2006 CIS Men's Soccer Championship

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The 2006 CIS Men's Soccer Championship Finals were held from 9 to 12 November 2006 at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta. [1] It consisted of 8 teams from the various conferences under the Canadian Interuniversity Sport.

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All-Canadians

First Team (1–11) and Second Team (12–22) with school and hometown. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag placeholder.svg  Gérardo Argento (Montreal)
2 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Adam Legg (Western)
3 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Michel Mana Nga (Laval)
4 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Johan Le Goff (Montreal)
5 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Mike Bialy (Toronto)
6 MF Flag placeholder.svg Ricardo Marquez(Cape Breton)
7 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Ryan Haughn (Dalhousie)
8 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Junior Castrillon-Rendon (Alberta)
9 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Steve Frazao (UBC)
10 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Mark Bennett (Brock)
11 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Cole McFarlane (Victoria)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
12 GK Flag placeholder.svg  Srdjan Djekanovic (UBC)
13 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Eric Tse (Toronto)
14 DF Flag placeholder.svg  Diaz Kambere (Trinity Western)
15 DF Flag placeholder.svg Eduardo Farias(Saint Mary's)
16 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Nick Perugini (Trinity Western)
17 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Rafael Moniz (Brock)
18 MF Flag placeholder.svg  Matt Thomson (UPEI)
19 MF Flag placeholder.svg James Scholefield(McGill)
20 FW Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Evan Milward (Toronto (Kingston, ON))
21 FW Flag placeholder.svg  Kwame Osei (Cape Breton)
22 FW Flag of Mali.svg  MLI Boubacar Coulibaly(Montreal (Bamako, Mali))

Nationals

Along with host Alberta Golden Bears, the teams that qualified for the National Finals are UNB Varsity Reds, Trinity Western Spartans, Montreal Carabins, Western Ontario Mustangs, St. Mary's Huskies, Toronto Varsity Blues and Laval Rouge et Or. The Alberta Golden Bears won the championship in a 1–0 game against the Trinity Western Spartans. [1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Pogue, TWU second". The Astorian. 2006-11-22. Retrieved 2025-08-25.