BC, Ontario, and Alberta Crowned Champions on Teck Finals Day at the 2019 Toyota National Championships 14 October 2019

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BC, Ontario, and Alberta Crowned Champions on Teck Finals Day at the 2019 Toyota National Championships 14 October 2019 BC, Ontario, and Alberta crowned Champions on Teck Finals Day at the 2019 Toyota National Championships 14 October 2019 The 2019 Toyota National Championships came to a close with four provinces winning Gold Medals across six competitions held in three Canadian cities from 9 to 14 October. The winners were crowned following 13 months of competition across 10 provinces and 1 territory with a total of 615 teams and more than 12,000 players, coaches and officials vying for the national title at the U- 15, U-17 and Senior levels. With the Jubilee Trophy raised on day five of the Toyota National Championships, Teck Finals Day saw the sixth day of competition conclude with the Challenge Trophy, and U-15 and U-17 Cup Champions crowned in Edmonton, AB; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; and St. John’s Newfoundland & Labrador. Teck Finals Day in St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador saw British Columbia crowned champions at the Challenge Trophy competition with the Central City Breakers from Surrey defeating Ottawa’s St. Anthony SC 2:0 to take the Gold Medal. Dartmouth’s United DFC earned the bronze medal with Quebec’s Kodiak Charlesbourg winning the Fifth Place Match, Newfoundland & Labrador’s Holy Cross winning the Seventh Place Match and Manitoba’s FC Winnipeg Lions taking the Ninth Place Match. Ontario’s Ottawa TFC Academy and Alberta’s Calgary Foothills FC are the Girls’ and Boys’ U-17 Cup Champions respectively at the 2019 Toyota National Championships in Charlottetown, PE. Ottawa defeated Quebec’s Lakeshore SC in their Gold Medal Match 2:1 with Foothills defeating Ontario’s Woodbridge SC 1:0. Surrey United SC from British Columbia finished in third place for the Girls and CS St-Laurent secured third place for the Boys. Host Alberta teams Calgary Foothills WFC and St. Albert Impact won the Boys’ U-15 Cup and Girls’ U-15 Cup respectively at the 2019 Toyota National Championships in Edmonton, AB. Calgary Foothills defeated Quebec’s AS Brossard 4:2 in the Gold Medal Match in the Girls’ U-15 Cup with St. Albert holding off Calgary Foothills in a 2:1 battle of Alberta in the Boys’ Gold Medal Match. Quebec’s CS St Laurent finished in third place for the Boys and British Columbia’s Surrey United secured third place for the Girls. Challenge Trophy Final Standings 1. Central City Breakers FC 2. Ottawa St. Anthony SC 3. United DFC (Dartmouth) 4. Edmonton Scottish SC 5. Kodiak Charlesbourg 6. Fredericton Picaroons Reds 7. Holy Cross FC (St. John's) 8. Saskatoon Revolution 9. FC Winnipeg Lions 10. Yellowknife YK Galaxy FC Gold: Central City Breakers FC (Surrey) (BC) 2:0 (ON) Ottawa St. Anthony SC Bronze: Edmonton Scottish SC (AB) 0:2 (NS) United DFC (Dartmouth) Fifth Place: Fredericton Picaroons Reds (NB) 0:4 (QC) Kodiak Charlesbourg Seventh Place: Holy Cross FC (St. John's) (NL) 2:0 (SK) Saskatoon Revolution Ninth Place: FC Winnipeg Lions (MB) 19:0 (NT) Yellowknife YK Galaxy FC Girls’ U-17 Cup Final Standings 1. Ottawa TFC Academy 2. Lakeshore SC 3. Surrey United SC 4. Halifax County United SC 5. Calgary Foothills WFC 6. PEI FC 7. FC Northwest Winnipeg 8. St. John’s SC 9. FC Regina Bluestars 10. Moncton Codiac SC Gold: Lakeshore SC (QC) 1:2 (ON) Ottawa TFC Academy Bronze: Surrey United SC (BC) 4:0 (NS) Halifax County United SC Fifth Place: Calgary Foothills WFC (AB) 3:1 (PE) PEI FC Seventh Place: FC Northwest Winnipeg (MB) 5:2 (NL) St. John’s SC Ninth Place: FC Regina Bluestars (SK) 2:0 (NB) Moncton Codiac SC Boys’ U-17 Cup Final Standings 1. Calgary Foothills FC 2. Woodbridge SC 3. CS St-Laurent 4. Mountain United FC 5. Winnipeg Bonivital SC 6. St. John’s SC 7. Halifax City SC 8. FC Regina Bluestars 9. PEI FC 10. Moncton Codiac SC Gold: Calgary Foothills FC (AB) 1:0 (ON) Woodbridge SC Bronze: CS St-Laurent (QC) 2:2 (4:3 PKs) (BC) Mountain United FC Fifth Place: St. John’s SC (NL) 1:2 (MB) Winnipeg Bonivital SC Seventh Place: Halifax City SC (NS) 4:0 (SK) FC Regina Bluestars Ninth Place: PEI FC (PE) 5:1 (NB) Moncton Codiac SC Girls’ U-15 Cup Final Standings 1. Calgary Foothills WFC 2. AS Brossard 3. Surrey United SC 4. CS Dieppe 5. Edmonton Mill Woods Selects FC 6. Oshawa Kicks 7. Conception Bay South 8. Winnipeg Bonivital SC 9. PEI FC 10. Suburban FC 11. FC Regina Bluestars 12. Yellowknife Bay SC Gold: Calgary Foothills WFC (AB) 4:2 (QC) AS Brossard Bronze: Surrey United SC (BC) 1:0 (NB) CS Dieppe Fifth Place: Edmonton Mill Woods Selects FC (AB) 2:2 (3:4 PKs) (ON) Oshawa Kicks Seventh Place: Conception Bay South (NL) 1:2 (MB) Winnipeg Bonivital SC Consolation Round PEI FC (PE) 3:0 (SK) FC Regina Bluestars Suburban FC (NS) 7:0 (NT) Yellowknife Bay SC Boys’ U-15 Cup Final Standings 1. St. Albert Impact 2. Calgary Foothills FC 3. CS St-Laurent 4. Winnipeg Bonivital SC 5. Milton Magic 6. Vancouver Island Wave 7. Feildians AA St. John’s 8. PEI FC 9. Saskatoon Lakewood Deportivo 10. Moncton Codiac SC 11. Halifax County United SC 12. Yellowknife Bay SC Gold: Calgary Foothills FC (AB1) 1:2 (AB2) St Albert Impact Bronze: Winnipeg Bonivital SC (MB) 0:4 (QC) CS St-Laurent Fifth Place: Milton Magic (ON) 4:1 (BC) Vancouver Island Wave Seventh Place: PEI FC (PE) 2:2 (1:3 PKs) (NL) Feildians AA St. John’s Consolation Round Saskatoon Lakewood Deportivo (SK) 4:0 (NS) Halifax County United SC Moncton Codiac SC (NB) 1:0 (NT) Yellowknife Bay SC Website, Digital Media & Photos Canada Soccer provides daily coverage of the Toyota National Championships from all three venues via the official website, www.canadasoccer.com/nationals. Participating teams, players, families, and fans are encouraged to share content from this year's Toyota National Championships using venue and competition hashtags. In preparation for the 2020 Toyota National Championships, Canada Soccer will share updates on the competition's new Twitter handle: @CanadaSoccerNC. Challenge Trophy - #Halifax2020 Jubilee Trophy - #Halifax2020 U-17 Cup - #U17Cup #Moncton2019 U-15 Cup - #U15Cup #KitchenerWaterloo2020 FINAL DAY (all venues) - #TeckFinalsDay Live Streaming Canada Soccer broadcasts every day from each of the three Toyota National Championships venues, culminating with the five gold-medal matches on Teck Finals Day. The live streaming marks a continued commitment by Canada Soccer to deliver extensive coverage of the Toyota National Championships, including live daily broadcasts from each venue and nearly 100 matches streamed during the competition. For continued updates visit canadasoccer.com/nationals. Mobile App Access competition schedules, scores, and standings via the official Toyota National Championships mobile app. To access the App search ‘Canada Soccer’ in either the iOS or Android app stores. Toyota National Championships Canada Soccer’s Toyota National Championships serves as our nation’s premier amateur competition and provide a meaningful soccer experience for participating teams and their players, coaches, support staff, as well as for officials and volunteers. Other National Championships owned and operated by Canada Soccer include the Canadian Championship and the Futsal Canadian Championship. Des titres canadiens pour la Colombie-Britannique, l’Ontario et l’Alberta à la Journée des finales Teck des Championnats nationaux Toyota 2019 19 juillet 2019 Si le Trophée Jubilee a été soulevé dimanche, la Journée de finales Teck a permis de décerner le Trophée Challenge et les Coupes U15 et U17 à Edmonton, Charlottetown et St. John’s, lundi. La Journée des finales Teck à St. John’s, Terre-Neuve a donné lieu à la conquête du Trophée Challenge des Championnats nationaux Toyota 2019 lundi. Les Central City Breakers de Surrey ont vaincu le club St. Anthony d’Ottawa 2-0 pour remporter la médaille d’or et le Trophée Challenge. United DFC de Dartmouth a décroché la médaille de bronze, le Kodiak de Charlesbourg a remporté le match pour la cinquième place. Le club local Holy Cross a pris le septième rang et les Lions du FC Winnipeg ont remporté le match pour la neuvième place. Le TFC Academy d’Ottawa et les Foothills FC de Calgary sont les champions masculins et féminins de la Coupe U17 des Championnats nationaux Toyota 2019 à Charlottetown, sur l’Île-du-Prince- Édouard. Ottawa a vaincu les filles du Lakeshore FC du Québec dans leur match pour la médaille d’or 2 à 1, tandis que Calgary a vaincu le club ontarien Woodbridge SC 1 à 0 en finale masculine. Les filles de l’United SC de Surrey et les gars du CS St-Laurent ont chacun décroché la troisième place. Les équipes hôtes de l’Alberta, soit les Foothills WFC de Calgary et l’Impact de St. Albert sont les champions de la Coupe U15 masculine et féminine respectivement au terme de la Journée des finales Teck des Championnats nationaux Toyota 2019 à Edmonton en Alberta. Foothills a vaincu l’AS Brossard du Québec 4 à 2 en finale féminine tandis que St. Albert a vaincu les gars du club Foothills 2-1 en finale masculine. Les gars du CS St Laurent et les filles de l’United de Surrey ont décroché les médailles de bronze. Trophée Challenge – Classement final 1. Central City Breakers FC de Surrey (C.-B.) 2. St. Anthony SC d’Ottawa (ON) 3. United DFC de Dartmouth (N.-É.) 4. Scottish SC d’Edmonton (AB) 5. Kodiak de Charlesbourg (QC) 6. Picaroons Reds de Fredericton (N.-B.) 7. Holy Cross FC de St. John's (T.-N.) 8.
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