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2010 Challenge Trophy
Canadian National Challenge Cup
Tournament details
CountryCanada
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The 2010 Canadian Challenge Trophy was hosted by Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, October 6–11, 2010. Defending champion Hellas Sc of Manitoba failed to qualify as they lost to Lucania SC in the semi-final round in the Manitoba play down.

Seeding

The seeding is based on the results from the previous year. New Brunswick will be not sending a team this year so the host gains a second entry.

  1. Manitoba
  2. Quebec
  3. Prince Edward Island
  4. Alberta
  5. British Columbia
  6. Newfoundland Labrador
  7. Nova Scotia
  8. Saskatchewan
  9. Ontario
  10. Prince Edward Island 2 (Guest team)

Teams

Group 1
1. Manitoba Winnipeg Lucania FC
4. Alberta Calgary Dinosaurs
5. British Columbia Gorge FC
8. Saskatchewan Huskie Alumni
9. Ontario AEK London FC

Group 2
2. Quebec Royal Select de Beauport
3. Prince Edward Island1 Churchill Arms
6. Newfoundland and Labrador Holy Cross Kirby
7. Nova Scotia Halifax Dunbrack
10. Prince Edward Island2 PEI Selects

  • tba (ON) Final scheduled for 19-Sep-2010 Official Site
  • tba (NL) There are six team playing for the right to represent NL - Holy Cross, St. Lawrence Laurentians, Mt. Pearl, Feildians, CB Auto Strikers FC, Western United FC.

Schedule/results

6 October 2010 Calgary Dinosaurs Alberta 0-2 British Columbia Victoria Gorge FC Charlottetown, PE
09:30 Jamie Merriman
Kallen Holden
6 October 2010 Winnipeg Lucania FCManitoba 0-1 Saskatchewan Huskie United Alumni Charlottetown, PE
12:30 David Patterson Stadium: UPEI
Referee: Dave Gantar
6 October 2010 Churchill ArmsPrince Edward Island1 2-0 Newfoundland and Labrador Holy Cross Kirby Charlottetown, PE
19:00 Michel Daoust-Wheatley Stadium: UPEI
Referee: Geoff Gamble
6 October 2010 Royal Select de Beauport Quebec 0-2 Nova ScotiaHalifax Dunbrack Charlottetown, PE
16:00 Jonattan Cordoba
Ryan Devereaux
Stadium: UPEI
Referee: N. Rewuski
7 October 2010 Winnipeg Lucania FCManitoba 0-0 Ontario AEK London FC Charlottetown, PE
12:00 Stadium: UPEI
7 October 2010 Royal Select de Beauport Quebec 4-1 Prince Edward Island2 PEI Selects Charlottetown, PE
14:30 Said Bouajila Cedric Essockamba Augustin Manga-Iko CSA Report Rob Diamond Stadium: UPEI
7 October 2010 Churchill Arms Prince Edward Island1 1-0 Nova ScotiaHalifax Dunbrack Charlottetown, PE
19:30 Brett Norton
8 October 2010 Winnipeg Lucania FCManitoba 0-1 Alberta Calgary Dinosaurs Charlottetown, PE
12:00
8 October 2010 Victoria Gorge FC British Columbia 1-1 Ontario AEK London FC Charlottetown, PE
10:30
8 October 2010 Royal Select Beauport Quebec 0-0 Prince Edward Island1 Churchill Arms Charlottetown, PE
19:30
8 October 2010 Newfoundland and Labrador Holy Cross Kirby 1-1 Prince Edward Island2 PEI Selects Charlottetown, PE
14:30
9 October 2010 Huskie United Alumni Saskatchewan 1-2 Ontario AEK London FC Charlottetown, PE
12:00
9 October 2010 Halifax DunbrackNova Scotia 2-1 Prince Edward Island2 PEI Selects Charlottetown, PE
12:00
10 October 2010 Calgary Dinosaurs Alberta 2-2 Ontario AEK London FC Charlottetown, PE
11:30 Stadium: Cornwall Fields
10 October 2010 Victoria Gorge FC British Columbia 1-0 Saskatchewan Huskie United Alumni Charlottetown, PE
09:30 Stadium: Cornwall Fields
10 October 2010 Churchill Arms Prince Edward Island1 1-0 Prince Edward Island2 PEI Selects Charlottetown, PE
17:00 Stadium: UPEI
10 October 2010 Holy Cross Kirby Newfoundland and Labrador 0-2 Nova ScotiaHalifax Dunbrack Charlottetown, PE
12:00 Stadium: UPEI
11 October 2010 9,10 Game Winnipeg Lucania FCManitoba 3-1 Newfoundland and Labrador Holy Cross Kirby Stratford, PE
08:00 Stadium: Stratford
11 October 2010 7,8 Game 4th Place Group 1 Saskatchewan Huskie United Alumni 5-2 4th Place Group 2 Prince Edward Island2 PEI Selects Stratford, PE
10:00 Stadium: Stratford
11 October 2010 5,6 Game 3rd Place Group 1 Calgary Dinosaurs Alberta 5-4 3rd Place Group 2 Royal Select de Beauport Quebec Stratford, PE
10:00 Stadium: Stratford
11 October 2010 3,4 Game 2nd Place Group 1 Ontario AEK London FC 2-3 2nd Place Group 2 Nova ScotiaHalifax Dunbrack Cornwall, PE
11:30 Stadium: Cornwall Fields
11 October 2010 1,2 Final 1st Place Group 1 Victoria Gorge FC British Columbia 0-2 1st Place Group 2 Prince Edward Island1 Churchill Arms Charlottetown, PE
11:30 report Brett Norton
Ryan Anstey
Stadium: UPEI
Referee: Sylvain Petrescu

Rosters

British ColumbiaGorge FC

In the provincial final, Karpati’s squad Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   Joel Galbraith
DF   David Gustar
DF   Liam Girard
DF   Robbie Veenhof
DF   Kyle Finner
MF   Patrick Gawrys
MF   Sean Battistoni
MF   Kevin Mennie
MF   Will Moore
FW   Chad Kalyk
FW   Kellen Holden
No. Pos. Nation Player
  Russell Anderson
  Zeke Cabell
  Greg Fiddick
  Gord Johnson
  Romaie Martin
  Jamie Merriman
  Quinn Van Gylswyk
 
 
 
 

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
21   Kostek Bedoa-Gorski
19 FW   Ryan Devereaux
11 FW   Alexander Devereaux
4 DF   Adam Dowie
MF   Chris Haugn
  Brett Norton[1]
  Sean Kodejs
  Danny Worthington
DF   Wes Hawley
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF   Jonattan Cordoba
22 FW   Alexandera Cordoba
DF   Kerry Weymann
DF   Danny Leblanc
DF   Shawn Kodejs
GK   Ben Ur
MF   Peter Garonis
  Billy Connolly
 

PEI Selects

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
 
 
 
 
 
6 Canada CAN Rob Diamond
 
 
 
 
No. Pos. Nation Player
 
 
 
 
15 Canada CAN
 
 
 
 
 

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Canada CAN Matt Lally
2 Canada CAN Rob Aiken
3  
4 Canada CAN Graham Ashworth
5  
6 Canada CAN Jon Vos
 
8 Canada CAN Matt Thomas
 
10 Canada CAN Ryan Anstey
No. Pos. Nation Player
11  
 
 
 
 
 
17 Canada CAN Dan McAleer
 
 
29 Canada CAN Josh Vessey


Qualifiers

The following are details of each of the provincial finals that will determine each representative. New Brunswick is serving a suspension [citation needed], so PEI as host will get 2 teams. List of Challenge Trophy 2010 teams

16 May 2010 British Columbia
BC Cup Final
Gorge FC 2-1 Surrey United Firefighters Victoria, BC
14' Sean Battistoni
Kellen Holden
News Niall Thompson Stadium: Royal Athletic Park
Attendance: 1000
6-Sep-2010 Alberta
Mike Traficante Challenge Cup
Edmonton Scottish v Calgary Dinosaurs Edmonton, AB
Report Stadium: Edmonton Soccer Complex
Saskatchewan v
28-Aug-2010 Manitoba
Club Championship
Lucania SC v Sons of Italy Lions SC Winnipeg, MB
Stadium: Winnipeg Soccer Complex
14-Sep-2010 Ontario
Ontario Cup
Ottawa Royals or Brampton Ebony Jrs v Toronto Blackstar or AEK London
5-Sep-2010 Quebec Coupe du Québec Saputo AAA Royal Select de Beauport 1-0 (AET) Corfinium St. Leonard Laval, QC
22-Aug-2010
25-Aug-2010
Prince Edward Island Challenge Series
Avondale Islanders 2-1
1-0
PEI Selects Charlottetown, PEI
Stadium: UPEI Turf
17-Aug-2010 Nova Scotia NSSL Playoff Final[2][3] Suburban FC 2-2 (pk) Halifax Dunbrack Halifax, NS
Mesut Mert
Ian Greedy
Ryan Devereaux
Jon Cordoba
Stadium: Mainland North Common
5-Sep-2010 Newfoundland and Labrador Challenge Cup Provincial Championship Mount Pearl 1-3 Holy Cross Burin Peninsula, NL
Ian Macleod report news Aaron Anstey
Matthew Breen
Zack Wade
Stadium: Centennial Field
15-Aug-2010 New Brunswick Senior A Championship Fredericton Picaroons Reds 6-0 Fredericton Wanderers Fredericton, NB
Karel Prickett 30' 70'
Calen Smith 44'
Jon Crossland 50' 70+'
Pete Kelly 55'
News Chris James (gk) downward-facing red arrow 45' - Marcus Hallettupward-facing green arrow 45' Stadium: Chapman Field

References

  1. ^ "Dunbrack falls to 1-1". Metro News. 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  2. ^ Mosher, Monty (15 Aug 2010). "Suburban tops Cape Breton for spot in championship match". The Chronicle Herald. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  3. ^ http://metronews.ca/news/189199/dunbrack-takes-mens-premiership/