2008 Canadian National Challenge Cup
Template:Infobox football tournament season The 2008 Challenge Trophy is a soccer competition for men's amateur teams in Canada. Each province determined their representative in different methods (league or cup). The final competition was held at King George V Park in St. John's, Newfoundland from 8th to 13 October 2008.
Teams
The seeding based on last years performance are:
- AB - Calgary Callies
- BC - Gorge FC
- NL - St. Lawrence Laurentians
- NS - Halifax City Colwell Bankers
- MB - SC Hellas
- ON - Real Toronto
- QC - Corfinium de St-Leonard
- PE - Avondale Islanders
- SK - Yorkton United
- NL (host) - Feildians Ernst & Young Orenda
Qualification
The following is a list of clubs, by province, that have entered their own provincial competition.
British Columbia
Winners of the Senior A Cup will represent BC at the National Championships. The 2008 Cup will be hosted in the Fraser Valley May 9 and 10.
20 teams entered the competition so a 4-game preliminary round was required.[1]
Preliminary Round:
Indo vs Surrey U (0:2)
Inter vs Vantreights (4:0)
Columbus v FVSL #5
Croatia v Firemen (3:2)
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Alberta
The ASA hosts a Senior Men's Challenge Trophy from Aug. 29 to Sept. 1 in Calgary. Winner goes to Nationals.[2] The Alberta Major Soccer League teams are:
- Calgary Callies FC
- Calgary Dinos Major
- Calgary Villains Elite FC
- Lethbridge FC
- Red Deer Renegades
- Edmonton Drillers
- Edmonton Green and Gold
- Edmonton Scottish
- Edmonton Victoria
- Edmonton KC Trojans
Manitoba
The MSA Cup 2008 determines the Manitoba representative to the National Challenge Trophy. The cup is an FA Cup styled tournament running from May 31 to August 23, 2008. Various teams enter at various levels and each round to drawn (not a static bracket).[3] Round 5 is to be drawn on 13 July 2008. Teams to watch for include:
- Hellas
- Lucania SC
- Sons of Italy Lions SC
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Nova Scotia
The rep is determined through the Nova Scotia Soccer League. This league has teams from PEI and NB but the rep will be the top NS team.
- Halifax City
- Halifax Dunbrack
- Halifax County
- Cape Breton United
- Valley Kings Arms
- Dartmouth United
- Scotia
- Highland
Ontario
The rep is determined through the Ontario Cup. About 60 teams are entered in 2008. The final 16 teams are detailed below. Real Toronto wins the title[4] however the result was reversed when a player eligibility infraction occurred.
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Newfoundland
The rep will be determined from a final cup competition after a league season.[5] The final weekend will be held Labour Day weekend at the King George V Park in St. John's. The Molson Challenge Cup 2008 will be contested by the following teams:
- St. Lawrence Laurentians (defending champion)
- Mount Pearl
- Holy Cross FC
- Feildians
- St. John's U18s (exhibition team)
The St. Lawrence Laurentians defeated Feildians on the final weekend. Approximately 2500 fans were in attendance.
Final competition
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Round robin
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Play-offs
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Top goal scorers
| Goals | Games | Team | Player |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 5 | Avondale Islanders | Paul Craig |
| 4 | 5 | Halifax City | Kristin Kirincich |
| 4 | 5 | Yorkton United | Waelical Sven |
Sources
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