Maxime Crépeau wins 2020 Allstate Good Hands® Award

Canadian soccer fans have voted Maxime Crépeau’s diving save against Iceland as the winner of the 2020 Allstate Canadian National Teams Good Hands® Award. The save was made in the 76th minute of an international friendly match on 15 January as part of a series of Men’s National Team matches played i…

Good Hands Award

Canadian
soccer fans have voted Maxime Crépeau’s diving save against Iceland as the
winner of the 2020 Allstate Canadian National Teams Good Hands® Award. The save
was made in the 76thminute of an international friendly match on 15
January as part of a series of Men’s National Team matches played in California.

With Canada trailing by a goal, Kristján Finnbogason received the ball on the left side of Canada’s penalty area and struck a hard low shot between the defender’s legs. As the shot appeared destined for the bottom corner, Crépeau swiftly shifted to his right to make an instinctive diving save and deflect the ball around the post.

The Allstate Good Hands® Award, which recognizes the top save by a Canadian National Team goalkeeper during international play, was chosen by fans during the online voting period which ran from 19 to 26 November. Allstate will present Crépeau with the Good Hands® Award at a future National Team home match. This is Crépeau’s second time winning the award, the first time being in 2016.

“Despite
a challenging year due to the global pandemic, we remain proud supporters of
Canada Soccer’s Men’s and Women’s National Teams, and are pleased to recognize
the top performances from the earlier part of the year,” said Marcelo Regen,
Vice President, Allstate Brand Innovation & Chief Customer Officer.
“Canada’s Women’s National Team qualified for the Tokyo Olympics as captain
Christine Sinclair set the all-time international goal scoring record, and our
Men’s National Team continued to show exciting promise in advance of the start
of 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifying.”

“On
behalf of Allstate, we are honoured to recognize Maxime Crépeau with the 2020
Allstate Good Hands® Award for his fantastic save against Iceland.

“Congratulations
Maxime! I know that Canadians are proud of how you represent Canada on the
international stage, and we look forward to supporting you as Canada’s National
Teams return to the pitch in 2021.”

With
the presentation of the Canadian National Teams Allstate Good Hands® Award, an
exciting fifth year of partnership between Canada Soccer and Allstate Insurance
Company of Canada is completed. The partnership, which was launched in early
2016, has seen Allstate Canada and its Agents lending their support to Canadian
soccer at every level, in close to 100 communities nation-wide.

The
Allstate Good Hands® Award is part off Canada Soccer’s 2020 awards season,
which is celebrating the 28th year of the Canada Soccer Player Awards that were
introduced in 1993. The 2020 Canada Soccer Player Awards will be announced over
the week of 30 November to 4 December, culminating with the two Canadian
Players of the Year announced on Thursday 3 December and Friday 4 December.

About Allstate
Insurance Company of Canada

Allstate Insurance Company of Canada is a leading home and auto
insurer focused on providing its customers prevention and protection products
and services for every stage of life. Serving Canadians since 1953, Allstate
strives to reassure both customers and employees with its “You’re in Good
Hands®” promise and is proud to have been named a Best Employer in Canada
for nine consecutive years. Allstate is committed to making a positive
difference in the communities in which it operates through partnerships with
charitable organizations, employee giving and volunteerism. To learn more,
visit www.allstate.ca. For
safety tips and advice, visit www.goodhandsadvice.ca.

Paulo Senra

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

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