At Edmonton, Alberta:
Matias Laba scored the winning goal in the seventh minute of second-half stoppage time on Wednesday as the Vancouver Whitecaps knocked off FC Edmonton 2-1 on the road in the second game of an Amway Canadian Championship semifinal series and ousted the NASL club 3-2 on aggregate.
The Whitecaps will take on the Montreal Impact in the two-match final set for this coming August, with the winner advancing to the 2016-17 CONCACAF Champions League.
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Showing posts with label 2015 Amway Canadian Championship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015 Amway Canadian Championship. Show all posts
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Amway Canadian Championship: Impact Oust Reds Despite Road Defeat; Caps And Eddies Battle To Series-Opening Draw
Two games were played on Wednesday as the semifinal round of the Amway Canadian Championship continued.
At Toronto:
Kenny Cooper (25') and Dominic Oduro (84') delivered the goals as the Montreal Impact, despite dropping a 3-2 game-two road decision to Toronto FC, still won their two-game series on away goals with the aggregate score at 3-3.
At Vancouver, British Columbia:
Gershon Koffie's equalizer in the 87th minute enabled the Vancouver Whitecaps to salvage a series-opening 1-1 home draw with FC Edmonton. Tomi Ameoba scored in the fourth minute for the Eddies, who play in the North American Soccer League, the second level of soccer in Canada (as well as in the US).
At Toronto:
Kenny Cooper (25') and Dominic Oduro (84') delivered the goals as the Montreal Impact, despite dropping a 3-2 game-two road decision to Toronto FC, still won their two-game series on away goals with the aggregate score at 3-3.
At Vancouver, British Columbia:
Gershon Koffie's equalizer in the 87th minute enabled the Vancouver Whitecaps to salvage a series-opening 1-1 home draw with FC Edmonton. Tomi Ameoba scored in the fourth minute for the Eddies, who play in the North American Soccer League, the second level of soccer in Canada (as well as in the US).
Wednesday, May 06, 2015
Canadian Championship: Impact Top Reds At Home In Semifinal Series Opener
At Montreal:
Jack McInerney scored the only goal of the match in the 69th minute on Wednesday as the Montreal Impact blanked visiting Toronto FC 1-0 in the opening game of their Amway Canadian Championship semifinal series.
The other semifinal series opener that had been scheduled for Wednesday, the match between the Vancouver Whitecaps and FC Edmonton (NASL) was postponed due to snow in the Alberta capital.
Next Wednesday's match, set to be played in Vancouver, will now be the series opener, with the return contest to be played in Edmonton on May 20.
Jack McInerney scored the only goal of the match in the 69th minute on Wednesday as the Montreal Impact blanked visiting Toronto FC 1-0 in the opening game of their Amway Canadian Championship semifinal series.
The other semifinal series opener that had been scheduled for Wednesday, the match between the Vancouver Whitecaps and FC Edmonton (NASL) was postponed due to snow in the Alberta capital.
Next Wednesday's match, set to be played in Vancouver, will now be the series opener, with the return contest to be played in Edmonton on May 20.
Saturday, May 02, 2015
Canadian Championship: FC Edmonton Way Too Much For Ottawa Fury
The preliminary round of the Amway Canadian Championship took place in late April as two North American Soccer League clubs battled for the right to enter the semifinal round.
At Ottawa, Ontario:
On April 22, Daryl Fordyce (83'), Lance Laing (87'), and Tomi Ameobi (90'+4) each scored once as FC Edmonton took the opening match of their two game series with the Ottawa Fury 3-1 on the road.
At Edmonton, Alberta:
This past Wednesday, Tomi Ameobi (9'), Sainey Nyassi (15'), and Daryl Fordyce (PK-81') each scored a goal as FC Edmonton again defeated the visiting Ottawa Fury 3-1 in game two and won the series 6-2 on aggregate. The club from Alberta's provincial capital will take on the Vancouver Whitecaps in a two-match semifinal series, opening this coming Wednesday in Edmonton with the return contest to take place in Vancouver on May 13.
The Montreal Impact and Toronto FC will take part in the other two game series, starting this Wednesday in Montreal, with the return contest to take place on May 13 at Toronto.
The semifinal winners will face off in a two-match final to take place on August 12 and August 25 with the winner advancing to the 2016-17 CONCACAF Champions League.
At Ottawa, Ontario:
On April 22, Daryl Fordyce (83'), Lance Laing (87'), and Tomi Ameobi (90'+4) each scored once as FC Edmonton took the opening match of their two game series with the Ottawa Fury 3-1 on the road.
At Edmonton, Alberta:
This past Wednesday, Tomi Ameobi (9'), Sainey Nyassi (15'), and Daryl Fordyce (PK-81') each scored a goal as FC Edmonton again defeated the visiting Ottawa Fury 3-1 in game two and won the series 6-2 on aggregate. The club from Alberta's provincial capital will take on the Vancouver Whitecaps in a two-match semifinal series, opening this coming Wednesday in Edmonton with the return contest to take place in Vancouver on May 13.
The Montreal Impact and Toronto FC will take part in the other two game series, starting this Wednesday in Montreal, with the return contest to take place on May 13 at Toronto.
The semifinal winners will face off in a two-match final to take place on August 12 and August 25 with the winner advancing to the 2016-17 CONCACAF Champions League.
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