Canada Soccer crowns inaugural Toyota eNational Championships Xbox winner

Canada Soccer’s inaugural Toyota eNational Championships wrapped up on Xbox with Ontario’s DonBorello defeating Alberta’s teetsmcpeets 3-1 in their best-of-five Final hosted LIVE on Twitch.tv./canadasoccer.

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PEI’s Fifamonsters5939 took third place defeating Saskatchewan’s itsjamesbrown 2-0 in the best-of-three Bronze Medal matchup.

In becoming the first-ever Toyota eNational Championship winner, DonBorello wins the CanadaRED prize pack including a custom Nike Canada Soccer kit.

Canada Soccer's Toyota eNational Championship – Xbox comes to a close. A very hard-fought series sees the Ontario representative win the best-of-5 series 3-1. 1st Place: Don Borrello (ON)2nd Place: TeetsMcPeets (AB)3rd Place: FIFAMonster5939 (PE)#eNatChamps pic.twitter.com/7gAVW17UCE — Toyota eNational Championships (@CanadaSoccerNC) February 28, 2021

The PlayStation bracket of Canada Soccer’s eNational Championships kicks off Sunday 28 February LIVE on Twitch.tv/canadasoccer at 3:00 p.m. ET hosted by Faizal Kamisa and Nicco Carderelli along with Chuboi. Updates will be available via the official Canada Soccer National Championships Twitter feed @CanadaSoccerNC or by following #eNatChamps on Twitter and Instagram.

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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