Canadian Championship
Vancouver Whitecaps 2, Montreal Impact 2 | Amway Canadian Championship Final Match Recap
VANCOUVER, B.C. – The Montreal Impact are Canadian champions, thanks to a late Hassoun Camara header that secured a dramatic 2-2 draw against the Vancouver Whitecaps at BC Place on Wednesday night in the second leg of the Amway Canadian Championship finals.
Following the scoreless first leg, all Montreal needed was a draw to claim the trophy in Wednesday's second leg – which they secured through Camara’s 84th-minute header and a 49th-minute strike from Felipe.
Vancouver Whitecaps vs. Montreal Impact | Amway Canadian Championship Final Preview
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En ce milieu de semaine, tant le Canada que les États-Unis voient leurs meilleurs clubs et joueurs se battre pour gagner ou conserver leur place sur la scène internationale.
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L’émission de cette semaine (à écouter ici) ne pouvait pas passer à côté des deux sujets ultra brûlants du moment : l’arrivée de New York City en MLS et la finale retour du Championnat canadien Amway. Pour en parler, retrouvez Frédéric Lord, Matthias Van Halst, Olivier Tremblay, Olivier Brett et Patrick Leduc.
Vancouver Whitecaps pour cold water on rumors of Kenny Miller's return to Glasgow Rangers
VANCOUVER, B.C. – Kenny Miller is staying with the Vancouver Whitecaps, at least for the time being.
That was the word following a training session on Thursday at the University of British Columbia, as both the player and his coach poured cold water on rumors which first appeared in British newspapers this week that he was set for a return to fallen Scottish giants Rangers FC.
Vancouver Whitecaps must make do without Jamaica-bound Darren Mattocks
VANCOUVER, B.C. – The Vancouver Whitecaps must make do without Darren Mattocks for their next two Major League Soccer matches, but will crucially have him available for the second leg of the Amway Canadian Championship final against the Montreal Impact on May 29 before he departs.
The five-times-capped 22-year-old has linked up with the Jamaican national team for a training camp in the Bahamas as the Reggae Boyz prepare for World Cup qualifying matches next month against Mexico, the United States and Honduras.

L’émission Coup Franc de cette semaine (à écouter ici) prend une perspective très canadienne et s’intéresse de près aux deux sujets les plus chauds du moment au pays de la feuille d’érable.