2019 Canadian Championship final
Event | 2019 Canadian Championship | ||||||
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on aggregate Montreal Impact won 3–1 on penalties |
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First leg | |||||||
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Date | September 18, 2019 | ||||||
Venue | Saputo Stadium, Montreal, Quebec | ||||||
Man of the Match | Ignacio Piatti (Montreal Impact) | ||||||
Referee | Yusri Rudolf | ||||||
Attendance | 10,807 | ||||||
Weather | Clear | ||||||
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Date | September 25, 2019 | ||||||
Venue | BMO Field, Toronto, Ontario | ||||||
Man of the Match | Lassi Lappalainen (Montreal Impact) | ||||||
Referee | Drew Fischer | ||||||
Attendance | 21,365 | ||||||
Weather | Cloudy | ||||||
The 2019 Canadian Championship final was a two-legged series to determine the winner of the 2019 Canadian Championship, Canada's primary domestic cup competition in men's soccer. The series was played between Canadian Classique rivals Montreal Impact and three-time defending champions Toronto FC, both members of Major League Soccer. It was the third time Montreal and Toronto have met in the finals since the cup format was adopted in 2011; with the Impact winning in 2014, and Toronto winning in 2017.[1]
The first leg was hosted by the Impact at Saputo Stadium in Montreal on September 18, while the second leg was played at BMO Field in Toronto on September 25.[2] Montreal Impact won their fourth title and first since 2014, following a 3–1 victory on penalties after both legs finished 1–0 to the home side.
As winners, Montreal qualified for the 2020 CONCACAF Champions League as Canada's sole direct entrant.[3]
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Teams
Team | League | City | Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners) |
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Montreal Impact | Major League Soccer | Montreal, Quebec | 4 (2013, 2014, 2015, 2017) |
Toronto FC | Major League Soccer | Toronto, Ontario | 6 (2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018) |
Venues
Capacity: 19,619
Background
This was the third time Montreal Impact and Toronto FC faced one another in the Canadian Championship final. The first time, in 2014, Montreal Impact won 2–1 over two legs to win the Voyageurs Cup and advance to the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League. Montreal subsequently made it to the Champions League final, where they were ultimately defeated by Mexican club América.
The more recent finals meeting took place in 2017, where Toronto FC won 3–2 on aggregate. Toronto also advanced to the CONCACAF Champions League final after having qualified through the Canadian Championship, losing to Guadalajara on penalties.
Montreal Impact
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Montreal Impact were drawn into the third qualifying round where they played Canadian Premier League side York9 FC from Toronto. Over two legs, they defeated York9 3–2 on aggregate to advance to the semi-finals.[4] In the semi-finals they went on to play another CPL side, Cavalry FC from Calgary, who had just defeated fellow MLS side Vancouver Whitecaps FC to advance to play the Impact. Montreal defeated Cavalry 2–1 in Montreal, and 1–0 in Calgary for a 3–1 aggregate victory to advance to the finals.[5]
Toronto FC
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As the defending champions, Toronto FC qualified directly to the semi-finals where they played the Ottawa Fury of the USL Championship. Toronto won the first leg 2–0 in Ottawa at TD Place Stadium, followed by a 3–0 victory at home one week later August 14 to win the series 5–0 on aggregate and advance to the finals.[6]
Path to the final
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Montreal Impact | Round | Toronto FC | ||
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Bye | First qualifying round | Bye | ||
Second qualifying round | ||||
York9 FC | Won (3–2 agg.) | Third qualifying round | ||
Cavalry FC | Won (3–1 agg.) | Semi-finals | Ottawa Fury | Won (5–0 agg.) |
Match details
First leg
Montreal Impact | 1–0 | Toronto FC |
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https://matchcenter.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2019-09-18-montreal-impact-vs-toronto-fc/recap |
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Second leg
Toronto FC | 1–0 | Montreal Impact |
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https://matchcenter.mlssoccer.com/matchcenter/2019-09-25-toronto-fc-vs-montreal-impact/recap | |
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See also
References
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