Aigles d'Ahuntsic are the 2025 CCAA Women's Soccer Champions
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Soccer fans from across Canada were treated to an exciting final day of The Aigles d’Ahuntsic won national gold and the Élans de Garneau picked up silver. The Red Deer Polytechnic Queens earned bronze in front of their fans. Here is a summary from Saturday’s competition: |
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Championship Match : Élans de Garneau 0 - Aigles d’Ahuntsic 1In a showdown between the two squads from the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ), the Both the Aigles (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec Champions) and Élans (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec Wildcard entry) played sound defensively, not allowing a goal over 90 minutes of play, so the match headed to two extra frames of 15 minutes each. In the 120th minute, the Aigles finally solved Élans third-year goalkeeper Alexa Turmel. Maina Yerly-Lamothe found space high on the right side. As the final whistle sounded, the Aigles flooded the pitch in celebration. Aigles second-year goalkeeper Anais Marie-Luce made six saves and earned the clean sheet. Justine Jacques, a second-year midfielder, was honoured as the 4imprint Élans Player of the Game. Yerly-Lamothe, a second-year defender, received the recognition for the Aigles, who earned national silver in Conestoga College will host the 2026 CCAA Women’s Soccer National Championship in Cambridge, Ontario, from November 11–14, 2026. |
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Bronze Medal Match : Red Deer Polytechnic Queens 2 – St. Clair Saints 1The Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) Queens are 2025 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Women’s Soccer National Championship bronze medallists. In the bronze medal final, the RDP Queens (Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference Bronze medallists) rallied from a 1-0 deficit to defeat the St. Clair Saints (Ontario Colleges Athletic Association Champions) 2-1 at Setters Place in Red Deer, Alberta. In the 14th minute, the Saints opened the scoring. A Queens defender attempted to clear out a St. Clair shot but it was deflected into the top of the Queens’ net. The RDP Queens knotted it up 1-1 in the 60th minute. Off a cross by Yuri Umino, Sein Furuyama delivered a well-placed header past Saints third-year goalkeeper Scotlyn Fick. Nine minutes later, Furuyama lifted the hosts ahead 2-1. The Visual Art Diploma student from Kobe, Japan broke away from the Saints’ defenders and beat Fick low. The St. Clair Saints couldn’t even the contest and the Queens solidified national bronze-their first CCAA medal in program history.Furuyama was recognized as the 4imprint Queens Player of the Game. Alessia Olivito, a third-year midfielder, was named the 4imprint Saints Player of the Match. |
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