For the second year in a row, the Canadian Championship featured four teams from four provinces pitted in two semi-final series. Led by coach Aron Winter, Toronto FC went undefeated for the third year in a row, this time posting two wins and two draws to defeat Montréal in the semi-finals and Vancouver in the final. Vancouver had reached the final after defeating FC Edmonton.
Toronto FC
The TELUS Canadian Championship is Canada Soccer's highest domestic professional soccer competition and serves as a qualification route for Canadian professional clubs into Concacaf Champions Cup and onto the FIFA Club World Cup.
Dubbed the Battle of the North, the Championship sets itself apart from all North American professional sports competitions that operate on both sides of the border as the only one to hold an all-Canadian competition that leads to the international stage.
The Voyageurs Cup has been awarded to the Canadian Championship winner since 2008. Created by the Voyageurs Canadian Supporters group, the trophy represents Canadian fans' commitment to the game in our country.