2014 Canadian Championship
2014 Canadian Championship
2014 Amway Canadian Championship (English) Championnat Canadien Amway 2014 (French) |
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Country |
Canada |
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Dates |
April 23 – June 4 |
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Teams |
5 |
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Champions |
Montreal Impact (3rd title) |
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Runners-up |
Toronto FC |
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Matches played |
8 |
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Goals scored |
22 (2.75 per match) |
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Attendance |
91,937 (11,492 per match) |
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Top goal scorer(s) |
Jack McInerney (3 goals) |
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Best player |
Justin Mapp |
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The 2014 Canadian Championship (officially the Amway Canadian Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a soccer tournament hosted and organized by the Canadian Soccer Association that took place in the cities of Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver in 2014. For the first time in the history of the tournament, the Ottawa Fury FC participated in addition to FC Edmonton, Montreal Impact, Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The winner, Montreal Impact, was awarded the Voyageurs Cup and became Canada's entry into the Group Stage of the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League. It was the seventh edition of the annual Canadian Championship.[1]
Matches
Bracket
The three Major League Soccer and two NASL Canadian clubs are seeded according to their final position in 2013 league play, with both NASL clubs playing in the preliminary round, the winner of which advance to the semifinals.
All rounds of the competition are played via a two-leg home-and-away knock-out format. The higher seeded team has the option of deciding which leg it played at home. The team that scores the greater aggregate of goals in the two matches advances. As in previous years, the team that came on top on aggregate for the two matches, Montreal Impact, was declared champion and earned the right to represent Canada in the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League.[1]
- Each round is a two-game aggregate goal series with the away goals rule.
Semifinals
Preliminary Round
First leg
- Assistant referees
- Joe Fletcher
Gianni Facchini
- Fourth official
- Yusri Rudolf
Second leg
- Assistant referees
- Marco Arruda
Derek Illingworth
- Fourth official
- Dave Gantar
Semifinals
First leg
- Assistant referees
- Joe Fletcher
Oscar Mitchell-Carvalho
- Fourth official
- Geoff Gamble
- Assistant referees
- Lyes Arfa
Jean-François Marchand
- Fourth official
- David Barrie
Second leg
- Assistant referees
- Daniel Belleau
Phill Briere
- Fourth official
- Mathieu Bourdeau
- Assistant referees
- Marco Arruda
Richard Gamache
- Fourth official
- Alain Ruch
Final
First leg
- Assistant referees
- Gianni Facchini
Lyes Arfa
- Fourth official
- Yusri Rudolf
Second leg
Top goalscorers
References
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« 2012–13 Club tournaments in CONCACAF member countries between July 2013 and June 2014 2014–15 » |
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