CMF BCSPL U17 Boys Capture National Championships

Posted on: October 7, 2018

This year at Canada's U-17 National Championships, BC will send two BCSPL representative teams to Surrey, BC to participate in the competition - Surrey United and Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC. The two teams played against each other in this year's Provincial Premier Cup final. CMFSC would fall 2-0 to Surrey, but battled hard throughout the game and put in a respectable performance. An additional spot open for this year's nationals, allowed for CMFSC to enter their team as well. 

Canada Soccer’s Toyota National Championships have served as our nation’s premier amateur competition for more than 100 years, with the men’s competition inaugurated in 1913 and the women’s competition inaugurated in 1982. At all age levels, the Toyota National Championships provide a meaningful soccer experience for host cities and participating teams, as well as the players, coaches, support staff, officials, and volunteers. To learn more about this competition, please click here

Schedule:

 Game Home Team  Away Team  Field  Date  Time  Result
 M04 BC-Surrey United SC  BC-Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC  South Surrey Athletic Park #9  10-03-2018 4:15 pm 1 - 1
 M08 NS-Suburban FC  BC-Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC  South Surrey Athletic Park #9  10-04-2018 2:45 pm 4 - 4
 M13 *QUARTER FINALS MB-Winnipeg BC-Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC South Surrey Athletic Park  10-06-2018 4:45 pm 1 - 3
 M19 *SEMI FINALS BC-Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC ON-Vaughan S. South Surrey Athletic Park 10-07-2018 3:30 pm 2 - 0
M25 *FINALS BC-Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC QC-CS Saint South Surrey Athletic Park 10-08-2018 12:30 pm 2 - 1

The final...

After a long weekend of hard fought games, CMFSC battled their way to the gold medal game against a very challenging Quebec team, that had only given up two goals the entire tournament. The game started with chances at both ends but CMF's Tye Engmann would be the first to add his name to the score sheet after only nine minutes into the game. CMF wouldn't be able to hold the lead for long, as 12 minutes later, Quebec would spring free their forward on a breakaway, and he would find the back of the net to level the game at 1 a-piece. With only minutes remaining in the first half, CMF would recapture their lead after Cameron Poynton found the corner of the net with a header from a corner kick. The game continued with opportunities at both ends, but 2-1 would remain the final.  

A replay of the game is available on the Canada Soccer website here

CMFSC U17 Boys BCSPL National Champions!!!