2009 Canadian Championship

2009 Canadian Championship
2009 Nutrilite Canadian Championship (English)
Championnat canadien Nutrilite 2009 (French)
Country Canada
Teams 3
Champions Toronto FC
Matches played 6
Goals scored 14 (2.33 per match)
Attendance 73,549 (12,258 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Dwayne De Rosario
(3 goals)
Best player Dwayne De Rosario

The 2009 Canadian Championship (officially the Nutrilite Canadian Championship[1] for sponsorship reasons) was a soccer tournament hosted and organized by the Canadian Soccer Association that took place in the cities of Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver in 2009. It is the second Canadian Championship held, after the inaugural competition in 2008.

As in the previous tournament, participating teams were the Montreal Impact, Toronto FC and the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The tournament consisted of a home and away series between each pair of teams for a total of six games.[2] Toronto FC, winners of the tournament, were awarded the Voyageurs Cup and gained entry into the Preliminary Round of the 2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League.

Four of the six matches were broadcast in English by Rogers Sportsnet,[3] while Radio Canada broadcast in French two of Montreal Impact's matches at Vancouver and at home against Toronto FC.[4]

Tie-breaking procedures

If two teams are tied on points after four games, the following tie-breaking criteria will be used:[5]

  1. Most points in matches between the teams that are drawn
  2. Goal differential in all group matches
  3. Most goals scored in all group matches
  4. Drawing of lots

Standings

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Toronto FC 430183+59
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 430151+49
Montreal Impact 4004110−90
 MONTORVAN
Montreal Impact 1–6 0–2
Toronto FC 1–0 1–0
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1–0 2–0

Toronto FC has qualified for the CONCACAF Champions League qualifying round.

Matches

May 6, 2009
20:00 EDT
Toronto FC 1 – 0 Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Harmse  3' Report
BMO Field, Toronto, Ontario
Attendance: 19,811
Referee: Silviu Petrescu
Toronto FC
Vancouver Whitecaps
Toronto FC
GK 24 Switzerland Stefan Frei
DF 3 Canada Nana Attakora
DF 4 Puerto Rico Marco Vélez
DF 11 Canada Jim Brennan (c)
DF 16 United States Marvell Wynne
MF 5 Canada Kevin Harmse  63'
MF 20 Honduras Amado Guevara
MF 33 Wales Carl Robinson  79'
FW 8 Argentina Pablo Vitti
FW 14 Canada Dwayne De Rosario  55'
FW 19 United States Chad Barrett  73'
Substitutes
FW 9 England Danny Dichio  93'  73'
FW 7 United States Fuad Ibrahim  79'
Manager
England Chris Cummins
Vancouver Whitecaps
GK 1 United States Jay Nolly
DF 2 Canada Marco Reda  14'
DF 6 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Wesley Charles  63'
DF 18 Canada Mason Trafford
DF 27 United States Jeff Parke
MF 7 Canada Martin Nash (c)
MF 16 Liberia Ansu Toure  76'
MF 19 United States Justin Moose  50'  66'
MF 23 Bolivia Vicente Arze
FW 9 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Marlon James
FW 98 Canada Charles Gbeke  25'
Substitutes
DF 8 United States Wes Knight  14'
MF 22 Japan Takashi Hirano  66'
MF 20 Canada Ethan Gage  76'
Manager
Iceland Teitur Thordarson

May 13, 2009
20:00 EDT
Toronto FC 1 – 0 Montreal Impact
Barrett  35' Report
BMO Field, Toronto, Ontario
Attendance: 19,872
Referee: Mauricio Navarro
Toronto FC
Montreal Impact
Toronto FC
GK 24 Switzerland Stefan Frei
DF 3 Canada Nana Attakora
DF 4 Puerto Rico Marco Vélez  69'
DF 11 Canada Jim Brennan (c)
DF 15 Canada Adrian Serioux
MF 2 United States Sam Cronin
MF 16 United States Marvell Wynne  16'
MF 20 Honduras Amado Guevara  88'
MF 33 Wales Carl Robinson
FW 8 Argentina Pablo Vitti
FW 14 Canada Dwayne De Rosario  74'
Substitutes
FW 19 United States Chad Barrett  16'
DF 5 Canada Kevin Harmse  74'
FW 7 United States Fuad Ibrahim  88'
Manager
England Chris Cummins
Montreal Impact
GK 1 United States Matt Jordan
DF 3 Canada Adam Braz
DF 5 Canada Nevio Pizzolitto (c)  45'
DF 25 France Cédric Joqueviel
DF 26 Togo Zanzan
MF 2 United States Kevin Sakuda  63'
MF 8 Canada Sandro Grande
MF 9 Canada Rocco Placentino
MF 17 United States Joey Gjertsen  72'
MF 7 United States David Testo  22' Yellow cardRed card 71'
FW 10 Panama Roberto Brown  75'
Substitutes
FW 12 Cuba Eduardo Sebrango  63'
MF 21 Canada Félix Brillant  72'
DF 24 Canada Simon Gatti  75'
Manager
Canada John Limniatis

May 20, 2009
20:00 EDT
Montreal Impact 0 – 2 Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Report Haber  1'
Gbeke  17'
Saputo Stadium, Montreal, Quebec
Attendance: 11,483
Referee: Steve Depiero
Montreal Impact
Vancouver Whitecaps
Montreal Impact
GK 1 United States Matt Jordan
DF 2 United States Kevin Sakuda
DF 3 Canada Adam Braz
DF 5 Canada Nevio Pizzolitto (c)
DF 25 Togo Zanzan  60'
MF 8 Canada Sandro Grande
MF 9 Canada Rocco Placentino  76'
MF 17 United States Joey Gjertsen  70'
MF 24 Canada Simon Gatti
FW 10 Panama Roberto Brown  15'
FW 12 Cuba Eduardo Sebrango
Substitutes
MF 23 Jamaica Stephen deRoux  60'
DF 21 Canada Félix Brillant  70'
FW 28 Antigua and Barbuda Peter Byers  76'
Manager
Canada Marc Dos Santos
Vancouver Whitecaps
GK 1 United States Jay Nolly
DF 6 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Wesley Charles  24'
DF 8 United States Wes Knight
DF 22 Japan Takashi Hirano
DF 27 United States Jeff Parke  30'
MF 7 Canada Martin Nash (c)  90'
MF 16 Liberia Ansu Toure  71'
MF 20 Canada Ethan Gage
MF 28 Canada Gordon Chin  8'  58'
MF 14 Canada Marcus Haber  88'
FW 98 Canada Charles Gbeke
Substitutes
DF 4 Canada Justin Thompson  30'
MF 19 United States Justin Moose  58'
DF 12 Canada Geordie Lyall  71'
Manager
Iceland Teitur Thordarson
Assistant referees
Daniel Belleau
Philippe Briere
Fourth official
Justin Tasev

May 27, 2009
19:30 PDT
Vancouver Whitecaps FC 1 – 0 Montreal Impact
Gage  67' Report
Swangard Stadium, Burnaby, British Columbia
Attendance: 5,134
Referee: Dave Gantar
Vancouver Whitecaps
Montreal Impact
Vancouver Whitecaps
GK 1 United States Jay Nolly
DF 4 Canada Justin Thompson
DF 8 United States Wes Knight
DF 22 Japan Takashi Hirano
DF 27 United States Jeff Parke  45'
MF 7 Canada Martin Nash  36'
MF 16 Liberia Ansu Toure  90'
MF 19 United States Justin Moose  63'
MF 20 Canada Ethan Gage
FW 14 Canada Marcus Haber  87'
FW 98 Canada Charles Gbeke
Substitutes
DF 24 United States Lyle Martin  63'
MF 11 Jamaica Dever Orgill  87'
MF 18 Canada Mason Trafford  90'
Manager
Iceland Teitur Thordarson
Montreal Impact
GK 1 United States Matt Jordan  24'
DF 2 United States Kevin Sakuda
DF 3 Canada Adam Braz (c)  53'
DF 24 Canada Simon Gatti  19'
DF 25 Togo Zanzan  74'
MF 8 Canada Sandro Grande
MF 18 Argentina Leonardo Di Lorenzo  79'
MF 21 Canada Félix Brillant  38'  69'
MF 23 Jamaica Stephen deRoux
FW 12 Cuba Eduardo Sebrango
FW 17 United States Joey Gjertsen
Substitutes
FW 19 The Gambia Pa Amadou Gai  69'
MF 14 United States Tony Donatelli  74'
DF 28 Antigua and Barbuda Peter Byers  79'
Manager
Canada Marc Dos Santos
Assistant referees
Darren Clark
Cameron Blair
Fourth official
Paul Ward

Vancouver Whitecaps
Toronto FC
Vancouver Whitecaps
GK 1 United States Jay Nolly
DF 6 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Wesley Charles
DF 3 Japan Takashi Hirano
DF 24 United States Lyle Martin
DF 27 United States Jeff Parke
MF 8 United States Wes Knight
MF 16 Liberia Ansu Toure
MF 20 Canada Ethan Gage  59'
MF 28 Canada Gordon Chin
FW 14 Canada Marcus Haber  82'
FW 98 Canada Charles Gbeke
Substitutes
MF 18 Canada Mason Trafford  59'
MF 13 Haiti Kenold Versailles  82'
Manager
Iceland Teitur Thordarson
Toronto FC
GK 1 Canada Greg Sutton
DF 3 Canada Nana Attakora
DF 5 Canada Kevin Harmse  63'  83'
DF 11 Canada Jim Brennan  56'  83'
DF 15 Canada Adrian Serioux
MF 2 United States Sam Cronin
MF 8 Argentina Pablo Vitti
MF 14 Canada Dwayne De Rosario
MF 33 Wales Carl Robinson
FW 9 England Danny Dichio
FW 19 United States Chad Barrett  67'
Substitutes
MF 10 England Rohan Ricketts  67'
MF 13 United States Johann Smith  83'
DF 4 Puerto Rico Marco Vélez  83'
Manager
England Chris Cummins

June 18, 2009
20:00 EDT
Montreal Impact 1 – 6 Toronto FC
Donatelli  24' (pen.) Report de Rosario  29', 39', 49'
Guevara  69', 90'
Barrett  82'
Saputo Stadium, Montreal, Quebec
Attendance: 11,561
Referee: Carol Anne Chenard
Montreal Impact
Toronto FC
Montreal Impact
GK 22 Canada Srdjan Djekanović
DF 23 Jamaica Stephen deRoux
DF 24 Canada Simon Gatti
DF 13 Canada Elkana Mayard
DF 2 United States Kevin Sakuda
MF 18 Argentina Leonardo Di Lorenzo
MF 14 United States Tony Donatelli  65'
MF 17 United States Joey Gjertsen
MF 7 United States David Testo  47'  50'
FW 28 Antigua and Barbuda Peter Byers
FW 30 Canada Pierre-Rudolph Mayard  71'
Substitutes
DF 16 Italy Stefano Pesoli  50'
MF 21 Canada Félix Brillant  65'
MF 9 Canada Rocco Placentino  71'  71'
Manager
Canada Marc Dos Santos
Toronto FC
GK 24 Switzerland Stefan Frei
DF 6 United States Nick Garcia  42'
DF 3 Canada Nana Attakora  80'
DF 11 Canada Jim Brennan
DF 15 Canada Adrian Serioux  64'
MF 2 United States Sam Cronin
MF 20 Honduras Amado Guevara
MF 33 Wales Carl Robinson  63'
FW 14 Canada Dwayne De Rosario
FW 9 England Danny Dichio
FW 8 Argentina Pablo Vitti  45'
Substitutes
FW 19 United States Chad Barrett  45'
DF 4 Puerto Rico Marco Vélez  64'
FW 7 United States Fuad Ibrahim  80'
Manager
England Chris Cummins
Assistant referees
Cameron Blair
Philippe Brière
Fourth official
Dave Gantar

Goalscorers

PlayerTeamGoalsAssists
CanadaDwayne De RosarioToronto FC31
United StatesChad BarrettToronto FC22
HondurasAmado GuevaraToronto FC21
LiberiaAnsu ToureVancouver Whitecaps FC20
CanadaCharles GbekeVancouver Whitecaps FC11
United StatesTony DonatelliMontreal Impact10
CanadaEthan GageVancouver Whitecaps FC10
CanadaMarcus HaberVancouver Whitecaps FC10
CanadaKevin HarmseToronto FC10
CanadaJim BrennanToronto FC01
CanadaGordon ChinVancouver Whitecaps FC01
JapanTakashi HiranoVancouver Whitecaps FC01

References

  1. "Association announces title partner for new Nutrilite Canadian Championship". CSA Website. 2008-05-23. Archived from the original on 2009-06-21. Retrieved 2008-05-23.
  2. "Association announces schedule for 2009 Nutrilite Canadian Championship". CSA Website. February 24, 2009. Retrieved February 24, 2009.
  3. "Sportsnet to broadcast upcoming Nutrilite Canadian Championship". CSA Website. April 1, 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-06-20. Retrieved April 1, 2009.
  4. "Societé Radio-Canada to broadcast Nutrilite Canadian Championship". CSA Website. May 13, 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-06-20. Retrieved May 15, 2009.
  5. "Nutrilite Canadian Championship Tie-Breaker scenarios". CSA Website. June 1, 2009. Retrieved June 4, 2009.

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