A half-volley stoppage time goal by Felipe lifted the Impact to its second consecutive Amway Canadian Championship title on Wednesday night, beating rival Toronto FC 1:0 at Stade Saputo.
Canada Soccer Pathway will result in the coordinated identification and development of elite players
Until further resources are available, Canada Soccer encourages participants of the game that witness or are made aware of suspicious activities that relate to match manipulation or threatens the integrity of soccer in Canada to submit the information to CONCACAF’s (integrity@CONCACAF.org) and Canada Soccer’s (integrity@canadasoccer.com) tip lines.
There will be plenty to play for next week in Montreal after first leg of the Amway Canadian Championship final between Toronto FC and the Montreal Impact ended in a 1:1 draw, the goals coming courtesy of Doneil Henry and Justin Mapp in each half, respectively.
It was a night that was an interesting mix of frustration and optimism as Canada’s Men’s National Team mustered a 1:1 draw with Moldova in Mauer, AUT.
Canada Soccer held its annual Provincial Promotion Referee Course from the 16-18 May in Ottawa, ON.
Tuesday’s game will not be televised in Canada but fans can get full coverage via Canada Soccer’s platforms. Live updates will be available on Twitter @CanadaSoccerEN and @CanadaSoccerFR and CanadaSoccerTV will have post-match interviews and highlights. Kickoff for the game is 17.30 local time / 11.30 ET / 8.30 PT.
Canada’s first goal of the season and a deserved draw will raise the hope that better days are ahead
Head Coach Benito Floro has brought in much more experience than was in the first camp