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    "title": "Battle of the North kicks off as Canada Soccer opens the expanded 2018 Canadian Championship",
    "modified_at": "2026-05-04 18:32:35",
    "published_at": "2018-06-05 19:48:00",
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    "subtitle": "It will be a historic Canadian Championship opening round when AS Blainville faces Oakville Blue Devils this Wednesday 6 June at the Stade Desjardins au Centre Bois-de-Boulogne in Laval. For the first time ever, Canada Soccer\u2019s signature competition will feature champions from leagues in Ontario and\u2026",
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    "body": "<p>It will be a historic Canadian Championship opening round when AS Blainville faces Oakville Blue Devils this Wednesday 6 June at the Stade Desjardins au Centre Bois-de-Boulogne in Laval. For the first time ever, Canada Soccer&rsquo;s signature competition will feature champions from leagues in Ontario and Qu&eacute;bec in a First Qualifying Round to face professional side Ottawa Fury FC.<br>\u200b<br>\u200bFans can watch the 2018 first round on <a href=\"http://MyCujoo.tv/canada-soccer\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">MyCujoo.tv/canada-soccer</a> with matches on Wednesday 6 June (19.30 ET / 16.30 PT) and Wednesday 13 June (19.30 ET / 16.30 PT). AS Blainville, 2017 winners of the Premi&egrave;re ligue de soccer du Qu&eacute;bec, host the first leg while Oakville Blue Devils FC, 2017 winners of League1 Ontario, host the return leg a week later. Fans can follow the competition on the official website at <a href=\"http://canadianchampionship.ca\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">canadianchampionship.ca</a> as well as through Canada Soccer&rsquo;s digital channels on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram using the #CanChamp hashtag.<br>\u200b<br>\u200b&ldquo;We are excited to add an additional round of qualifying matches as we start the second decade of the Canadian Championship with the addition of league champions from Quebec and Ontario&rsquo;s top leagues,&rdquo; said Peter Montopoli, Canada Soccer General Secretary. &ldquo;After Toronto FC&rsquo;s historic season and run to the 2018 Concacaf Champions League Final following Montr&eacute;al Impact FC&rsquo;s run a few short years ago, we anticipate all teams will show extra motivation to win Canada&rsquo;s top domestic competition.&rdquo;<br>\u200b<br>\u200bToronto FC were the second Canadian Championship winners in four years to make it to the Concacaf Champions League Final. In 2014-15, Montr&eacute;al Impact made it through to the Grand Final with the last match the highest-attended in-stadia sporting event in Canada that year.<br>\u200b<br>\u200bIn 2018, Toronto FC will travel to meet the Qualifying Rounds winner in the opening leg of the Semi-final round, while Montr&eacute;al will host Vancouver Whitecaps FC to open the other Semi-final. Both games kick off at 19.30 local on Wednesday 18 July with the second legs scheduled one week later on 25 July.<br>\u200b<br>\u200bThe Voyageurs Cup will be presented on 15 August along with the George Gross Memorial Trophy to the tournament&rsquo;s Most Valuable Player.<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<strong>2018 Canadian Championship Schedule</strong> (home team listed first)<br>\u200b<br>\u200b1QR &ndash; First Qualifying Round<br>\u200b<br>\u200b2018-06-06 &ndash; AS Blainville v Oakville Blue Devils &ndash; 19.30 ET / 16.30 PT<br>\u200b2018-06-13 &ndash; Oakville Blue Devils v AS Blainville &ndash; 19.30 ET / 16.30 PT<br>\u200b<br>\u200b2QR &ndash; Second Qualifying Round<br>\u200b<br>\u200b2018-06-20 &ndash; 1QR (Winner/Gagnant) v Ottawa Fury FC &ndash; 19.30 ET / 16.30 PT<br>\u200b2018-06-27 &ndash; Ottawa Fury FC v 1QR (Winner/Gagnant) &ndash; 19.30 ET / 16.30 PT<br>\u200b<br>\u200bSF &ndash; Semi-Final Round<br>\u200b<br>\u200b2018-07-18 &ndash; 2QR (Winner/Gagnant) v Toronto FC &ndash; 19.30 ET / 16.30 PT<br>\u200b2018-07-18 &ndash; Impact de Montr&eacute;al v Vancouver Whitecaps FC &ndash; 19.30 ET / 16.30 PT<br>\u200b2018-07-25 &ndash; Toronto FC v 2QR (Winner/Gagnant) &ndash; 19.30 ET / 16.30 PT<br>\u200b2018-07-25 &ndash; Vancouver Whitecaps FC v Impact de Montr&eacute;al &ndash; 22.00 ET / 19.00 PT<br>\u200b<br>\u200bFinal Round<br>\u200b2018-08-08 &ndash; SF (Winner/Gagnant) v SF (Winner/Gagnant)<br>\u200b2018-08-15 &ndash; SF (Winner/Gagnant) v SF (Winner/Gagnant)<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<br>\u200b<strong>About the Canadian Championship</strong><br>\u200b<br>\u200b&bull;&nbsp;The Canadian Championship is Canada Soccer&rsquo;s highest domestic professional soccer competition and it is the sole qualification route for Canadian professional clubs into Concacaf Champions League and onto the FIFA Club World Cup<br>\u200b&bull;&nbsp;The current champions are Toronto FC who have won the tournament six times<br>\u200b&bull;&nbsp;Canadian content is a focus of the content and since 2017 competition regulations state that each team must field a minimum of three Canadian starters for each match<br>\u200b&bull;&nbsp;The Voyageurs Cup has been awarded to the Canadian Championship winner since 2008; created by the Voyageurs Canadian Supporters group, the trophy represents Canadian fans&rsquo; commitment to the game in our country<br>\u200b&bull;&nbsp;The George Gross Memorial Trophy recognizes the Canadian Championship&rsquo;s most valuable player, with Sebastian Giovinco the reigning winner in 2017; the award is named after the late George Gross, an honoured member of the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame<br>\u200b&bull;&nbsp;In 2018, the competition will feature six clubs from four different leagues: Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Toronto FC and Impact de Montr&eacute;al from Major League Soccer (all earn automatic berths to the Semi-finals); Ottawa Fury FC from the United Soccer Leagues (who enter in the Second Qualifying Round); Oakville Blue Devils from League1 Ontario (who enter in the First Qualifying Round); and AS Blainville from the Premi&egrave;re ligue de soccer du Qu&eacute;bec (who also enter in the First Qualifying Round)<br>\u200b&bull;&nbsp;Since 2008, three Canadian winners have reached the Quarter-final stage or further in Concacaf Champions League: Toronto FC twice (Semi-finals in 2011-12 and Grand Final in 2018); Impact de Montr&eacute;al twice (Quarter-finals in 2008-09 and Grand Final in 2014-15); and Vancouver Whitecaps FC (Semi-finals in 2016-17)<br>\u200b</p>",
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