2021 Canadian Championship

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2021 Canadian Championship
Championnat canadien 2021
CountryCanada
DatesAugust 15 – November 21, 2021
Teams13 (from 4 leagues)
Defending championsTBD[1]
ChampionsCF Montréal (5th title)
Runners-upToronto FC
Matches played12
Goals scored38 (3.17 per match)
Attendance37,213 (3,101 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Austin Ricci
(3 goals)
George Gross Memorial TrophySebastian Breza
2020
2022

The 2021 Canadian Championship was the fourteenth edition of the Canadian Championship, contested from August 15[2] to November 21, 2021. The winners of the tournament, CF Montréal, were awarded the Voyageurs Cup and earned a berth in the 2022 CONCACAF Champions League.

Format[]

The competition follows a similar format to the originally proposed 2020 edition with four rounds and regional pairings in the first two rounds. For the first time in the Canadian Championship, each tie will be played as a single-leg fixture. CF Montréal, Forge FC, and Toronto FC enter the tournament in the quarter-finals due to their placements in the 2019 and 2020 editions of the competition. All other teams enter in the preliminary round of the tournament.

A.S. Blainville and Master's FA were originally supposed to participate in the 2020 edition of the competition, as they won the 2019 editions of the Première Ligue de soccer du Québec and League1 Ontario, respectively. As the format of the 2020 edition was revised, their participation was postponed to the 2021 tournament.

Distribution[]

Distribution of teams for 2021 Canadian Championship
Round Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round
Preliminary round
(10 teams)
Quarter-finals
(8 teams)
  • 1 winner of the 2019 Canadian Championship
  • 2 finalists of the 2020 Canadian Championship
  • 5 winners from the preliminary round
Semi-finals
(4 teams)
  • 4 winners from the quarter-finals
Final
(2 teams)
  • 2 winners from the semi-finals

Qualified clubs[]

Toronto area clubs: Red pog.svg Toronto FC; Blue pog.svg Master's FA; Green pog.svg York United
Montréal area clubs: Blue pog.svg A.S. Blainville; Red pog.svg CF Montréal

Green pog.svg Canadian Premier League Red pog.svg Major League Soccer Blue pog.svg Other

Club Location League Previous best Prior appearances
A.S. Blainville Blainville, Quebec Première Ligue de soccer du Québec Second qualifying round: 1 2
Cavalry FC Foothills County, Alberta Canadian Premier League Semi-finals: 1 1
FC Edmonton Edmonton, Alberta Canadian Premier League Semi-finals: 5 8
Forge FC Hamilton, Ontario Canadian Premier League Second qualifying Round: 1 1
HFX Wanderers Halifax, Nova Scotia Canadian Premier League Third qualifying round: 1 1
Master's FA Toronto, Ontario League1 Ontario N/A 0
CF Montréal Montreal, Quebec Major League Soccer Champions: 4 12
Atlético Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario Canadian Premier League N/A 0
Pacific FC Langford, British Columbia Canadian Premier League First qualifying round: 1 1
Toronto FC Toronto, Ontario Major League Soccer Champions: 7 13
Valour FC Winnipeg, Manitoba Canadian Premier League Second qualifying round: 1 1
Vancouver Whitecaps FC Vancouver, British Columbia Major League Soccer Champions: 1 12
York United FC Toronto, Ontario Canadian Premier League Third qualifying round: 1 1

Note

  • Statistics include previous incarnations of FC Edmonton, Montreal Impact, and Vancouver Whitecaps
  • Appearances in the 2020 Canadian Championship are included for Toronto FC and Forge FC even though the championship was not played until following the start of the 2021 edition

Schedule[]

Round Dates Teams Entering
Preliminary round August 15–26 10 (Atlético Ottawa, A.S. Blainville, Cavalry FC, FC Edmonton, HFX Wanderers, Master's FA, Pacific FC, Valour FC, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, York United)
Quarter-finals September 14–22 8 (Forge FC, CF Montréal, Toronto FC, HFX Wanderers, Valour FC, York United, Cavalry FC, Pacific FC)
Semi-finals October 27 – November 3 (originally September 28–29) 4 (Forge FC, CF Montréal, Toronto FC, Pacific FC)
Final November 21 (originally October 19–27) 2 (CF Montréal, Toronto FC)

Bracket[]

The bracket was announced on July 19, 2021.[3]

Preliminary round
August 15–26
Quarter-finals
September 15–22
Semi-finals
October 27 – November 3
Final
November 21
              
September 15
Forge FC2
August 21
Valour FC1
Atlético Ottawa2
October 27
Valour FC3
Forge FC0 (7)
August 17
CF Montréal (p)0 (8)
HFX Wanderers2
September 22
A.S. Blainville1
HFX Wanderers1
CF Montréal3
November 21
CF Montréal1
Toronto FC0
September 22
Toronto FC4
August 21
York United0
York United5
November 3
Master's FA0
Toronto FC2
August 15
Pacific FC1
FC Edmonton0
September 22
Cavalry FC2
Cavalry FC0
August 26
Pacific FC1
Pacific FC4
Vancouver Whitecaps FC3

Preliminary round[]

Summary[]

The preliminary round matches were held between August 15 and 26, 2021.[2]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
FC Edmonton 0–2 Cavalry FC
York United 5–0 Master's FA
Pacific FC 4–3 Vancouver Whitecaps FC
HFX Wanderers 2–1 A.S. Blainville
Atlético Ottawa 2–3 Valour FC

Matches[]

FC Edmonton0–2Cavalry FC
Report
  • Mason Goal 31'
  • Fisk Goal 62'
Clarke Stadium, Edmonton
Attendance: 1,189
Referee: Yusri Rudolf

York United5–0Master's FA
Report
Attendance: 1,102
Referee: Scott Bowman

Pacific FC4–3Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Report
Attendance: 4,997
Referee: Juan Márquez

HFX Wanderers2–1A.S. Blainville
Report
  • Essomé Penda Goal 52' (pen.)
Attendance: 3,780
Referee: Ben Hoskins

Atlético Ottawa2–3Valour FC
Report
Attendance: 2,881
Referee: Pierre-Luc Lauzière

Quarter-finals[]

Summary[]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Toronto FC 4–0 York United
Cavalry FC 0–1 Pacific FC
Forge FC 2–1 Valour FC
HFX Wanderers 1–3 CF Montréal

Matches[]

Toronto FC4–0York United
Report
BMO Field, Toronto
Attendance: 3,651
Referee: Juan Marquez

Cavalry FC0–1Pacific FC
Report
Referee: Alain Ruch

Forge FC2–1Valour FC
Report
Attendance: 2,681
Referee: David Barrie

HFX Wanderers1–3CF Montréal
Report
Attendance: 6,413
Referee: Yusri Rudolf

Semi-finals[]

Summary[]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Toronto FC 2–1 Pacific FC
Forge FC 0–0 (7–8 p) CF Montréal

Matches[]

Toronto FC2–1Pacific FC
Report
BMO Field, Toronto
Attendance: 5,131
Referee: Pierre-Luc Lauzière

Final[]

Match[]

CF Montréal1–0Toronto FC
Report
Saputo Stadium, Montreal
Referee: David Gantar

Statistics[]

Top goalscorers[]

  Team eliminated or did not play in this round.
Rank Player Team Goals By round
PR QF SF F
1 Canada Austin Ricci Valour FC 3 2 1
2 England Cory Bent HFX Wanderers 2 1 1
Canada Terran Campbell Pacific FC 1 1
Mexico Alejandro Díaz Pacific FC 1 1
Scotland Ryan Gauld Vancouver Whitecaps FC 2
Canada Ballou Tabla CF Montréal 2
Germany Julian Ulbricht York United 2

Awards[]

References[]

  1. ^ Canada Soccer announced that the 2020 Canadian Championship final may end up taking place as late as July 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Canada Soccer announces 2021 Canadian Championship format and schedule". Canada Soccer. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
  3. ^ "Canada Soccer announces 2021 Canadian Championship format and schedule". Canada Soccer. July 19, 2021. Retrieved July 19, 2021.
  4. ^ "Montreal beats Toronto FC 1-0 to win Canadian Championship Voyageurs Cup". CTV News. November 21, 2021. Retrieved November 21, 2021.
  5. ^ "L'Impact de Montréal remporte le Championnat canadien". Retrieved November 28, 2021.
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