2009 Challenge Trophy

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2009 Challenge Trophy
Tournament details
CountryCanada
Teams10
Final positions
Champions Hellas SC
Runner-up Royal-Sélect de Beauport
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The 2009 Challenge Trophy was contested for in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from October 7 to 12, 2009. The round robin group seedings were based on last years performance.

Contents

Day 2 saw extreme snow and wind which forced organizers to adjust the schedule to the SaskTel Indoor pitch. Games were also shortened to 60 minutes. [1]

Teams and rosters

The Nationals are seeded based on last seasons performance. For 2009 the seedings are: [2]

  1. AB - Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary Callies
  2. QC - Flag of Quebec.svg Royal-Sélect de Beauport
  3. PE - Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Avondale Islanders
  4. BC - Flag of British Columbia.svg West Van SC
  5. ON - Flag of Ontario.svg Real Toronto
  6. NS - Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Halifax City SC
  7. NL - Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Holy Cross Crusaders
  8. MB - Flag of Manitoba.svg Hellas SC
  9. SK - Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Huskie Alumni
  10. YT - Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon Selects

Hellas SC

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
11 MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Fabio Capone
19 FW Flag of Greece.svg  GRE Justin Castalanos
14 FW Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Ulrick Disna
6 DF Flag of Greece.svg  GRE Bill Economou
27 DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Vinny Ferlaino
28 MF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Tom Findlay
15 MF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Tom Foderaro
27 FW Flag of Paraguay.svg  PAR Andry Giesbrecht
4 MF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Jordan Goetting
16 MF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Dimitri Ifandis
1 GK Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Kyle Kilcup
No.Pos.NationPlayer
5 MF Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Edin Kurbegovic
21 MF Flag of El Salvador.svg  SLV Jorge Mendez
3 DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Tim Mullen
11 FW Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Chris Musto
29 GK Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Dylan O'Connor
10 DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Trevor Perrault
3 DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Phillip Porpiglia
8 MF Flag of Greece.svg  GRE Yiannis Tsalatsidis
17 DF Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Jeff Valdivia

Royal-Sélect de Beauport

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
4 DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Alexandre Lévesque-Tremblay
18 FW Flag of Togo.svg  TOG Boris I Gervais Salou
15 FW Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN David Chapdelaine-Miller
8 DF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Édouardo Davalos
2 FW Flag of France.svg  FRA Francois Ouellet
20 DF Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR Nyam A Well Garba
17 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Jean-Philippe Grenon
5 DF Flag of France.svg  FRA Julien Meunier
14 MF Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  CGO Michael Mana Nga
3 DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Marc-Olier Boudreau-Daigle
12 FW Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Mathieu-François
No.Pos.NationPlayer
7 FW Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  BIH Nihad Nedzibovic
6 DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Olivier Brett
16 DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Pascal Bragagnolo
13 DF Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Pierre-Henri Poudré
10 DF Flag of Morocco.svg  MAR Samir El Akkati
11 DF Flag of France.svg  FRA Samuel Georget
22 GK Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Vincent Dubé

Calgary Callies

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag placeholder.svg  Dave Harrison
3 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Drew Milne
4 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Cenek Patik
5 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Andre Duberry
6 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Eric Roa
7 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Nic Reyes
8 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Jamie Auvigne
9 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Mark Slade
10 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Fran Miron
11 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Greg Perez
No.Pos.NationPlayer
12 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Liam deSilva
13 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Felix Napuri
14 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Scott McCorkill
15 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Alex Strbac
17 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Brett Colvin
18 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Neto Miguel
19 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Milan Timotjevic
10 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Chris Kooy
21 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Allen Jovica
22 GK Flag placeholder.svg  Will Langford

Results

Group stage

Group A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Manitoba.svg Hellas SC430154+19
2 Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary Callies430173+49
3 Flag of British Columbia.svg West Van FC42024516
4 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Huskies Alumni411254+14
5 Flag of Ontario.svg Real Toronto40133851
Source: [ citation needed ]
Group B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Quebec.svg Royal-Sélect de Beauport422072+58
2 Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Avondale Islanders421183+57
3 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Holy Cross413072+56
4 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Halifax City SC41215505
5 Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon Selects4004116150
Source: [ citation needed ]
7 October 2009 West Van SC Flag of British Columbia.svg 1-2 Flag of Ontario.svg Real Toronto Saskatoon, SK
16:00Stadium: Umea East
7 October 2009 Calgary Callies Flag of Alberta.svg 1-2 Flag of Manitoba.svg Hellas SC Saskatoon, SK
16:00Stadium: Sasktel Sports Centre West
7 October 2009 Avondale Islanders Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg 4-1 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Halifax City SC Saskatoon, SK
18:00Stadium: Umea West
7 October 2009 Royal-Sélect de Beauport Flag of Quebec.svg 1-1 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Holy Cross Saskatoon, SK
18:00Stadium: Sasktel East
8 October 2009 Calgary Callies Flag of Alberta.svg 1-0 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Huskie Alumni Saskatoon, SK
14:00Felix NapuriStadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
8 October 2009 West Van SC Flag of British Columbia.svg 0-1 Flag of Manitoba.svg Hellas SC Saskatoon, SK
14:00Tom FindlayStadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
8 October 2009 Royal-Sélect de Beauport Flag of Quebec.svg 5-1 Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon Selects Saskatoon, SK
16:00Ammon HoefsBoris
Gervais Salou (x3)
Jean-Philippe Grenon
Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
8 October 2009 Avondale Islanders Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg 0-0 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Holy Cross Saskatoon, SK
16:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
9 October 2009 Calgary Callies Flag of Alberta.svg 3-1 Flag of British Columbia.svg West Van SC Saskatoon, SK
12:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
9 October 2009 Real Toronto Flag of Ontario.svg 2-2 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Huskie Alumni Saskatoon, SK
12:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
9 October 2009 Royal-Sélect de Beauport Flag of Quebec.svg 2-0 Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Avondale Islanders Saskatoon, SK
14:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
9 October 2009 Halifax City SC Flag of Nova Scotia.svg 3-0 Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon Selects Saskatoon, SK
14:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
10 October 2009 Calgary Callies Flag of Alberta.svg 2-0 Flag of Ontario.svg Real Toronto Saskatoon, SK
16:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
10 October 2009 Hellas SC Flag of Manitoba.svg 0-3 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Huskie Alumni Saskatoon, SK
18:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
10 October 2009 Royal-Sélect de Beauport Flag of Quebec.svg 0-0 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Halifax City SC Saskatoon, SK
18:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
10 October 2009 Holy Cross Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg 5-0 Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon Selects Saskatoon, SK
18:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
11 October 2009 West Van SC Flag of British Columbia.svg 1-0 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Huskie Alumni Saskatoon, SK
12:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
11 October 2009 Real Toronto Flag of Ontario.svg 0-2 Flag of Manitoba.svg Hellas SC Saskatoon, SK
12:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
11 October 2009 Avondale Islanders Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg 4-0 Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon Selects Saskatoon, SK
14:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
11 October 2009 Halifax City SC Flag of Nova Scotia.svg 1-1 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Holy Cross Saskatoon, SK
14:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre

Finals

12 October 2009 Real Toronto (A5) Flag of Ontario.svg 1-3 (pks) Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon Selects (B5) Saskatoon, SK
08:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
12 October 2009 Huskie Alumni (A4) Flag of Saskatchewan.svg 3-4 (pks) Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Halifax City SC (B4) Saskatoon, SK
08:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
12 October 2009 West Van FC (A3) Flag of British Columbia.svg 6-5 (pks) Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Holy Cross (B3) Saskatoon, SK
10:00Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
12 October 2009 Calgary Callies (A2) Flag of Alberta.svg 3-4 (pks) Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Avondale Islanders (B2) Saskatoon, SK
12:30Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
12 October 2009 Hellas SC (A1) Flag of Manitoba.svg 1-0 Flag of Quebec.svg Royal-Sélect de Beauport (B1) Saskatoon, SK
12:30Soccerball shade.svg Chris Musto Report Stadium: SaskTel Sports Centre
Referee: Dave Gantar

Final standings

PosClub
1 Flag of Manitoba.svg Hellas SC
2 Flag of Quebec.svg Royal-Sélect de Beauport
3 Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Avondale Islanders
4 Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary Callies
5 Flag of British Columbia.svg West Van FC
6 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Holy Cross
7 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Halifax City SC
8 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Huskies Alumni
9 Flag of Yukon.svg Yukon Selects
10 Flag of Ontario.svg Real Toronto

[3]

Qualified teams

British Columbia

The BC Provincial Cup is held in the spring of the season. This year's event went from April 4 to May 16. [4]

Sixteenth-final Eight-final Quarter-final Semi-final Final
               
Langley United 0
Croatia FC 1
Croatia FC 0
CMF Wolves 2
CMF Wolves 7
Peace Arch SC 5
Peace Arch SC 0
ICSF Inter 0
CMF Wolves 0
West Van SC 2
West Van SC 7
Westside FC 0
West Van SC 2
Surrey United 0
Surrey United 3
Columbus Clan FC 2
Columbus Clan FC 2
Abbotsford Mariners 0
West Van SC 1
Victoria Gorge FC 0
Bays United 1
Nanaimo 0
Bays United 3
Athletic Club of BC 2
Athletic Club of BC 2
NorVan Eagles 1
NorVan Eagles 2
Sooke Celtic 1
Bays United 0
Victoria Gorge FC 5
Victoria Gorge FC 4
PoCo City FC 0
Victoria Gorge FC 2
RCIU Legends 0
RCIU Legends 2
Gordon Head 1
Kamloops Excel 1
Gordon Head5

Alberta

The Mike Traficante Challenge Cup will be held in Edmonton from 4 Sep to 7 Sep, 2009.info The teams will be seeded from the Alberta Major Soccer League. The groups will be S1, N2 and N3 in one and N1, S2 and S3 in the other. Seeds S3 and N3 are open to challenge from any district. This year, the teams in the AMSL include:

North:

South:

AMSL Site

Saskatchewan

The Saskatchewan representative shall be determined through the Saskatchewan Premier Soccer League. [5] Six teams will compete this season including:

Standings as of 9 July 2009

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Huskie Alumni7520211+2017
ACFC Milan7511145+916
Yorkton United85032210+1215
Saskatoon Hose and Hydrant611451274
Sk Canada Games4013419151
Colo Colo6015322191
Source: [ citation needed ]

The Saskatchewan Huskie Alumni have qualified [6]

Manitoba

The Manitoba representative will be determined through the MSA 2009 Senior Provincial Championship. This cup competition will take place in August as the team entry's are due 4 August 2009. [7] Watch for teams in the Manitoba Major Soccer League to be entered. Seeding is determined by 15 July 2009.

Hellas SC of Manitoba qualified after a 1-0 extra time win over Lucania.

Ontario

The Ontario representative is determined by the Ontario Cup. This is a single knock-out tournament with the finals scheduled for 20-Sep-2009 at 8:00pm at the Soccer Centre in Vaughan. This year's event features 62 teams entering the bracket at various levels determined by geography. Before the First round is a Preliminary round and an Extra Preliminary round for some regions. [8]

The final match saw a repeat of 2008 between London AEK and Real Toronto. [9]

Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 7
24 May 2009
Hamilton Boca Juniors 0
Hamilton Glasgow United 3
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 8
24 May 2009
Barrie Spirit 2
Richmond Hill Raiders Madrid FC 1
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 15
24 May 2009
Mississauga Portofino 2
Alliston Arsenal 0 Cambridge Aurora Lodge 1
Cambridge Aurora Lodge 2
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 16
24 May 2009
Toronto FC Hitmen 0
Malton Steeda Bulls 4
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 23
24 May 2009
Brampton Ebony Jrs 0 (2)
Toronto Blues FC 0 (4)
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 24
24 May 2009
Toronto Blackstar FC 2
Brantford Vicano4
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 31
24 May 2009
Kitchener Al's Motors 1
Welland Youngs Insurance2 Welland Youngs Insurance2
Erin Mills Eagles 0
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 32
24 May 2009
Kitchener Hrvat 5
Brampton United FC 0
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 35
24 May 2009
London/St.Thomas Croatia 3
Tecumseh Warriors 0
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 39
24 May 2009
Sonny's Waterloo FC 2
Weston Wolves 3
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 40
24 May 2009
East Hamilton 76 2
Real Toronto 9
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 59
24 May 2009
Toronto Peniche4
Niagara Falls Club Italia Juventus 3 Niagara Falls Club Italia Juventus 1
Toronto Celtic 0
Extra Round
10 May 2009
Preliminary Round 60
24 May 2009
Woodbridge Veneto Lions 0
Aurora Hearts 1

Ontario Cup proper

First Round
7 June 2009
Second Round
21 June 2009
Third Round
5 July 2009
Quarter-finals
16 August 2009
Semi-finals
Centennial Stadium
Toronto
30 August 2009
Final
The Soccer Centre
Vaughan
20 September 2009
                  
bye
bye
Sudbury Croatia Adria 2 (3)
Sudbury Panhellenic 2 (2)
bye
bye
Sudbury Croatia Adria 1
Hamilton Serbians 4
bye
bye
Hamilton Serbians 0 (4)
Hamilton Glasgow United 0 (3)
Hamilton Glasgow United 2
Barrie Spirit 0
Hamilton Serbians 2
Scarborough Ulster Thistle 1
bye
bye
Scarboro Azzurri 2
Ottawa Capital United Premier 0
Ottawa Capital United Premier 1
Ottawa Royals 0
Scarboro Azzurri 2
Scarborough Ulster Thistle 4
bye
bye
Scarborough Ulster Thistle 9
Malton Steeda Bulls 0
Mississauga Portofino 1 (2)
Malton Steeda Bulls 1 (4)
Hamilton Serbians 1
A.E.K. London FC 1 *4-3pk
bye
bye
Caledon Celtic 1
A.E.K. London FC 2
bye
bye
A.E.K. London FC 10
Toronto Blues FC 0
bye
bye
Brampton Boavista FC 1 (2)
Toronto Blues FC 1 (4)
Toronto Blues FC 3
Brantford Vicano 2
A.E.K. London FC 2
London Portuguese 1
London Portuguese 3
Windsor Caboto F.C. 0
London Portuguese 1
London Benfica 0
London Marconi 3
London Benfica 3 (pk)
London Portuguese 1
Kitchener Hvart 0
bye
bye
Oakville Italia 3 (2)
Kitchener Hvart 3 (4)
Welland Youngs Insurance 1
Kitchener Hvart 4
A.E.K. London FC 1
Real Toronto 2
HNSC Croatia Windsor 2
St. Thomas "A" 0
HNSC Croatia Windsor 1 *
London/St.Thomas Croatia 1
London/St.Thomas Croatia 3
Strathroy Portuguese 0
HNSC Croatia Windsor 3
Real Toronto 6
bye
bye
Scarborough G.S. United 1
Real Toronto 2
Weston Wolves 3
Real Toronto 6
Real Toronto 1
Oakville Wisla United 0
bye
bye
Oakville Wisla United 4
Peterborough City 2
bye
bye
Oakville Wisla United 3
Windsor Hellenic 1
Sarnia Fury 3
London White Eagles 0
Sarnia Fury 1
Windsor Hellenic 4
Windsor A.E. United 0
Windsor Hellenic 8
Real Toronto 4
Croatia Hamilton 1
bye
bye
Mississauga A.C. Soccer Diavoli 4
Vaughan Shooters 0
bye
bye
Mississauga A.C. Soccer Diavoli 1
Ottawa St. Anthony Italia 2
Ottawa South United 5
Ottawa Rockers 4
Ottawa South United 0
Ottawa St. Anthony Italia 6
Ottawa St. Anthony Italia 2
Ottawa Eagles 0
Ottawa St. Anthony Italia 1
Croatia Hamilton 4
bye
bye
Croatia Hamilton 2
Toronto Peniche 1
Toronto Peniche 1
Aurora Hearts 0
Croatia Hamilton 0 *
Thunder Bay Italia Juventus 0
bye
bye
bye
bye
bye
bye

Québec

The AAA Quebec Cup (aka Coupe du Québec Saputo AAA) is the cup competition that determines the Quebec representative at the Canadian Club Nationals. [10] The first 2 rounds are home and away matches, while the last 3 rounds are single matches. Results Site

First Round
4/5 June 2009
4/5 July 2009
Eighth-finals
11/12 July 2009
1/2 August 2009
          
Verts de Sherbrooke 4 0 4
FC Trois-Rivières AA 0 1 1
Verts de Sherbrooke 1 2 3
Corfinium St-Léonard 2 3 5
bye
bye
First Round
4/5 June 2009
4/5 July 2009
Eighth-finals
11/12 July 2009
1/2 August 2009
          
Chomedey 1 2 3
Longueuil 2 3 3 6
Longueuil 2 1 - 1
Lachine SC 0 - 0
Lachine SC 2 2 4
Casalciprano Anjou AA 1 0 1
First Round
4/5 June 2009
4/5 July 2009
Eighth-finals
11/12 July 2009
1/2 August 2009
          
Hull 5 4 9
Cosmos de Granby 1 0 1
Hull 2 4 6
Dollard Red Star 1 0 1
bye
bye
First Round
4/5 June 2009
4/5 July 2009
Eighth-finals
11/12 July 2009
1/2 August 2009
          
Rimouski 0 1 1
Casalciprano Anjou 2 2 4
Casalciprano Anjou 1
Association trifluvienne 0
Longueuil 1 1 0 1
Association trifluvienne 3 7 10
First Round
4/5 June 2009
4/5 July 2009
Eighth-finals
11/12 July 2009
1/2 August 2009
          
SC Panellinios Montréal 5 6 11
TerreBonne 0 0 0
SC Panellinios Montréal 3 3 6
Beauport 5 2 7
bye
bye
First Round
4/5 June 2009
4/5 July 2009
Eighth-finals
11/12 July 2009
1/2 August 2009
          
CS Mont-Royal Outremont 1 0 1
Blainville AA 1 3 4
Blainville AA 1 - 1
Lasalle-Lakeshore United 0 - 0
Rivière-des-Prairies 2 1 3
Lasalle-Lakeshore United 0 3 3
First Round
4/5 June 2009
4/5 July 2009
Eighth-finals
11/12 July 2009
1/2 August 2009
          
Drummondville AA 1 6 7
St-Hubert 1 2 3
Drummondville AA 1 1 2
Vallée-du-Richelieu 1 2 3
bye
bye
First Round
4/5 June 2009
4/5 July 2009
Eighth-finals
11/12 July 2009
1/2 August 2009
          
FS Salaberry AA 3 1 4
Brossard 0 0 0
FS Salaberry AA 2 - 2
Celtix du Haut-Richelieu 4 - 4
Charlesbourg 0 2 2
Celtix du Haut-Richelieu 1 3 4
Quarter-finals
15/16 August 2009
Semi-finals
5 September 2009
Quebec City
Final
6 September 2009
Quebec City
         
Corfinium St-Léonard 3
Longueuil 2 1
Corfinium St-Léonard
Casalciprano Anjou
Hull 1
Casalciprano Anjou 2
 
Beauport
Beauport 4
Blainville AA 1
Beauport
Celtix du Haut-Richelieu
Vallée-du-Richelieu 0
Celtix du Haut-Richelieu 3

New Brunswick

Did not send a team in 2008 and so are unranked for 2009. Deadline for teams to register is 15-July-2009. [11]

Prince Edward Island

The Avondale Islanders seen to be the only team competing at a high enough level and will probably represent PEI again.

Nova Scotia

The winner of the Nova Scotia Soccer League will represent the province at the National Challenge Trophy. This year's competition will include:

standings as of 22-July-2009

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Halifax Dunbrack101000364+3230
Halifax City105321811+718
Valley Kings Arms105231414017
Scotia104151717013
NS Canada Games*103251717011
Cape Breton United 102351122119
Halifax County United Molson Canadian10226162378
Dartmouth United 102171031217
Source: [ citation needed ]

Newfoundland Labrador

2009 Newfoundland and Labrador Challenge Cup

Yukon

Selects Team

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