Labrecque to make a first intervention at the start of the match.
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
4 FC Laval 11 7 1 3 18 13 22 +5
1 Blainville 11 8 3 0 26 8 27 +18
“The merit goes to the players, they are the ones who play on the field, hastened to specify the victorious coach, Robert Rositoiu. We approach every game as if it were the last, the most important, and that is what we will continue to do again next weekend…”
7 PEF Soccer Québec 11 4 2 5 19 16 14 3
RESULTS
11 Royal Select Beauport 11 2 1 8 18 23 7 5 12 St Hubert 11 1 1 9 7 33 4 26
The first goal was scored by Mégane Sauvé who, alone in front of Myriam Labrecque, beat her with a hook to give ASB the lead in the 8th minute of play. Nathalie Brunelle then doubled the lead of the hers when she headed a corner kick into the back of the net in the 76th minute Sauvé was named player of the game.
3 Rapides Chaudière Ouest 11 7 3 1 25 10 24 +15
10 Celtix du Haut Richelieu 11 2 2 7 12 30 8 18
Semi Finals
PLAY OFFS FOR THE PLSQ CUP
Winner in 2021, AS Blainville again won the Women's PLSQ Cup, thanks to a 0 2 victory against the Rapides de Chaudière Ouest, Sunday afternoon, at the Stade Desjardins, in Laval.
5 Mont Royal Outremont 11 5 0 6 13 13 15 0
8 Ottawa South United 11 4 1 6 17 29 13 12
9 Longueuil 11 3 4 4 9 8 13 +1
For a second year in a row, the Blainvilloises have therefore completed the championship cup double. However, their season is not yet over
Blainville win 6 5 on penalties
July 30 AS Laval 1 v 4 Rapides Chaudière Ouest
August 7 Blainville 2 v 0 Rapides Chaudière Ouest
2 AS Laval 11 8 2 1 22 5 26 +17
The game was then balanced and the Quebec team came very close to finding the equalizer shortly after the half hour mark, but the ball went just wide of the goal.
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Chaudière Ouest 3 v 0 St Lambert
Trois Rivières 15 9 2 4 41 28 29 13
St Léonard 5 v 1 Lakeshore
Chaudière Ouest 2 v 1 Royal Select Beauport Reserves
SCHEDULE
Trois Rivières 2 v 0 St Léonard
Braves D’Ahuntsic 6 v 1 Drummondville
Boucherville 1 v 0 St Lazare Hudson
Chevaliers NDMC 4 v 3 Chaudière Ouest
Braves D’Ahuntsic 4 v 1 St Lambert
August 6 Drummondville 2 v 6 St Lambert
AS Laval Reserves 0 v 6 Mistral de Sherbrooke
St Léonard 3 v 5 Braves D’Ahuntsic
Chaudière Ouest
Panellinios St Michel 2 v 5 Charlesbourg
Lakeshore 15 7 3 5 34 29 24 5
August 13 AS Laval Reserves 0 v 4 Boucherville
9 St Lazare Hudson 15 6 5 4 43 31 23 12
August 27 Charlesbourg 2 v 0 St Léonard
St Lazare Hudson 3 v 2 Panellinios St Michel
Mistral de Sherbrooke 5 v 4 St Lazare Hudson
Drummondville 0 v 2 Trois Rivières
Mistral de Sherbrooke 3 v 0 Lakeshore
Trois Rivières 1 v 4 Braves D’Ahuntsic
Mistral de Sherbrooke 15 10 3 2 52 18 33 34
Laval Reserves 0 v 7 Trois Rivières
Royal Select Beauport Reserves 3 v 0 Chevaliers NDMC
Boucherville 0 v 0 Chevaliers NDMC
Charlesbourg 15 8 2 5 40 21 26 19
Charlesbourg 1 v 3 Mistral de Sherbrooke Lakeshore 5 v 0 Laval Reserves
Royal Select Beauport Reserves 15 10 2 3 34 14 32 20
10 Panellinios St Michel 15 7 1 7 28 32 22 4
11 Boucherville 15 6 3 6 39 35 21 4
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
12 Drummondville 15 7 0 8 31 47 21 16
14 Laval Reserves 15 2 1 12 13 52 7 39
15 Chevaliers NDMC 15 2 1 12 14 42 6 28
St Lazare Hudson 4 v 2 Laval Reserves
St Lambert 1 v 1 Royal Select Beauport Reserves
15 11 1 3 51 20 34 31
13 St Léonard 15 2 1 12 22 50 7 28
16 AS Laval Reserves 15 1 1 13 11 58 4 47
Chaudière Ouest 10 v 1 AS Laval Reserves
Royal Select Beauport Reserves 2 v 0 Boucherville
Braves D’Ahuntsic 15 9 2 4 34 22 29 12
St Lambert 15 6 6 3 24 12 24 12
Lakeshore 1 v 2 Drummondville
August 20 Laval Reserves 2 v 5 Charlesbourg
Panellinios St Michel 6 v 1 AS Laval Reserves
Pos Club
August 7 Trident 4 v 0 Boucherville
Trident 3 v 0 Pierrefonds Reserves
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August 6 Royal Sélect Beauport Reserves 4 v 1 Pierrefonds Reserves
September 3 Pierrefonds Res v Royal Sélect Beauport Res
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
5 Pierrefonds Reserves 16 6 0 10 33 39 17 6
August 28 Chaudière Ouest Reserves 6 v 1 Pierrefonds Reserves
Pos Club
Revolution 4 v 1 Boucherville
2 Royal Sélect Beauport Reserves 16 9 3 4 27 17 30 10
August 14 Pierrefonds Reserves 0 v 3 Revolution
RESULTS
Boucherville 4 v 0 Royal Sélect Beauport Reserves
Royal Sélect Beauport Reserves 3 v 1 Revolution SCHEDULE
3 Revolution 17 9 2 6 34 24 29 10
4 Boucherville 17 8 4 5 36 27 28 9
August 21 Royal Sélect Beauport Reserves 0 v 1 Chaudière Ouest Res
6 Chaudière Ouest Reserves 17 4 3 10 22 40 15 18
1 Trident 17 10 4 3 36 15 34 21
3 AS Laval Reserves 17 7 3 7 20 24 24 4
St Léonard 2 v 0 Salaberry
2 Trois Rivières 17 11 4 2 45 16 37 29
4 Mistral de Sherbrooke 17 6 4 7 31 28 22 3
SCHEDULE
St Léonard 6 v 0 Braves D’Ahuntsic
August 7 Union Lanaudière Sud 2 v 0 AS Laval Reserves
August 28 Mistral de Sherbrooke 2 v 2 AS Laval Reserves
Trois Rivières 2 v 0 Mistral de Sherbrooke
5 Salaberry 17 6 2 9 19 31 19 12
Salaberry 0 v 0 AS Laval Reserves
Salaberry 0 v 4 Union Lanaudière Sud
August 14 Salaberry 0 v 3 Mistral de Sherbrooke
September 4 Trois Rivières v Salaberry
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
7 Braves D’Ahuntsic 18 1 3 14 12 67 6 55
AS Laval Reserves v Mistral de Sherbrooke
1 Union Lanaudière Sud 18 12 3 3 45 12 39 33
Braves D’Ahuntsic 1 v 8 Union Lanaudière Sud
August 5 Trois Rivières 6 v 0 Braves D’Ahuntsic
August 21 Mistral de Sherbrooke 2 v 3 St Léonard
6 St Léonard 18 4 1 13 21 41 12 20
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RESULTS
June 25 Royal Select Beauport 3 v 0 Salaberry
Lanaudière Nord 1 v 2 Lévis Est Boucherville 6 v 0 Lachine
Lakeshore 4 v 0 Montis
Boucherville 2 v 2 Brossard (7 6 on penalties)
July 6 Royal Select Beauport 1 v 1 Venturi de Saguenay
June 23 Venturi de Saguenay 3 v 0 Val d’Or
QUÉBEC CUP RESULTS(MEN)
July 10 Charlesbourg 3 v 0 Gatineau
Braves d’Ahuntsic win 6 5 on penalties
August 17 Royal Select Beauport 5 v 0 Braves d’Ahuntsic Chaudière Ouest 1 v 0 Boucherville
June 22 Mistral de Sherbrooke 3 v 2 St Hyacinthe
Trois Rivières 1 v 2 Lanaudière Nord
Boucherville 1 v 0 Mistral de Sherbrooke
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Mistral de Sherbrooke 3 v 1 St Lazare Hudson
Chaudière Ouest 4 v 0 Lévis Est
September 11 Royal Sélect Beauport v Chaudière Ouest
Beauport win 6 4 on penalties
June 19 Montréal Centre 2 v 4 Lanaudière Nord
Assom 4 v 5 Lévis Est
2nd Round
Quarter Finals
June 29 Pierrefonds 0 v 6 Mont Royal Outremont
June 26 Revolution 0 v 5 Chaudière Ouest
Westmount 0 v 1 Lachine
Charlesbourg 6 v 1 St Léonard
3rd Round
Braves d’Ahuntsic 2 v 0 St Lambert
Braves d’Ahuntsic 1 v 1 Mont Royal Outremont
June 5 St Léonard 5 v 2 Drummondville
Semi Finals
July 7 Lakeshore 1 v 6 Mont Royal Outremont
QUÉBEC MEN
1st Round
Laval 1 v 3 Chaudière Ouest
Chevaliers NDMC 0 v 2 Gatineau
St Lazare Hudson 4 v 1 Québec Centre
June 4 Trident 2 v 6 Brossard
Panellinios St Michel 6 v 0 Notre Dame de Grâce
July 27 Royal Select Beauport 1 v 0 Charlesbourg
June 24 St Hubert 1 v 2 Longueuil
AS Laval 1 v 7 Lakeshore
Final
Panellinios St Michel 2 v 5 Braves D’Ahuntsic Chaudière Ouest 6 v 0 Longueuil
September 10 Royal Sélect Beauport v Mont Royal Outremont
July 13 Royal Select Beauport 2 v 1 St Léonard
June 5 Mont Royal Outremont 6 v 0 Longueuil
July 1 St Roch de Lachigan 0 v 5 Salaberry
St Lambert 0 v 1 St Laurent
June 12 Trident 7 v 0 Braves D’Ahuntsic
August 24 Royal Sélect Beauport 3 v 0 St Hubert
Semi Finals
Mont Royal Outremont 1 v 0 Trident
Trident 3 v 0 Celtix du Haute Richelieu
Lakeshore 1 v 5 Celtix du Haute Richelieu
Quarter Finals
August 3 Royal Select Beauport 5 v 1 St Laurent
June 24 Lévis Est 3 v 2 Gatineau
Chaudière Ouest 0 v 5 Mont Royal Outremont
Celtix du Haute Richelieu 2 v 1 Union Lanaudière Sud
Trois Rivières 2 v 2 Trident Trident win 6 4 on penalties
July 14 St Hubert 2 v 0 Pierrefonds
June 8 St Léonard 3 v 1 Mistral de Sherbrooke
AS Laval 0 v 5 St Hubert
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June 26 Lanaudière Nord 0 v 3 St Laurent
Revolution 0 v 3 Mont Royal Outremont
2nd Round
Chaudière Ouest 3 v 0 Salaberry
Final
June 22 Pierrefonds 4 v 0 Boucherville
July 20 AS Laval 3 v 1 Lévis Est
QUÉBEC WOMEN
Alongside their 13 provincial titles, Fredericton Picaroons Reds have participated in the National Championships Challenge Trophy inter provincial finals nine times (this year marks their 10th entry). They previously have finished as high as sixth place in both 2007 and 2019.
The Saturday Final was played at the Willie O’Ree Sports Complex in
August 13 Fredericton Reds 3 v 1 Dieppe
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Fredericton Picaroons Reds won the 2022 New Brunswick men’s provincial championship after a 3:1 win over CS Dieppe Sparx on Saturday 13 August. The one match playoff was organised after both sides finished even on points in the New Brunswick Premier Soccer League. With the win, Fredericton Picaroons Reds qualified for Canada Soccer’s 2022 Toyota National Championships in Vaughan, Ontario.
Championship game
This marks the second year in a row that Fredericton Picaroons Reds have won the men’s provincial title and the 13th time overall, all in the last 16 years. Only CS Dieppe Sparx, with three wins in a row from 2018 to 2020, have stopped Fredericton for provincial supremacy since 2007.
Fredericton.Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD 1 Dieppe 14 12 0 2 49 6 36 43 2 Fredericton Reds 14 12 0 2 44 7 36 37 3 Codiac 12 7 2 3 32 13 23 19 4 PEI Canada Games 13 6 3 4 23 21 21 2 5 NB Canada Games 14 3 5 6 25 29 14 4 6 Winsloe Charlottetown Royals 13 4 0 9 16 37 12 21 7 Fundy United 11 2 2 7 11 34 8 23 8 Saint John Mystics 13 0 0 13 9 62 0 53 The starting line ups for the Championship play offs. Fredericton in white and Dieppe in blue
RESULTS
NEW BRUNSWICK PREMIER SOCCER LEAGUE WOMEN 142 Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD 1 PEI Canada Games 10 6 1 3 19 13 19 6 2 Dieppe 10 6 1 3 26 21 19 5 3 Fredericton Reds 9 5 2 2 15 11 17 4 4 NB Canada Games 8 3 2 3 17 14 11 3 5 Fundy United 9 2 2 5 15 18 8 3 6 Codiac 8 1 0 7 3 18 3 15
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Stratford SC are back to back Prince Edward Island women’s provincial champions after winning 4 3 on kicks from the penalty mark at UPEI Field in Charlottetown. Stratford SC won the 2022 title after a scoreless draw with PEI FC on Wednesday 17 August, making it the second year in a row that Stratford SC has beaten Charlottetown’s PEI FC in the provincial final.
In 2021, Stratford SC won 2:1 over PEI FC in the Women’s Premier Championship. Before Stratford SC, there was no provincial winners in 2020 (because of the global pandemic) and Winsloe Charlottetown were seven time winners from 2013 to 2019.
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While Stratford SC won the women’s title, Winsloe Charlottetown Royals FC were acclaimed 2022 Prince Edward Island champions as the only PEI representatives in the New Brunswick Premier Soccer League.
For the Wednesday Final, Varsity’s starting lineup featured Kami Chaisson in goal, Isabelle Hagerman at right back, Madi Fischer and Erin Piltzmaker at centre back, Mary Cate Dodds at left back, Tyffanie Bordage, Caitlyn McCloskey and Emma McEachern at midfield, and Ella MacEachern, Emily Cormier and Braylan MacEachern up front. In the second half, Braylan MacEachern went in goal and Kami Chaisson played up front. Sarah Eden and Mackayla Vos were unavailable for the Final.
Jonathanbasis. Hammond, President
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It’s with a great deal of sadness that we are announcing my departure from the Halifax Dunbrack Soccer Club. I wanted to thank the HDSC Board for their understanding by allowing me to go back home to Scotland to support my family. I want to put on the record that the soccer club has significantly taken positive strides forward in the right direction and without the Board willingness to change we wouldn’t be in the fantastic position we are today.
We wish David all the best in his future endeavors and look forward to him sporting a Dunbrack shirt back home in Dundee supporting all our teams away at Nationals!
All programming will remain unchanged as we prepare for the 2022 23 Winter season. The club will begin the search for a new Technical Director immediately and will have an announcement in due time.
David Hannah, Technical Director
I’d like to place on record my thanks to David for the work he has done over the last 12 months. He has implemented many changes to our programming both for coaches and players. Introducing a world class system in Sports Session Planner for coaches to build and share sessions as well as redesigning our Skill Centre Program to meet elevated standards of player development to name a few.
The club is announcing the departure of David Hannah effective today, August 29th, 2022.
HALIFAX DUNBRACK LOOKING FOR A REPLACEMENT
Halifax Dunbrack Soccer Club is excited to be recruiting candidates to apply for the position of Technical Director. This individual must have the experience and knowledge to oversee the club's technical department and programming, including the strategic technical plan. We are actively seeking enthusiastic candidates who can think creatively, implement new ideas and prioritize a culture of inclusion.
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Furthermore, I would like to give a great deal of credit to the head coaches, assistant coaches, team mangers and the many volunteers who have adapted to the changes. The biggest challenge was and still is, trying to change the old culture of how t soccer club was run and developing a new culture that has everyone on the same pathway, which is vitally important for continued growth and development. It’s been a fantastic journey for us all and my hope is the club will continue this pathway of change. Many thanks to you all for the hard work and dedication that you all do on a day to day
2 SNS Canada Games 12 7 1 4 29 20 22 9 United DFC 6 3 3 30 18 21 12 Halifax Dunbrack 6 2 4 19 23 20 5 4 3 27 15 19 4 2 6 15 3 3 6 21 2 1 9 15 1 1 10 15 41 4
In the provincial semi finals, Suburban FC won 4 3 on kicks after a 3:3 draw with Valley United while Halifax Dunbrack won 5:4 over United DFC. The Friday semi finals as well as the Sunday provincial final were played at Mainland Commons in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
August 6 Valley United 1 v 1 Dunbrack
Ibrahim scored in the third minute, Suburban FC got goals in the second half from substitutes Damian DeDekker and Liam Kelly to secure the victory. It was Suburban FC’s second men’s provincial championship (2011 and 2022).
Hotspurs 1 v 3 Suburban
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United DFC 3 v 0 Halifax City
This marked the first Nova Scotia provincial championship since the global pandemic which canceled events in 2020 and 2021. With a young squad, coach Hewish said the key to his team’s success was his players’ collective trust in the process. That trust runs all the way back to the start of the season when they had to come from behind three times to win their opening match. Said Hewish, “it opened our eyes to what we could achieve on the road ahead.”
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Halifax County United 3 v 1 Atlantic Bears
August 12 Suburban 3 v 3 Valley United
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While Suburban FC are provincial champions, runners up Halifax Dunbrack SC will represent the province at Canada Soccer’s 2022 Toyota National Championships in Vaughan, Ontario. Suburban FC had already declared their intent to miss this year’s national competition because many of their players would be unavailable during the Atlantic University school season.
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22 14 17 7 Halifax County United 12
Semi Finals
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1 Suburban 12 11 1 0 31 8 34 23
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In the provincial final, coach Ollie Hewish’s starting lineup featured Will Veinot (goal), Alex Taylor at right back, Lewis Dye and Connor Manuel at centre back, Logan Harrington at left back, Max Bodurtha, Cole Stuart and Scott Firth at midfield, and James Spence, Moe Jaber and Ben Herrington up front. Damian DeDekker, Woody Bain and Liam Kelly featured as substitutes while Jack Kennedy, Carson Ripoll, Nacho Sanchez and William Warren dressed but did not feature.
Suburban win 4 3 on penalties
United DFC 4 v 5 Halifax Dunbrack
August 14 Suburban 2 v 1 Halifax Dunbrack
August 3 Valley United 3 v 0 Halifax City
Suburban FC came from behind on Sunday 14 August to win the 2022 Nova Scotia men’s provincial championship with a 2:1 victory over Halifax Dunbrack SC. Down a goal after Ahmed
August 4 Hotspurs 0 v 4 United DFC
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August 3 Valley United 2 v 2 United DFC
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Halifax County United also reached the provincial final in 2007, 2016 and 2017, notably losing their last two finals to Halifax Dunbrack SC.
Halifax County United 3 v 5 United DFC
August 12 Halifax Dunbrack 0 v 0 Suburban
In the provincial final, coach Danielle Cyr’s starting lineup featured Morgan Gillis (goal), Jenna Blackburn at right back, Madison Lavers and Ana Lucas at centre back, Emily Lush at left back, Sacha Clark, Ally Wilton and Virginia Boone at midfield, and Claire Langille, Chloe Richardson and Allie Martin up front. Kenadie Wagg, Madeline Laurence and Megan Ellis featured as substitutes while goalkeeper Haley Baker did not feature. Unavailable for the final were Carley Birrell, Talia Friesen, Ashley Poirier, Allie Scovil, Kayli Strickland, Hannah Wheaton, and Kaitlyn Woodworth.
Halifax County United won their second Nova Scotia women’s provincial championship on Sunday 14 August after a 2:1 victory over Halifax Dunbrack SC in the 2022 final. Allie Martin and
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Halifax County United previously won the Nova Scotia women’s championship in 2006. The team finished in third place that year at the National Championships in Surrey, British Columbia.
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United DFC 2 v 3 Halifax County United
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Virginia Boone were the Halifax County United goalscorers in the first half before Zoe Brown scored for Dunbrack in the second half. As provincial champions, Halifax County United will advance to Canada Soccer’s 2022 Toyota National Championships in Vaughan, Ontario.
1 SNS Canada 9 2 1 40 6 29 34 Halifax Dunbrack 8 3 1 42 10 27 32 United DFC 7 1 4 36 25 22 11 County 7 1 4 35 23 22 12 Suburban 6 0 6 34 23 18 11 United 5 1 6 34 15 16 19 Hotspurs 1 1 10 5 61 4 56 Halifax City 0 1 11 2 65 1 63
August 6 Hotspurs 0 v 5 Suburban
RESULTS
Dunbrack win 4 1 on penalties
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Halifax County United are heading to Vaughan, Ontario for the Nationals starting next month.
Not played Valley United 3 v 0 Halifax City Halifax City forfeited.
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August 2 NS Canada Games 1 v 1 Halifax Dunbrack
August 14 Halifax Dunbrack 1 v 2 Halifax County United
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In the provincial semi finals, Halifax County United won 4:2 over United DFC while Halifax Dunbrack SC won 4 1 on kicks after a 0:0 draw with Suburban FC. The Friday semi finals as well as the Sunday provincial final were played at Mainland Commons in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Holy Cross are again Breen’s Jubilee Trophy champions. The team defeated the Feildians All Star Rebar squad 1 0 in the final of the 2022 Breen’s Jubilee Trophy Championship in a game held at King George V Park in St. John’s on Sunday, Aug. 28. It was their seventh straight Jubilee Trophy title.
On their way to the final, Holy Cross defeated the Calvin Randell C.B.S. Strikers FC 11 0 in their semifinal matchup. Their coach, Jake Stanford, was named coach of the year, while Keisha Younge was named the league's top defender. Holy Cross’s Teri Murphy was awarded the Joy Burt Award as the regular season’s most spirited player. The Feildians’ Zoe Rowe had 18 goals in 15 games for her club and was awarded the Sandy Faulkner Award for scoring the most regular season goals. The Feildians’ Jillian Hutchings was the rookie of the year.
Holy Cross will head to Vaughan, Ontario, where they will represent the province at the Toyota National Championships being held October 5 10.
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The championship win caps an impressive season for Holy Cross. The team was perfect through the regular season (14 0 1) and the championship tournament (2 0).
It was a matchup between the league’s top two teams, as Holy Cross finished in first place with 43 points (14 0 1) and the Feildians in second with 32 points (10 3 2). Jane Pope, the winner of the Raeleen Baggs award as the regular season MVP, had the lone goal in the game. She scored 10 minutes into the game and that was enough to secure the victory for Holy Cross. Pope was also presented with the Sherry Morrissey Award as the tournament’s MVP, while the Ann Woodford Award for the Most Effective and Sportsperson like player was awarded to Stacey Hanlon of Feildians.
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1 Holy Cross Crusaders 20 16 3 1 65 14 51 51
Conception Bay South Strikers 2 v 1 Paradise
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
St. Lawrence Laurentians 1 v 3 Feildians
August 13 St. Lawrence Laurentians 2 v 2 Feildians
3 Conception Bay South Strikers 20 8 3 9 27 37 27 10
August 10 Feildians 0 v 3 Paradise
August 24 Paradise 1 v 4 Feildians
September 2 Holy Cross Crusaders v Conception Bay South Strikers
August 6 St. Lawrence Laurentians 1 v 1 Conception Bay Sth Strikers
Paradise 2 v 0 Conception Bay South Strikers
RESULTS
Holy Cross Crusaders 2 v 2 Feildians
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August 17 Feildians 1 v 1 Conception Bay South Strikers
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August 7 St. Lawrence Laurentians 2 v 2 Conception Bay Sth Strikers
September 4 Final
August 20 Holy Cross Crusaders 2 v 0 St. Lawrence Laurentians
August 21 Paradise 0 v 0 St. Lawrence Laurentians
September 3 3rd place Play Off
6 NL Canada Games 20 3 1 16 18 52 10 34
August 14 Holy Cross Crusaders 2 v 0 Conception Bay South Strikers
5 St. Lawrence Laurentians 20 5 5 10 25 45 20 20
August 3 Paradise 0 v 3 Feildians
Conception Bay South Strikers 2 v 5 Holy Cross Crusaders
4 Paradise 20 7 4 9 32 35 25 3
Feildians v Paradise
Holy Cross Crusaders 2 v 0 Paradise
2 Feildians 20 11 4 5 41 25 37 16
August 4 Feildians 0 v 0 NL Canada Games
3 NL Canada Games 12 6 1 5 17 16 19 1
Final August 28 Holy Cross Crusaders 1 v 0 Feildians
2 Feildians 15 10 2 3 45 11 32 34
August 7 Holy Cross Crusaders 3 v 1 Feildians
4 St. John's 15 2 1 12 6 50 7 44
5 Conception Bay South Strikers 15 1 1 13 3 65 4 62
August 18 St. John’s 1 v 5 Feildians
1 Holy Cross Crusaders 15 14 1 0 76 5 43 71
St. John’s 0 v 2 Conception Bay South Strikers
August 15 Feildians 5 v 0 Conception Bay South Strikers
Play
August 27 Conception Bay South Strikers 2 v 1 St John’s
RESULTS
August 1 NL Canada Games 5 v 0 Conception Bay South Strikers
Feildians 4 v 0 St. John’s
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August 8 Conception Bay South Strikers 0 v 2 St. John’s
Holy Cross Crusaders 11 v 0 St. John’s
Feildians 3 v 1 St John’s
3rd Place Play Off
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
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August 26 Holy Cross Crusaders 11 v 0 Conception Bay South Strikers
Welcome back to the Canadian Woso Roundup written by AC Lang of wsoccer.ca! As always, this roundup aims to increase the visibility of Canadian womxn in soccer. We’re going back to the usual format; Three August Highlights, League in focus: UWCL, Local Footy, and CanXNT/YNT News. It’s been a busy month, with pre season kicking off across Europe, uni/college seasons starting, summer transfer season wrapping up, the U20 world cup, and one of Bev’s more controversial roster drops. Let’s dive in.
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One look at the NWSL standings these days tells you something Canadian NWSL fans have known for a long time. Canadian players are genuine stars in the league. All top 8 teams feature Canadians as key players on their team, from San Diego’s brick wall / GK killer Sheridan to high flying Houston’s Canadian trio. Sophie Schmidt, in particular, has been instrumental in Houston’s strong performances this month, tallying a goal and an assist, and dominating the midfield both on and off the ball. Elsewhere, KC’s Desi Scott hit the 10k minutes milestone and veteran GK Erin McLeod is second in the league in saves, leading Orlando to playoff contention. Down in Portlanada, Sincy picked up her 5th goal vs the Spirit, and is generally a key creative piece of the league’s highest scoring team. Last but not least, the newest Canadian in the league, Jordyn Huitema is off to a great start with OL, racking up 400 minutes in 5 starts, scoring once, picking up an assist, and playing 8 key passes.
Canadians star in pre szn action
There’s not much more exciting than the European pre season finally kicking off. After a smashing Festival of Football (Women’s Euros, CONCACAF, AFCON, and Copa America), players took some well deserved rest and are now back with their clubs eyeing a good start to the season. Some Canadians were on pre season trips with their clubs including to exciting international club tournaments (Women’s ICC, Women’s Cup, Amos French Women’s Cup). These types of tournaments are increasingly well promoted and featured interesting matchups for our CanWNT players, such as Chelsea vs OL (2:3 pen.) Portlanada vs Chelsea (0:1), ManU vs PSG (2:1), and Tottenham vs Club America (1:2). We got to see our CanWNT stars in new threads including Leon at ManU, Hellstrom with Dijon, Alidou at Familicao, and most notably, Buchanan with Chelsea. Chelsea and ManU in particular are throwing a lot of their marketing money at their new Canadian stars, who have quickly become regulars in the starting XI, early on.
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Overall, 14 Canadians entered qualifying while only 2 have automatically qualified (Fleming, Buchanan). The central venue mini tournament format made for interesting challenges, as the teams played a semi final, and only the tourney champions moved on. The first round (played Aug 18 21) saw Grosso (Juve) and Lacasse (Benfica) advance, as their powerhouse sides continue to show they are among the best 16 teams in Europe. Both players saw significant minutes across both the semi final and final games. Despite being disqualified, the other Canadians also showed tremendous efforts and success. KDFF’s Canadian quad played a solid first game against Ajax, with Viens scoring the go ahead goal. In the consolation final, Gabby Carle came up with a big performance, scoring two goals, including the game winner. See the below graphic for the full list of Canadian players.
Inarguably the biggest transfer story of August was Victoria Pickett’s shock move to NJNY Gotham FC announced on August 22nd. KC’s sweetheart and ROTY Finalist in 2021, was a fan favourite with the club and admitted the move was unexpected in a presser. Nevertheless, Gotham FC paid a significant sum to secure the creative midfielder’s rights, sending $200k in allocation money + a 2023 first round draft pick to KC in exchange. Most fans were shocked, and some were skeptical, but the good news is Vic will pick up tons of minutes with Gotham, and has the opportunity to learn lots from leaders like Kristen Mewis. In other news, a former CanYNT player in Natasha Tcheki Namgotchian made a well deserved comeback to pro soccer. After tearing her ACL in Hungary last year, her viral post about the lack of support she received from the club emphasized the danger of sending our players to unvetted environments abroad. Good news is, she’s back! She signed a deal with Damallsvenskan club AIK and has started every game since. Last but not least, four domestic university level and League 1 standouts went pro after the conclusion of their seasons. Kathryn Harvey (TWU/Unity), Ellie Bakayama (Lethbridge/Rivers), Kayla Goncalves (SFU/Altitude), and Julia Benati (Buffalo/London) signed pro deals in solid second divisions in Denmark, France, and Norway, respectively. Best of luck to all players making a move this season. This marks the conclusion of summer player movement, largely until the winter break or when the college season ends.
League in Focus: UWCL
Last year, when we first started this newsletter, the UWCL was the first league we featured. But as you know, the coverage has deepened since then, so let’s take a look at the 2022/23 campaign, starting with Qualifying. Albeit a bit complex, the path to qualification is a fascinating one, with only four teams automatically qualifying for the Group Stage. This year, those teams are OL (previous winner/ French champion), Wolfsburg (German Champion), Barca (last year’s finalist), and Chelsea (English Champion). All other teams, entered qualifying either, in Round 1 or 2. There are two pathways to qualification, the Champions path, which consists of teams who won their respective leagues, and the League path, consisting of teams who finished 2nd or 3rd in top leagues (UEFA League coefficient 1 6). See the graphic below.
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Back to our usual Domestic Footy section, but we hope you enjoyed the in depth features of League 1 ON/BC, PLSQ and UWS this
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How to Watch
After almost a decade of relative shallow growth, the UWCL has exploded in the last 2 3 years. A new deal with DAZN, the major streaming platform known for carrying the Men’s CL and EPL (until this year), among other major sports, has completely changed the game. All of a sudden, the broadcasting quality finally matches up to the level of play these women have been exhibiting all this time. The viewership records have all been smashed, both online and in person (see 90k at Camp Nou x2). Their campaign slogan is ‘with all eyes we all rise’, which is one of the most on point takes I’ve ever heard/ seen in Woso. The first two years of the contract see all matches starting at the group stage streamed in multiple languages live and for free on YouTube. This has increased global viewership and brand visibility tenfold. The final of the 2022 edition of the tournament drew 2.3M viewers to their youtube stream. And the most exciting part is that it’s going to keep growing with all the investment and research happening in UEFA. The most recent reports by UEFA show that women’s football could be a $700 million dollar (USD) business by 2033.
Domestic Footy
the first interprovincial championship between L1BC/ON, and PLSQ clubs took place in Laval, QC on the second week of August. Through a strong partnership with OneSoccer / CSB the broadcast quality of the tournament was fantastic and perfectly promoted the quality on the field. Surprising absolutely no one, AS Blainville took the treble (they also won their league and cup competitions), but all teams were winners considering they were all part of history. All teams and players made an excellent account for themselves under the eyes of Breagha Carr Harris, Canada Soccer’s Head of Professional Women’s Soccer. The weekend brought everything we could have wished for; dramatic games, PK’s, bangers, and passionate fans. This is what she had to say about it to La Presse, keenly observing that the collaboration demonstrated in the event will be key for the growth of Woso moving forward.
In Round 2, Cloe and Julia will encounter two more Canadians in Ashley Lawrence (PSG) and Nicole Kozlova (dual national UKR, HB Koge). Round 2 will follow a more traditional 2 leg knockout / home and away format. Keep an eye out for the draw on September 1st, and the two matchdays on September 20/21, 28/29.
In other news, the Canada Games took place in Niagara for the first time since 2020 (COVID). It was amazing to see our top youth athletes partake in a national competition for the first time in their careers. Team Ontario’s Women’s soccer squad ended up on top, defeating Quebec in the final. Nova Scotia ultimately earned the bronze medal, showing once again that the East coast has just as much talent as the West. The nations top young players, including CanW15 17 stars Rosa Maalouf, Clare Logan, Zoe Markesini, Anna Hauer, and Amanda Allen, starred in the tournament. Most importantly it was clear to see how much these athletes have craved an experience like this, the opportunity to measure themselves against their peers and work together as a team. Another excellent showcase of the talent in our country.
Last but not least, the Usports season got underway, first with pre season action, then with the Canada West division which kicked off a week before the rest. As usual, there were tons of off season changes as seniors graduated and the country’s best recruits committed to various programs. From coast to coast, here are some story lines to pay attention to this season (you can follow along here, or in my bi monthly roundup for 49Sports). On the East Coast, Cape Breton is always a contender for the title, although last year the league saw more parity than in years priorl. You can expect Acadia to be competitive as they look to build off their 2022 AUS winning campaign, which snapped a three year reign by the Capers. St FX may have something to say this season, as many of their players and their assistant coach are coming off a successful summer in League 1 ON with Electric City. In Quebec, UQAM, Montreal, and Laval are sure to be among the top three finishers. Quebec’s talent shone bright this summer at the All Quebec Interprovincial Championship game. Many of those players will now disperse among the aforementioned programs, and look to be the first Quebec based team to win nationals since 2017 (Montreal in Winnipeg coincidentally a tournament yours truly played
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This Australia roster, though. Wow, what looked to be a normal and routine international window against top 12 competition turned into a complex puzzle for Bev Priestman. The absences will ultimately define this window, with our entire back line out of the picture (inj Gilles, Riviere, Buchanan, Chapman, personal reasons Lawrence) and missing from the squad. Replacing them are Carle, Levasseur, Yekka, and J. Rose. Coming in as questionable are Quinn (concussion), and Fleming (missed recent friendlies). The only new midfielder called in USC Trojan Simi Awujo, the U20 midfield standout who Bev praised for her dangerous runs into the box. In attack, D. Rose has been injured (ankle) since the CONCACAF Championship. She is replaced by Clarissa Larisey, the standout striker stunning the competition with Celtic. Many fans had been tracking her for some time, calling for a call up after her first full pro season in which she scored 9 goals in 8 games. In three regular season games this season, she has already scored 7 times, making her impossible to ignore on a team needing goals. With such a significant amount of turnover in the squad, you can expect the new faces to get their opportunities to play.
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Last but not certainly not least, let’s go over some major CanWNT and CanYNT News.
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OUA East, the road will run through powerhouse Ottawa again, though Queen’s look to retain the OUA Crown. U of T should be competitive, considering many of their players and also are coming fresh off the successful Alliance L1O season (bronze medal at Interprovincial Championships). They’ve also added key players such as Karly Hellstrom (yes, Jenna’s sister and Kent State standout), who will complement Badovinac’s threat in attack. In the OUA West, it will likely be Western running away with it once again. Their competition for the top spot will likely be Guelph and York, both of whom have quite a few young faces in their group and will look to build around key veteran midfielders (Uddenberg, Vanderhoef Guelph, Chouhan, Mitchell York). Last but not least, Canada West will once again be intriguing, with last year’s Champion MacEwan in the mix to win again, joined by Calgary, UBC, and Trinity Western who will all be competitive based on being historically strong programs, but also achieving great things through affiliated summer programs (UWS Champions Foothills, or L1BC’s Champion Varsity FC, etc). The first big game of the season came on opening weekend as UBC beat their bitter rivals TWU 2:0 away thanks to a huge game by GK Johns (8 saves) and another clutch goal by veteran Danielle Steere.
CanXNT News
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Let’s start the CanYNT section off with our newest medal! It was silver for the U15s at the CONCACAF Championships in Tampa earlier this month. In dramatic fashion, Canada beat Mexico in PKs to make it to the Gold medal game, where they ultimately fell to the US. Head Coach Jasmine Mander praised her young players who got valuable experience at the international level, and will bring the new standard back to their home environments. It’s good to hear the kids are dreaming bigger than ever.
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Unfortunately, the U20s World Cup did not go as Canadian players, coaches and fans would have hoped. With three group stage losses, Canada did not make it out of the group stage. Truthfully, their effort can not be disputed and it was evident that the players and coaches were working hard for each other. The harsh reality was that the U20 program has not and does not receive nearly enough resources to truly thrive. While many people came out and blamed the lack of a domestic pro league (which may also be true), it’s important to consider that these players have not spent a lot of time together in the last cycle, with only a few camps able to run throughout COVID. Nevertheless, players and coaches had every reason to be proud of their commitment and service to the national team. Players like Jade Rose reminded us that what’s really important, after all. It’s sad to see another cycle graduate without the proper infrastructure in place to continue nurturing their soccer career at home. With another 2 3 years left at school, our hope is that many of them will go on to play professionally.
This was undoubtedly one of the most difficult squads Bev has had to select, especially since half her talent pool is unavailable as they’re just starting their NCAA seasons. Bev caught some (loving) flack this time around, mainly related to her continued omission of Swedish based duo Viens and Carle. Both are playing consistent 90s, and tearing it up with goals and assists, too (Carle 2G, 1A, Viens 10G,7A, Strats 2G). Regardless, Carle ended up replacing Buchanan, but Viens is still on the outside looking in. Bev responded to this line of questioning by stressing that she knows they’re doing well, but she wanted to see new faces, as this is one of the last windows to experiment in the build up to the 2023 World Cup. Make sure to tune into the broadcast (OneSoccer), as the very late night/ early morning kickoff times (12:45 pm, 5:45 am EST/ 9:45/3:45PT) will give us a preview of what’s awaiting us next summer.
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Idir Zerrouki has signed for German Oberliga Mittelrheinliga side Blau Weiß Friesdorf from Scottish Premiership side Glasgow Celtic.
Marcel Bona has signed for German Oberliga Westfalen side Sportfreunde Siegen from Hingarian side Újpest.
Jacob Scahffelburg scored on his debut for Nashville in the 26th minute of their 4 0 home win against Dallas in the MLS.
Stefanos Kolivas has signed for Greek Gamma Ethmiki side Asteras Petriti from PLSQ side Mont Royal Outremont. Cruz Hastings has signed for Inverness Athletic of the Scottish North Caledonian League.
MALE CANUCKS ABROAD
Wyatt Davis of Calgary Dinos has signed for German NOFV Oberliga Süd side SV 09 Arnstadt.
Aribim Pepple has signed for English Championship side Luton Town from Canadian Premier League side Cavalry.
Juvy Kooner formerly of the Vancouver Whitecaps has signed for Portuguese Under 23 side Braga.
O’Vonte Mullings scored his first goal for USL Championship side New York Red Bulls II bagging the winner against Atlanta United 2.
Contracts and Transfers
Keegan McKenna signed for Mittelrheinliga side FC Hürth.
Firsts and Milestones
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Lachlan Will and Leo Enekegho have joined German NOFV Oberliga Süd side Wacker 90 Nordhausen from League1 BC side Victoria Highlanders.
Billy Bitihene (right) has signed for Italian Serie D Girone B side Desenzano from group rivals Franciacorta.
Ivan Mamic has signed for Bosnia and Herzegovina Prva Liga side BFK Simm Bau from Croatian side NHK Dragovoljac.
Awards and Championships
Dane Domić has signed for Croatian Prva Nogometna Liga side Croatia Zmijavci from Croatian Treća nogometna liga side NK Ravnice.
Kyle Hiebert has been promoted to MLS side St Louis City from their MLS NextPro team St Louis City 2.
Jin An has signed for German Regionalliga Südwest side Rot Weiß Koblenz from Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz/Saar side Kaiserslautern II. He made his debut as an 83rd minute substitute in their 3 1 home defeat to Homburg Saar.
Damiano Pecile made his debut for Italian Serie B side Venezia in their 3 2 Coppa Italia 1st round defeat at home to Ascoli.
Shyon Omrani has signed for Portuguese 1a Divisão side Olímpico do Montijo.
Dayne St Clair of Minnesota United named MLS All Star game MVP. He was also named in the MLS Team of the Week for week 25.
Goteh Ntingee has signed for Canadian Premier League side Cavalry from German Oberliga side FC Grimma.
Victor Loturi made his Ross County debut coming on at half time in their 3 1 Scottish Premiership defeat to Celtic.
Josip Zorica has signed for Croatian 3HNL side Radnik Sesvete.
Venessa Mazur has joined Norwegian Topserien side Klepp Elite from League1 Ontario side Guelph Union.
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Margot Shore has joined Italian Serie B side Hellas Verona from rivals Pink Bari.
Israela Groves has signed for French Division 2 side US Saint Malo from Portuguese side Vilavardense.
Lindsay Kitson has signed for Israeli Premier League side Asa Tel Aviv from Portuguese side Albergaria.
Victoria Pickett has moved to NWSL side Gotham from rivals Kansas City Current.
Firsts and Milestones
Victoria Pickett made her Gotham debut coming on for the last 27 minutes in their 3 1 defeat to Angel City in the NWSL.
Lidia Brâdâu has joined Italian Serie B side Cesena from League1 Ontario side Blue Devils.
Kayla Goncalves has signed for French Division 2 side CA Paris 14 from League1 BC side Altitude.
FEMALE CANUCKS ABROAD
Natasha Tcheki Jamgotchian has signed for Swedish Damallsvenskan side Allmänna Idrottsklubben.
Contracts and Transfers
Habib Assem South West Sting Alberta
Aaron Ernset BTB Academy Keyano
Alesio Kacaj Winstars West Virginia Wesleyan
Mario McLennon Blue Devils Toronto Metropolitan
Montelene Dymond Barrie Kansas
Giuliana Paolella Vaughan Azzurri York
Brianna Sousa Saint Laurent Lafayette
Victoria Dupont Saguenay Lac St Jean Memphis
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Areez Velani Athlete Institute Colorado Springs
James Bartha Langley United Keyano
Dominic Douglas Chestermere United Keyano
Alexis Campbell Woodbridge Strikers Cincinnati
Firsts and Milestones
Player Club
Jaedyn Bell Saunders Milton Magic Heartland
Idean Rahimkhani DeRo TFC St Thomas
Player Club School
Hannah Rose Vaughan Azzurri Vancouver Island
Isabella Mazzaferro Caledon Niagara
Cassandra Decombe Saguenay Lac St Jean Louisiana
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Gabrielle St Jacques Saint Laurent St Peters
Ben Alexander made his debut for South Carolina Gamecocks in their 1 1 draw with Ohio State in the Big 10 Conference.
Shila Rasoul Fusion New Mexico State
Jack Cristini Sigma Spring Arbor
Calgary v British Columbia
Lethbridge v Trinity Western MacEwan v SaskatchewanVictoriavThompson Rivers
5 UBC Okanagan 2 0 1 1 2 5 1 3
September 3 Northern BC v Victoria Trinity Western v Thompson Okanagan
UBC Okanagan 1 v 1 Victoria
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September 17 Calgary v Fraser Valley
Mount Royal v British Columbia
Saskatchewan v Fraser Valley Mount Royal v Trinity Western
Pos Club
September 10 Victoria v Trinity Western British Columbia v Fraser Valley Thompson Rivers v Northern BC
August 26 Northern BC 0 v 0 Trinity Western
Thompson Rivers 2 v 0 British Columbia
September 16 Alberta v Northern BC
7 Fraser Valley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
Alberta v LethbridgeVictoriavNorthern BC
September 25 Northern BC v MacEwan
August 27 UBC Okanagan 1 v 4 British Columbia
September 9 Victoria v Fraser Valley
September 18 MacEwan v BC Okanagan
RESULTS
September 2 Northern BC v Victoria
2 Trinity Western 2 1 1 0 3 1 4 2
3 British Columbia 2 1 0 1 4 3 3 1
Victoria v Mount Royal BC Okanagan v Lethbridge British Columbia v Saskatchewan
Thompson Rivers 3 v 0 Victoria
August 28 Northern BC 1 v 3 Trinity Western SCHEDULE
September 4 Fraser Valley v Okanagan
British Columbia v Trinity Western Thompson Rivers v Northern BC
1 Thompson Rivers 2 2 0 0 5 0 6 5
September 23 Northern BC v Saskatchewan Fraser Valley v Alberta BC Okanagan v Mount Royal Victoria v Lethbridge Trinity Western v MacEwan Thompson Rivers v Calgary
September 24 Trinity Western v Calgary Thompson Rivers v Alberta
Trinity Western v UBC Okanagan
Fraser Valley v Thompson Rivers
September 30 BC Okanagan v Fraser Valley Thompson Rivers v Trinity Western British Columbia v Northern BC
4 Northern BC 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 2
6 Victoria 2 0 1 1 1 4 1 3
MacEwan 0 v 3 Mount Royal
Saskatchewan v Fraser Valley
Mount Royal v British Columbia
5 MacEwan 2 0 1 1 1 4 1 3
2 Saskatchewan 1 1 0 0 3 0 3 3
4 Calgary 2 0 2 0 2 2 2 0
August 27 Alberta 1 v 1 Calgary
Fraser Valley v Alberta BC Okanagan v Mount Royal Victoria v Lethbridge
Mount Royal v Trinity Western
August 28 MacEwan 1 v 1 Calgary
Lethbridge v Trinity Western MacEwan v SaskatchewanVictoriavThompson Rivers
Saskatchewan 3 v 0 Lethbridge
Calgary v British Columbia Alberta v LethbridgeVictoriavNorthern BC
SCHEDULE
September 24 Trinity Western v Calgary Thompson Rivers v Alberta
September 4 Saskatchewan v MacEwan
Lethbridge v Alberta
3 Alberta 2 0 2 0 2 2 2 0
September 3 Mount Royal v Calgary
September 2 Lethbridge v SaskatchewanMacEwanvAlberta
September 17 Calgary v Fraser Valley
6 Lethbridge 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 3
Alberta 1 v 1 Mount Royal
September 10 MacEwan v Alberta Calgary v Saskatchewan Mount Royal v Lethbridge
Trinity Western v MacEwan Thompson Rivers v Calgary
September 25 Northern BC v MacEwan Victoria v Mount Royal BC Okanagan v Lethbridge British Columbia v Saskatchewan
September 11 Calgary v Lethbridge
September 23 Northern BC v Saskatchewan
September 18 MacEwan v BC Okanagan
September 16 Alberta v Northern BC
1 Mount Royal 2 1 1 0 4 1 4 3
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Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
Pos Club
RESULTS
Mount Royal v Saskatchewan
September 18 Winnipeg v British Columbia Lethbridge v Thompson Rivers
Pos Club
Trinity Western 0 v 2 British Columbia SCHEDULE
3 Victoria 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 3
September 24 BC Okanagan v Trinity Western Thompson Rivers v Fraser Valley
Regina v Trinity Western Alberta v Northern BC Saskatchewan v Fraser Valley Manitoba v Victoria Mount Royal v BC Okanagan MacEwan v Calgary
September 10 BC Okanagan v Regina Victoria v Alberta Trinity Western v Mount Royal
Fraser Valley 0 v 8 British Columbia
August 27 Fraser Valley 0 v 0 Victoria
1 British Columbia 2 2 0 0 10 0 6 10
5 Calgary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Victoria v MacEwan BC Okanagan v Saskatchewan
September 17 Winnipeg v Victoria
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August 26 Trinity Western 3 v 0 Victoria
RESULTS
September 23 Okanagan v Fraser Valley Thompson Rivers v Trinity Western Calgary v Victoria Northern BC v British Columbia
8 UBC Okanagan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Calgary v British Columbia Northern BC v Victoria
Manitoba v British Columbia Regina v Fraser Valley MacEwan v Northern BC Alberta v MountSaskatchewanLethbridgeCalgaryvBCOkanaganvTrinityWesternRoyalvThompsonRivers
6 Northern BC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Calgary v Winnipeg Northern BC v Manitoba Fraser Valley v Lethbridge
British Columbia v MacEwan Thompson Rivers v Saskatchewan
September 30 British Columbia v BC Okanagan Victoria v Thompson Rivers Fraser Valley v Northern BC Trinity Western v Calgary
4 Fraser Valley 2 0 1 1 0 8 1 8
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
7 Thompson Rivers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
British Columbia v Alberta Thompson Rivers v Regina Calgary v Manitoba Northern BC v Winnipeg Fraser Valley v Mount Royal Trinity Western v Lethbridge
September 1 British Columbia v Victoria September 3 BC Okanagan v Northern BC Thompson Rivers v Calgary September 4 BC Okanagan v Calgary Thompson Rivers v Northern BC
2 Trinity Western 2 1 0 1 3 2 3 1
Trinity Western v Mount Royal
Regina v Trinity Western Alberta v Northern BC Saskatchewan v Fraser Valley Manitoba v Victoria Mount Royal v BC Okanagan MacEwan v Calgary
5 MacEwan 2 1 0 1 5 6 3 1
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September 10 BC Okanagan v Regina Victoria v Alberta
September 2 Saskatchewan v Regina September 9 Victoria v MacEwan
British Columbia v MacEwan
August 31 Mount Royal 4 v 2 Lethbridge
September 11 Calgary v Winnipeg Northern BC v Manitoba Fraser Valley v Lethbridge
Manitoba v British Columbia Regina v Fraser Valley MacEwan v Northern BC Alberta v MountSaskatchewanLethbridgeCalgaryvBCOkanaganvTrinityWesternRoyalvThompsonRivers
4 Saskatchewan 2 1 0 1 3 2 3 1
Northern BC v Winnipeg Fraser Valley v Mount Royal Trinity Western v Lethbridge
Regina 1 v 3 Manitoba
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
2 Manitoba 2 2 0 0 4 1 6 3
3 Alberta 2 1 0 1 6 5 3 1
September 18 Winnipeg v British Columbia
September 23 Winnipeg v Regina Manitoba v Saskatchewan
August 27 Lethbridge 2 v 6 Mount Royal
Thompson Rivers v Saskatchewan
Lethbridge v Thompson Rivers
September 24 Lethbridge v MacEwan
September 25 Lethbridge v Alberta Mount Royal v MacEwan
Pos Club
September 17 Winnipeg v Victoria
British Columbia v Alberta
August 28 Alberta 5 v 2 MacEwan
August 26 MacEwan 3 v 1 Alberta
Thompson Rivers v Regina Calgary v Manitoba
Saskatchewan 0 v 1 Manitoba Regina 0 v 0 Winnipeg
RESULTS
Saskatchewan 3 v 1 Winnipeg
SCHEDULE
BC Okanagan v Saskatchewan
Mount Royal v Alberta Winnipeg v Saskatchewan Manitoba v Regina
6 Regina 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 2
7 Winnipeg 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 2 8 Lethbridge 2 0 0 2 4 10 0 6
1 Mount Royal 2 2 0 0 10 4 6 6
September 23 Algoma v Wilfrid Laurier
September 30 Windsor v Wilfrid Laurier Guelph v Western Brock v McMaster
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
6
September 8 York v Waterloo
September 18 Waterloo v Brock Western v Algoma
September 4 Algoma v YorkWilfridMcMasterGuelphvWesternLauriervWaterloovWindsor
September 3 Western v McMaster
September 11 McMaster v Guelph Waterloo v York Western v Wilfrid Laurier Brock v Windsor
September 25 Algoma v YorkBrockMcMasterWindsorvWaterloovWesternvGuelph
Pos Club
Wilfrid Laurier v Guelph Windsor v McMaster
1 Algoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brock 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Guelph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McMaster 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Waterloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Western 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wilfrid Laurier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Windsor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2
3
SCHEDULE
September 9 Wilfrid Laurier v Western Guelph v McMaster Windsor v Brock
5
8
September 22 Western v Brock
4
7
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Guelph v Brock
September 2 Algoma v Brock Waterloo v Wilfrid Laurier Windsor v York
September 17 Western v Algoma
September 16 McMaster v Windsor Guelph v Wilfrid Laurier Brock v Waterloo
3 Nipissing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Ontario Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 4 Royal Military v Toronto
September 3 Queen’s v Ontario Tech Laurentian v Trent
September 9 Royal Military v Carleton Trent v Ontario Tech
5 Queen’s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 2 Queen’s v Carleton
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2 Laurentian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
1 Carleton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Toronto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
September 15 Ontario Tech v Toronto Metropolitan September 17 Carleton v Nipissing Toronto v Trent
Pos Club
September 10 Nipissing v Laurentian
September 24 Nipissing v Royal Military Laurentian v Queen's Trent v TorontoTorontoMetropolitan v Carleton
September 11 Laurentian v Nipissing Carleton v Toronto Ontario Tech v Trent
September 25 Laurentian v Royal Military Nipissing v Queen's Toronto Metropolitan v Ontario Tech Toronto v Carleton
6 Royal Military 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Queen’s v Royal Military Toronto v Ontario Tech Toronto Metropolitan v Trent
8 Toronto Metropolitan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Trent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8
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September 3 Western v McMaster
1 Algoma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brock 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Guelph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 McMaster 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Waterloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Western 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wilfrid Laurier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Windsor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2
5
September 25 Algoma v Windsor Brock v Western York v McMasterGuelphvWaterloo
Wilfrid Laurier v Waterloo McMaster v Western York v Windsor
September 17 Western v Algoma
Pos Club
September 9 Wilfrid Laurier v Western Guelph v McMaster Windsor v Brock
September 16 Brock v GuelphMcMasterWaterloovWindsorvWilfridLaurier
Wilfrid Laurier v Guelph Windsor v McMaster Waterloo v Brock
7
4
September 23 Algoma v Wilfrid Laurier
Guelph v York
SCHEDULE
September 2 Algoma v Brock Waterloo v Wilfrid Laurier Windsor v York
September 22 Western v Brock
September 11 Western v Wilfrid Laurier McMaster v Guelph Waterloo v York Brock v Windsor
September 30 Windsor v Wilfrid Laurier Brock v McMaster Guelph v Western
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
6
September 8 York v Waterloo
September 18 Western v Algoma
3
September 4 Algoma v Guelph
September 15 Ontario Tech v Toronto Metropolitan September 17 Carleton v Nipissing Toronto v Trent
September 9 Trent v Ontario Tech Ottawa v Queen's
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September 10 Nipissing v Laurentian
September 25 Nipissing v Queen's Laurentian v Royal Military Toronto Metropolitan v Ontario Tech Toronto v Carleton Trent v Ottawa September 29 Ottawa v Carleton
Pos Club
September 30 Carleton v Ottawa
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
7
September 4 Toronto Metropolitan v Ottawa Royal Military v Toronto
2
September 24 Nipissing v Royal Military
SCHEDULE
September 11 Laurentian v Nipissing Ontario Tech v Trent Carleton v Royal Military Ottawa v Toronto
5
September 3 Queen’s v Ontario Tech Toronto v LaurentianOttawavTrent
1 Carleton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Laurentian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 2 Queen’s v Carleton
4 Ontario Tech 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ottawa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Queen’s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Royal Military 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Toronto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Toronto Metropolitan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Trent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6
Laurentian v Queen's Trent v TorontoOntarioTorontoTechvOttawaMetropolitanv Carleton
September 18 Queen’s v Royal Military Ottawa v Nipissing Toronto v Ontario Tech Toronto Metropolitan v Trent
3 Nipissing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 16 Concordia v Laval
3 Montréal 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 0
2 McGill 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0
6 Concordia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 30 Québec à Montréal v McGill
Sherbrook 0 v 6 Laval
Québec à Montréal v Laval
McGill v Sherbrooke
September 9 Québec à Trois Rivières v Québec à Montréal
RESULTS
September 29 Québec à Trois Rivières v Montréal
August 31 Montréal 2 v 2 Québec à Trois Rivières
McGill 1 v 1 Québec à Montréal SCHEDULE
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September 11 Montréal v McGill
Laval v MontréalMcGillvQuébec à Montréal
Laval v Québec à Trois Rivières
Laval v SherbrookePosClub
September 25 Montréal v Concordia
5 Québec à Trois Rivières 1 0 1 0 2 2 1 0
September 23 Concordia v McGill
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
September 2 Laval v QuébecMontréalàTroisRivières v Sherbrooke
Québec à Montréal v Sherbrooke
7 Sherbrooke 1 0 0 1 0 6 0 6
4 Québec à Montréal 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0
September 18 Québec à Trois Rivières v Concordia
1 Laval 1 1 0 0 6 0 3 6
McGill v Québec à Trois Rivières
September 8 Sherbrooke v Concordia
Concordia v Québec à Montréal
Sherbrooke v Montréal
McGill 1 v 2 Québec à Montréal Montréal 2 v 0 Québec à Trois Rivières
RESULTS
September 25 Québec à Trois Rivières v Bishop's Montréal v Concordia Québec à Montréal v Laval McGill v Sherbrooke
5 Concordia 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
SCHEDULE
1 Montréal 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 2
September 29 Bishop’s v Concordia Québec à Trois Rivières v Montréal
August 31 Sherbrooke 1 v 2 Laval
3 Québec à Montréal 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 1
Québec à Montréal v Sherbrooke McGill v Québec à Trois Rivières
Laval v Québec à Trois Rivières
4 Bishop’s 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
August 30 Concordia 0 v 0 Bishop’s
Concordia v Québec à Montréal
September 18 Sherbrooke v Bishop's Québec à Trois Rivières v Concordia Laval v MontréalMcGillvQuébec à Montréal
8 Québec à Trois Rivières 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2
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September 23 Concordia v McGill Sherbrooke v Montréal Bishop’s v Québec à Montréal
6 McGill 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1
7 Sherbrooke 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1
Pos Club
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
September 16 Concordia v Laval Bishop’s v Montréal
September 2 Bishop’s v McGill Laval v QuébecMontréalàTroisRivières v Sherbrooke
September 8 Sherbrooke v Concordia
September 11 Montréal v McGill
September 30 Québec à Montréal v McGill Laval v Sherbrooke
2 Laval 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 1
September 9 Laval v QuébecBishop'sàTroisRivières v Québec à Montréal
Coach O'Keeffe is "Delighted to join the Mount Allison family. An incredible university with a great reputation, I look forward to working with the athletic department to enhance soccer in both the university and the province. Proud to be a Mountie!"
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We are excited to have Derek on campus as he gets ready for the Mounties Men's Soccer training camp on August 20th. His passion for the game is contagious and has already had a positive affect in our department.
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O’KEEFFE NAMED MOUNTIES HEAD COACH
Mr. O'Keeffe comes to Sackville having most recently spent time in League1 Ontarioas the Technical Director for the Simcoe County Rovers. Originally from Cork City, Ireland, Derek has Ba Hons Degree in Sports Coaching Development from the Manchester Metropolitan University. Previous to arriving in Canada in 2010, he spent time in Ireland and the United States where he spent time as a youth coach for the New York Red Bulls. Along with his UEFA A Coaching Licence, Derek has a multitude of certifications in fitness and nutrition.
8 Prince Edward Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mount Allison v St Francis Xavier New Brunswick v Dalhousie
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September 9 St Francis Xavier v Acadia
MEN
Acadia v Cape Breton
Mount Allison v Acadia
September 10 Moncton v Memorial
1 Acadia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dalhousie v Prince Edward Island
Pos Club
5 Moncton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 St Francis Xavier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Acadia v Memorial
4 Memorial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 St Francis Xavier v New Brunswick
September 17 Memorial v Cape Breton
September 28 Prince Edward Island v Mount Allison
September 18 Memorial v Cape Breton
SCHEDULE
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
2 Cape Breton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prince Edward Island v Saint Mary's Moncton v Acadia
September 24 St Francis Xavier v Moncton Cape Breton v New Brunswick
Saint Mary’s v Memorial Cape Breton v Moncton
New Brunswick v Dalhousie
10 Saint Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Saint Mary’s v Mount Allison
Mount Allison v Saint Mary's
ATLANTIC UNIVERSITIES SPORT
3 Dalhousie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 New Brunswick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 30 Mount Allison v Dalhousie
Cape Breton v Saint Mary's
Prince Edward Island v St Francis Xavier
September 23 Dalhousie v Memorial
6 Mount Allison 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
St Francis Xavier v Prince Edward Island Moncton v New Brunswick
Cape Breton v Prince Edward Island Dalhousie v Mount Allison
8 Prince Edward Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 St Francis Xavier v Acadia
St Francis Xavier v Prince Edward island Cape Breton v Saint Mary's Moncton v New Brunswick
MEN
New Brunswick v Dalhousie
September 24 Cape Breton v New Brunswick
September 28 UPEI v Mount Allison
Prince Edward island v St Francis Xavier
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September 23 Dalhousie v Memorial
Prince Edward island v Saint Mary's New Brunswick v Dalhousie
2 Cape Breton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dalhousie v Prince Edward island
St Francis Xavier v Moncton
Pos Club
10 Saint Mary’s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
Moncton v Memorial Dalhousie v Mount Allison
7 New Brunswick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 St Francis Xavier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 11 Acadia v Memorial
1 Acadia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 30 Mount Allison v Dalhousie Acadia v Cape Breton
September 25 St Francis Xavier v New Brunswick Cape Breton v Moncton
Mount Allison v Saint Mary's
Saint Mary’s v Memorial
Saint Mary’s v Mount Allison
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
5 Moncton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Memorial v Cape Breton
September 10 Cape Breton v Prince Edward island
Mount Allison v Acadia
6 Mount Allison 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ATLANTIC UNIVERSITIES SPORT
3 Dalhousie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mount Allison v St Francis Xavier Moncton v Acadia
4 Memorial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Memorial v Cape Breton
he Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Men’s Soccer National Championship will be hosted by Langara College later this year. The Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST) institution will host the event in Langley, BC, from Nov. 9 12, 2022.
All matches at the LEC will take place at the Willoughby Community Park’s Norwest Premier Field, which offers Polytan Ligaturf RS+ field the same product which is used in B.C. Place, home of the Vancouver Whitecaps of the Major League Soccer. The tournament will feature eight teams from across Canada: conference champions from the PACWEST, Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC), Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC), Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA), Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) and Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA) as well as a wildcard team and the host Falcons.
The PACWEST has medalled at 12 of the last 13 CCAA Men’s Soccer Championships. “PACWEST teams are always highly competitive within their own conference, and this has proven valuable in preparing them to contend at CCAA Championships,” said David Munro, CCAA Men’s Soccer Convenor. “This trend should continue as the conference champion from BC and host team will be in a familiar setting and have local fans cheering them on.”
Langara, which has proudly earned 25 CCAA and 172 PACWEST titles, has earned four CCAA Championship crowns in Men’s Soccer (2000, 1999, 1993, 1992). The Falcons, who last hosted the 2019 CCAA Men’s Basketball National Championship, have welcomed the top teams in CCAA Men’s Soccer on three other occasions (2006, 2005, 2000).
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LANGLEY TO HOST 2022 MEN’S NATIONALS
Langara is also known as snəweyəɬ leləm, a name given to it by the Musqueam people on whose traditional territory the College is located.
Langara will once again be partnering with the Langley Events Centre (LEC) to provide a first class experience for the student athletes, team personnel, fans and officials,” said Jake McCallum, Tournament Chair and Director, Athletics & Intramurals at Langara College, which is located in Vancouver. “We look forward to welcoming the country to the West Coast for an experience that is second to none.”
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ST CLAIR WINDSOR TO HOST MEN’S NATIONALS IN 2023
“Our host committee is excited to be a part of this celebrated tradition of hosting student athletes at their highest level of competition,” said Christina Gatto, Director, Athletics and Recreational Services at St. Clair. “We are dedicated to making it the very best CCAA Championship the community has seen to date.”
All matches will take place at the newly built Acumen Stadium, a $26 million facility which opened in 2021. A unique feature to the new facility is a million dollar professional digital scoreboard.
“St. Clair College has hosted multiple OCAA and CCAA championships in recent years, including the highly successful 2021 CCAA Golf National Championships, so the host committee is well prepared and excited to welcome the best collegiate Men’s Soccer teams in 2023,” said David Munro, CCAA Men’s Soccer Convenor. “With a new state of the art facility that will enable players and teams to perform at their highest level, this will be a must see CCAA Championship.”
While St. Clair is still searching for its first ever CCAA medal in Men’s Soccer, the OCAA as a conference has claimed eight of the last nine CCAA crowns in the sport.
St. Clair College acknowledges that it sits on the three fires confederacy’s traditional territory of the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi nations.
The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Men’s Soccer National Championship will be hosted by St. Clair College in 2023. The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) institution will host the event in Windsor, ON, from Nov. 8 11, 2023.
In addition to hosting CCAA Golf in 2021, the Saints hosted the 2016 CCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship.
The tournament will feature eight teams from across Canada: conference champions from the Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST), Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC), Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC), OCAA, Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) and Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA) as well as a wildcard team and the host Saints.
“While each event has been different, one common thread is the great involvement and cooperation that we’ve had with the students, staff and faculty when hosting,” said Amato, who also serves as CCAA President. “These opportunities have been amazing as they give our students the chance to experience a championship and allow them to put into practice theories that they’ve learned in the classroom.”
Vince Amato, Athletic Director at Champlain Saint Lambert, will be the Tournament Chair. “We are looking forward to hosting the best student athletes from across the country and putting on a great event that will provide them with a memorable experience on and off the field,” said Amato. “We look forward to hosting our first CCAA Women’s Soccer National Championship.” CCAA Championship matches will take place on Seaway Park 3, a field located directly next to the college. The artificial turf field, constructed in 2012, is FIFA certified.
The Cavaliers last hosted a CCAA Championship in 2015 (Men’s Soccer). Prior to that, they hosted CCAA Men’s Basketball (2008), CCAA Cross Country Running (2012) and CCAA Women’s Basketball (2014).
The Cavaliers have built their Women’s Soccer program into one of the top college programs in Quebec. They’ve also had success at recent CCAA Championships, taking home bronze in 2019, gold in 2018 and silver in 2017.
CHAMPLAIN TO HOST WOMEN’S NATIONALS THIS YEAR
The Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) institution will host the event Nov. 9 12, 2022, in Saint Lambert, QC.
Champlain College Saint Lambert will host the 2022 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Women’s Soccer National Championship.
The eight team tournament will feature conference champions from the Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST), Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC), Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC), Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA), RSEQ and Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA). The Cavaliers, who automatically qualify as hosts, and a wildcard team from OCAA, will round out the field.
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“Saint Lambert has a long history of hosting superior events and visiting student athletes, coaches and spectators will be in for an amazing and exciting CCAA Championship,” said Marlene Ford, CCAA Women’s Soccer Convenor. “The Cavaliers Women’s Soccer program has been very successful in recent seasons, and they will now have the opportunity to showcase their talents on their home field in front of friends, family, and the community.”
PACWEST SOCCER KICKS OFF
Soccer is the first PACWEST sport to announce the schedule for the upcoming 2022 season with the schedules for volleyball and basketball set to be released in the next few weeks.
s the first sign that PACWEST athletics is getting close as the 2022 soccer schedules for both women and men are unveiled.
The 12 game soccer schedules will conclude on Sunday October 23rd with a full slate of games. The PACWEST championship playoff tournament will feature a semi final between the second and third place teams with the top ranked club receiving a bye into the Conference final. The playoffs will be played the weekend of October 29 30 hosted by Capilano.
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The winner from each PACWEST bracket will then represent the Conference at the CCAA National championship beginning on November 8th. The men will stay close to home as Langara will host which means the Falcons have already qualified for nationals while the women will travel to Quebec and Saint Lambert.
"We are definitely excited to get back into camp this past week and look forward to going for a 3peat as PACWEST champions and get back to the national championships,” says head coach Robby Toor of the defending men’s champion Douglas Royals. “It’s been a long wait since our loss in the national final last year and we are eager to get the season started.”
Games are still subject to change however the PACWEST is planning for a 12 game schedule. All four schools will kick off the season on September 10th when the Douglas Royals visit the Langara Falcons and the VIU Mariners host the Capilano Blues.
September 10 Langara v VancouverDouglasIslandv Capilano
1 Capilano 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 25 Langara v Douglas Capilano v Vancouver Island
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
4
September 18 Douglas v Vancouver Island Capilano v Langara
September 11 Douglas v VancouverLangaraislandv Capilano
September 17 Langara v Vancouver Island Douglas v Capilano
SCHEDULE
September 24 Labgara v Vancouver Island Capilano v Douglas
2 Douglas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Langara 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Garneau 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 28 Langara v Capilano
Pos Club
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3
September 10 Langara v VancouverDouglasIslandv Capilano
September 17 Langara v Vancouver Island Douglas v Capilano
4
SCHEDULE
September 11 Douglas v VancouverLangaraislandv Capilano
September 25 Langara v Douglas Capilano v Vancouver Island
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September 18 Douglas v Vancouver Island Capilano v Langara
Pos Club
Pld W D L GF GA Pts
GD
September 24 LaNgara v Vancouver Island Capilano v Douglas
1 Capilano 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Douglas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Langara 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Garneau 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 28 Langara v Capilano
5 Northern Alberta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Portage v Concordia Edmonton
SCHEDULE
September 11 Northwestern v Lakeland
Pos
W
September 17 Kings v LakelandPortagevNorthern Alberta
1 Concordia Edmonton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lakeland v Concordia Edmonton
Kings v Keyano
Keyano v Portage
6 Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Northern Alberta v Lakeland
Northern Alberta v Kings
3 Kings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lakeland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Keyano v ConcordiaNorthwesternEdmontonvNorthern Alberta
September 24 Northwestern v Kings
7 Portage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4
GF GA Pts GD
2 Keyano 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pld D L
Concordia Edmonton v Keyano
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Keyano v Northwestern September 18 Portage v Lakeland
September 10 Northwestern v Lakeland
Club
September 23 Northwestern v Kings
September 25 Portage v Northern Alberta
September 30 Medicine Hat v Lethbridge
W
1 Ambrose 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Red Deer v Lethbridge
Red Deer v Medicine Hat
Red Deer v Ambrose
SCHEDULE
GA
Lethbridge v Medicine Hat
4 Olds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
Pld D L GF Pts
6 Southern Alberta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 10 Red Deer v Southern Alberta
September 11 Olds v Southern Alberta
GD
September 24 Olds v Ambrose
Medicine Hat v Southern Alberta
2 Lethbridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club
0
September 25 Southern Alberta v Ambrose
September 17 Lethbridge v Olds
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September 18 Southern Alberta v Lethbridge
3 Medicine Hat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Red Deer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Ambrose v Lethbridge
Medicine Hat v Olds
5 Northern Alberta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
6 Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 23 Northwestern v Kings September 24 Northern Alberta v Lakeland
Keyano v Northwestern Portage v Lakeland
1 Concordia Edmonton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Portage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 9 Portage v Concordia Edmonton
Kings v Keyano
Concordia Edmonton v Keyano
Keyano v NorthwesternPortagevKings
Concordia Edmonton v Lakeland
September 10 Northwestern v Lakeland
Club
3 Kings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lakeland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pld W D L
Pos
Northern Alberta v Kings
September 18 Concordia Edmonton v Northern Alberta
September 17 Kings v LakelandPortagevNorthern Alberta
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2 Keyano 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Keyano v Northwestern
September 25 Portage v Northern Alberta
GF GA Pts GD
September 11 Northwestern v Lakeland
4
180 ACAC WOMEN’S NORTH DIVISION
4 Medicine Hat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Southern Alberta v Ambrose
7 Southern Alberta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Southern Alberta v Lethbridge Medicine Hat v Olds
September 9 Ambrose v Lethbridge
Pos Club
Alberta Augustana v Ambrose
Lethbridge v Olds
September 25 Red Deer v Lethbridge
1 Alberta Augustana 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 24 Olds v AlbertaAmbroseAugustana v Lethbridge
September 17 Red Deer v Ambrose
September 30 Medicine Hat v Lethbridge
SCHEDULE
September 11 Olds v Southern Alberta
September 16 Ambrose v Alberta Augustana
Red Deer v Medicine Hat
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
Medicine Hat v Southern Alberta
3 Lethbridge 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Alberta Augustana v Medicine Hat
2 Ambrose 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 10 Red Deer v Southern Alberta
5 Olds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Red Deer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lethbridge v Medicine Hat
Alberta Augustana v Red Deer
September 10 Brandon v Saint Boniface Providence v Canadian Mennonite
5 Saint Boniface 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Brandon v Providence Canadian Mennonite v Assiniboine
September 11 Canadian Mennonite v Saint Boniface
September 20 Saint Boniface v Canadian Mennonite
September 25 Providence v Canadian Mennonite
September 24 Assiniboine v Saint Boniface Providence v Brandon
Pos Club
2 Brandon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Saint Boniface v Providence
SCHEDULE
September 14 Brandon v Assiniboine
September 21 Assiniboine v Brandon
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Pld W D L GF GA Pts
4 Providence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 18 Providence v Saint Boniface
GD
3 Canadian Mennonnite 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 28 Brandon v Assiniboine
1 Assiniboine 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 28 Assiniboine v Brandon Saint Boniface v Providence
September 10 Brandon v Saint Boniface Providence v Canadian Mennonite
September 25 Providence v Canadian Mennonite
5 Saint Boniface 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 14 Assiniboine v Brandon
September 17 Brandon v Providence Canadian Mennonite v Assiniboine
September 20 Canadian Mennonite v Saint Boniface
3 Canadian Mennonnite 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Providence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 21 Brandon v Assiniboine
September 24 Assiniboine v Saint Boniface Providence v Brandon
September 11 Canadian Mennonite v Saint Boniface
2 Brandon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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1 Assiniboine 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
SCHEDULE
September 18 Providence v Saint Boniface
Pos Club
September 24 Redeemer v Humber Fanshawe v Sheridan St Clair v Conestoga
8 St Clair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Sheridan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5
September 9 St Clair v Mohawk
September 18 Lambton v Humber
September 22 Conestoga v Redeemer
September 23 Mohawk v Niagara
Lambton v Mohawk Redeemer v Sheridan
September 28 Mohawk v Conestoga
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
1 Conestoga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Sheridan v Conestoga Redeemer v Fanshawe St Clair v Humber
September 27 Fanshawe v Redeemer
September 14 Sheridan v Niagara Mohawk v Redeemer
September 10 Fanshawe v Humber
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September 21 Humber v Mohawk Lambton v St Clair Niagara v Sheridan
September 16 Niagara v Lambton
SCHEDULE
September 15 Conestoga v Fanshawe
6 Niagara 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Redeemer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4
Niagara v Conestoga
2 Fanshawe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Humber 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lambton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mohawk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club
September 9 Durham v Centennial
1 Algonquin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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September 10 Cambrian v Algonquin Sault v St Lawrence
2 Cambrian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Centennial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Durham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fleming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 George Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3
4
Algonquin v Fleming St Lawrence v Centennial
5
6
7 St Lawrence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sault 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Seneca 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8
September 14 Centennial v George Brown
9
Seneca v Centennial Fleming v Sault
Cambrian v Seneca
September 17 Durham v AlgonquinCambrianvGeorgeBrown
September 25 Sault v CambrianSenecavGeorge Brown
September 28 Fleming v Centennial September 30 George Brown v Algonquin Seneca v St Lawrence Durham v Fleming
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
September 24 Sault v George Brown
September 11 Sault v CambrianCentennialGeorgeAlgonquinBrownvDurhamvFlemingvStLawrence
September 23 St Lawrence v Durham Algonquin v Centennial
September 15 St Lawrence v Algonquin
September 13 Seneca v Fleming
SCHEDULE
September 18 Fleming v Cambrian Durham v Sault
September 28 Mohawk v Conestoga
September 13 Sheridan v Niagara
September 16 Niagara v Lambton
September 18 Lambton v Humber
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
4
September 22 Conestoga v Redeemer
Lambton v Mohawk Redeemer v Sheridan
6
2 Fanshawe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7
September 20 Lambton v St Clair
SCHEDULE
St Clair v Conestoga
September 27 Fanshawe v Redeemer
5
September 15 Conestoga v Fanshawe
Pos Club
Niagara v Conestoga
September 17 Sheridan v Conestoga Redeemer v Fanshawe
September 21 Humber v Mohawk Niagara v Sheridan
September 9 St Clair v Mohawk
8
September 24 Redeemer v Humber Fanshawe v Sheridan
1 Conestoga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 23 Mohawk v Niagara
September 10 Fanshawe v Humber
9
185 OCAA WOMEN’S WEST DIVISION
St Clair v Humber
September 14 Mohawk v Redeemer
3 Humber 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lambton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mohawk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Niagara 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Redeemer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St Clair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sheridan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3
September 13 Seneca v Loyalist
September 9 Durham v Centennial
7
8
5
September 24 Sault v George Brown
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1 Algonquin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cambrian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Centennial 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Durham 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fleming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 George Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Loyalist 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St Lawrence 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sault 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Seneca 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 14 Centennial v George Brown
September 11 Sault v CambrianCentennialGeorgeAlgonquinBrownvDurhamvFlemingvStLawrence
Loyalist v George Brown
September 17 Durham v FlemingSenecaAlgonquinCambrianvLoyalistvCentennialvSault
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
2
4
6
10
SCHEDULE
September 22 Fleming v Loyalist
September 23 St Lawrence v Durham Algonquin v Centennial
September 10 Cambrian v Algonquin Sault v St Lawrence
Cambrian v Seneca Algonquin v Fleming St Lawrence v Centennial
September 25 Sault v CambrianSenecavGeorge Brown
September 18 Fleming v Cambrian Durham v Sault
September 28 Loyalist v Durham September 30 George Brown v Algonquin Seneca v St Lawrence Durham v Fleming Loyalist v Centennial
9
September 15 St Lawrence v Algonquin
Ahuntsic 1 v 2 Garneau
Sainte Foy 1 v 2 John Abbott
9 Dawson 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 3
Garneau v Champlain St Lambert
5 Champlain St Lambert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Montmorency 1 1 0 0 3 0 3 3
September 23 Trois Rivières v Ahuntsic
John Abbott v Trois Rivières
RESULTS
8 Trois Rivières 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2
Dawson v Garneau
3 John Abbott 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 1
Ahuntsic v Vanier
6 Ahuntsic 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1
September 1 Sainte Foy v Garneau
September 4 John Abbott v Champlain St Lambert
September 2 Montmorency v Ahuntsic
September 9 Montmorency v Trois Rivières
Vanier v Montmorency
7 Sainte Foy 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1
Montmorency 3 v 0 Dawson
Vanier v AhuntsicDawsonvSainte Foy
September 18 Garneau v Trois Rivières
Trois Rivières v Garneau
September 6 Champlain St Lambert v Vanier
SCHEDULE
Pos Club
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
August 26 Trois Rivières 0 v 2 Vanier
September 16 Sainte Foy v Dawson Champlain St Lambert v John Abbott
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4 Garneau 1 1 0 0 2 1 3 1
Sainte Foy v Champlain St Lambert John Abbott v Montmorency
September 11 Dawson v John Abbott
September 30 Vanier v Sainte Foy
September 25 Montmorency v Sainte Foy Dawson v Trois Rivières
Champlain St Lambert v Dawson Ahuntsic v Trois Rivières
2 Vanier 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 2
August 26 Montmorency 0 v 1 Champlain St Lambert
September 18 Garneau v Sainte Foy Ahuntsic v Vanier
Sainte Foy 1 v 1 John Abbott
September 11 Champlain St Lambert v Vanier
7 Garneau 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 2
5 Vanier 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Champlain St Lambert 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 1
3 John Abbott 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0
September 30 Vanier v Sainte Foy Champlain St Lambert v Garneau
Pos Club
September 2 Montmorency v Ahuntsic
Sainte Foy v Champlain St Lambert
SCHEDULE
September 9 Ahuntsic v Sainte Foy
Ahuntsic v Montmorency
1 Ahuntsic 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 2
Garneau v Champlain St Lambert
September 4 John Abbott v Champlain St Lambert
John Abbott v Montmorency
188 RSEQ (CCAA) WOMEN’S
September 16 Champlain St Lambert v John Abbott Vanier v Montmorency
September 25 Montmorency v Sainte Foy
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
John Abbott v Vanier
Ahuntsic 2 v 0 Garneau
September 23 Vanier v Ahuntsic
6 Montmorency 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
RESULTS
Garneau v Montmorency
4 Sainte Foy 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0
Simon Fraser University introduces the SFU Red Leafs as the new name selected for its varsity athletics teams, after an extensive consultation process that began in 2020.
"I'm proud that the university is moving forward under the Red Leafs name," says SFU President Joy Johnson. "We feel it captures the heritage and spirit of SFU, and its unique role in collegiate sports. After a lot of consultation, we have heard that it is a name that everyone in our community can be proud of and I can't wait to cheer on our teams together."
The SFU Red Leafs will debut their new look with a varsity team name launch party at Convocation Mall Sept. 8 before the women's volleyball team takes to the West Gym court donning the name for the first time on Sept. 8, followed by the football team on Sept. 17 at the home opener at SFU Stadium.
After a decision was made in 2020 to retire the team's former name, the university engaged in a renaming process to find a team name that reflects SFU's values, inspires unity and is a source of pride.
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Grounded in the university's strong and rich athletic history, athletes and coaches have competed under SFU's iconic leaf for generations and it is recognized as a symbol of unity across its campuses. The Red Leafs reflects the university's identity as Canada's only NCAA team and unifies their diverse community under that banner.
SIMON FRASER ANNOUNCES A NEW TEAM NAME
Choosing a varsity team name is not an easy task, and the university made a commitment to engage with student athletes, athletics and recreation staff, as well as student, Indigenous and academic leaders at SFU to find a name that doesn't cause harm. A Varsity Team Name Working Group was established in early January, 2021.
"Being a part of this process is something I will carry with me for the rest of my life," says Ryan Stolys, co chair of the working group, past president of the SAAC and current golf student athlete. "The Varsity Athletics Team Name Working Group was made up of an amazing group of student athletes, coaches and staff from across SFU Athletics and SFU student group representatives. After thorough discussion and consultation, the Red Leafs name was the one that met our criteria the best. It connects with our existing unique leaf that so many athletes before us have competed under and builds in our representation of Canada when competing in the United States as Canada's only NCAA team. I hope that this name is one all SFU athletes and students can connect with and that we can Rep The Leaf together."
Once name options were agreed to, consultations were conducted with numerous student groups, including the Simon Fraser Students Society, Indigenous Students Centre, and representatives from the SFU Students of Caribbean and African Ancestry (SOCA) and SFU First Nations, Métis & Inuit Student Association (FNMISA). SFU also sought feedback on the name from nine Indigenous Host Nations.
Pos Club
September 29 Simon Fraser v Seattle Pacific
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September 29 Simon Fraser v Seattle Pacific
7 Western Oregon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Saint Martin's 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Seattle Pacific 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GNAC WOMEN’S
5 Simon Fraser 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE
September 22 Northwest Nazarene v Simon Fraser
8 Western Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Western Oregon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Montana State Billings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Montana State Billings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 24 Central Washington v Simon Fraser
3 Northwest Nazarene 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 15 Simon Fraser v Western Washington
SCHEDULE
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
2 Northwest Nazarene 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Saint Martin's 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
1 Central Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Simon Fraser 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 22 Montana State Billings v Simon Fraser
7 Western Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
September 17 Saint Martin’s v Simon Fraser
5 Seattle Pacific 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0