Trillium Cup

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The Trillium Cup is an annual two-team cup rivalry between Columbus Crew and Toronto FC of Major League Soccer. The Trillium Cup is named after a flower, the trillium, which is the official flower of the province of Ontario, and the official wildflower of the state of Ohio. The rivalries draw on the team's similarities: two teams are geographically near the Great Lakes that border the United States and Canada and both teams also play in soccer-specific stadia that have been built in the central city, as opposed to other MLS clubs that have built their stadia mainly in the suburbs. The cup will be awarded to the team that wins the regular season series (constituting 3 games in the 2008 season). In 2008, Mayor Michael Coleman of Columbus and Mayor David Miller of Toronto started a small wager on their respective team for the first installment of the Trillium Cup - the mayor of the losing team was required to wear the winning team's jersey. The rivalry started to become more intense when 2,500 tickets to the first game at Columbus Crew Stadium were bought by TFC fans, and buses were organized for fans from Toronto heading to Columbus for the first game on 29 March 2008. The Crew won 2-0 over their new rival. Then the second meeting at BMO Field was a tie 0-0.

[edit] 2008 Series Results

Venue Date CLB score TFC score
Columbus Crew Stadium 29 March 2 0
BMO Field 17 May 0 0
BMO Field 13 Sep


MLS two-team Cups
Atlantic Cup | Brimstone Cup | California Clasico | Honda SuperClasico
Lamar Hunt Pioneer Cup | Rocky Mountain Cup | Texas Derby (El Capitan Clasico)
Trillium Cup