2022 Challenge Trophy

The 2022 Challenge Trophy (French: Trophée Challenge 2022, part of the Toyota National Championships for sponsorship reasons) was the 98th edition of the Challenge Trophy, an annual cup competition contested by amateur teams in men's Canadian soccer. Nine teams played in the tournament, which took place in Vaughan, Ontario from 5–10 October 2022.[1]

2022 Challenge Trophy
French: Trophée Challenge 2022
2022 Toyota National Championships
French: Championnats nationaux Toyota 2022
CountryCanada
Dates5–10 October 2022
Teams10
Defending championsBritish Columbia Soccer Association Central City Breakers FC
ChampionsOntario Soccer Association Ottawa Gloucester Celtic
Runners-upAlberta Soccer Association Edmonton Green & Gold
Matches played20
Goals scored95 (4.75 per match)
2019
2023

Ottawa Gloucester Celtic won their second Challenge Trophy, defeating Edmonton Green & Gold 2–0 in the final.

Teams

Each of Canada Soccer's thirteen provincial and territorial associations can send one representative to the Challenge Trophy, with teams generally qualifying through a regional preliminary series such as an open cup or league competition.[2]

For the 2022 tournament, ten provincial associations confirmed their participation. New Brunswick's Fredericton Picaroons withdrew from the tournament in September 2022, leaving nine provincial representatives.

Province Team Qualified as Previous appearances in tournament1 Previous best performance Ref.
British Columbia Soccer Association British Columbia Surrey BB5 United2 British Columbia Provincial Championship winners 1 (2019) Champions (2019) [3]
Alberta Soccer Association Alberta Edmonton Green & Gold Alberta Soccer Challenge Cup winners 4 (2005, 2011, 2015, 2016) Runners-up (2005) [4]
Saskatchewan Soccer Association Saskatchewan SK Classicos Acclaimed 0 (debut)
Manitoba Soccer Association Manitoba SC Hellas Manitoba Soccer Provincial Championship winners 3 (2008, 2009, 2012) Champions (2009) [5]
Ontario Soccer Association Ontario Ottawa Gloucester Celtic Ontario Cup winners 2 (2013, 2016) Champions (2013) [6]
Soccer Quebec Quebec Rapides de Chaudière-Ouest Coupe du Québec runners-up3 0 (debut) [7]
Soccer New Brunswick New Brunswick Fredericton Picaroons Reds4 NBPSL Men's League winners 9 (2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) Sixth place (2007, 2019) [8]
Soccer Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Halifax Dunbrack SC Nova Scotia Provincial Championship runners-up5 5 (1997, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2013) Third place (2010) [9]
Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association Newfoundland and Labrador Holy Cross FC Newfoundland and Labrador Challenge Cup winners 20 (1973, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019) Champions (1988) [10]
PEI Soccer Association Prince Edward Island Winsloe-Charlottetown Royals PEISA Men's League runners-up6 1 (2013) Ninth place (2013) [11]
1 Bold indicates champion for that year.
2 Competed in previous tournaments as Central City Breakers FC.
3 Replaced Royal-Sélect de Beauport as Quebec representatives.
4 Withdrew from the tournament in September 2022.
5 Replaced Suburban FC as Nova Scotia representatives.
6 Replaced Sherwood-Parkdale Rangers as Prince Edward Island representatives.

Venues

Matches were played at two different venues in the Maple and Woodbridge subdivisions of Vaughan.

Maple Woodbridge
North Maple Regional Park Vaughan Grove Sports Park
Capacity: 2,000[12] Capacity: 1,000[13]

Group stage

Competing teams are divided into two groups, playing against one another in a single round-robin and advancing to the final round based on their group positioning.

The preliminary schedule was announced by Canada Soccer on 9 August 2022 without kick-off times, and were later confirmed on 29 September 2022.[14][15]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Alberta Soccer Association Edmonton Green & Gold 4 4 0 0 10 1 +9 12 Advance to final 1–0 2–1 4–0
2 British Columbia Soccer Association Surrey BB5 United 4 3 0 1 17 3 +14 9 Advance to third place match 0–3 4–0 6–0 7–0
3 Manitoba Soccer Association SC Hellas 4 2 0 2 17 8 +9 6 Advance to fifth place match
4 Soccer Quebec Rapides de Chaudière-Ouest 4 1 0 3 9 13 4 3 Advance to seventh place match 2–4 6–1
5 Saskatchewan Soccer Association SK Classicos 4 0 0 4 2 30 28 0 Ninth place 1–13
Source: Canada Soccer
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
Alberta Soccer Association Edmonton Green & Gold2–1Soccer Quebec Rapides de Chaudière-Ouest
  • Idrizi 24', Yellow card 90+2'
  • Onyejelem 78'
  • Withers 7' (o.g.)
  • Saint-Maurice Yellow card 73'
  • Misol-Rodriguez Yellow card 81'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Niko Jecanski
British Columbia Soccer Association Surrey BB5 United7–0Saskatchewan Soccer Association SK Classicos
  • Lakhan Yellow card 10'
  • Morello 22', 24', 48', 56'
  • Giezen 64', 72'
  • James 81'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Robert D'Alesio

British Columbia Soccer Association Surrey BB5 United0–3Alberta Soccer Association Edmonton Green & Gold
  • Lakhan Yellow card 15' Yellow-red card 54'
  • Alfantazi Yellow card 30'
  • Morello Yellow card 36'
  • Giezen Yellow card 68'
  • Pang Yellow card 88'
  • Amara 17', Yellow card 40'
  • Idrizi 35'
  • Assem Yellow card 51'
  • Haque Yellow card 68'
  • Onyejelem 78'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Melvin Christopher
Soccer Quebec Rapides de Chaudière-Ouest2–4Manitoba Soccer Association SC Hellas
  • Misol-Rodriguez 7'
  • Roy-Madore Yellow card 66'
  • Jeanneau Yellow card 70' Red card 90+1'
  • Krowiak 86' (o.g.)
  • Pagano 25', Yellow card 90'
  • Cannizzaro Yellow card 34'
  • Foderaro 42', Yellow card 43'
  • Ifantis Yellow card 52'
  • Olowe Yellow card 66'
  • Sugumaran 70'
  • De Luca Yellow card 90'
  • Kurbegovic 90+5'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Nivin Raizada

British Columbia Soccer Association Surrey BB5 United4–0Manitoba Soccer Association SC Hellas
  • Mehrabi 8', 19'
  • Pang 40'
  • Kabbadj 68'
  • Si Yellow card 71'
  • Ifantis Yellow card 14'
  • Haiart Yellow card 30'
  • Cannizzaro Yellow card 33'
  • Foderaro Yellow card 66'
  • Sacramento Yellow card 68'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Robert D'Alesio
Alberta Soccer Association Edmonton Green & Gold4–0Saskatchewan Soccer Association SK Classicos
  • Bosch 57'
  • Zebie 59'
  • Amara 74'
  • Jetishi 79'
  • Maki Yellow card 69'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Sebastian Noshinravani

British Columbia Soccer Association Surrey BB5 United6–0Soccer Quebec Rapides de Chaudière-Ouest
  • Desrosiers 15' (o.g.)
  • de Graaf Yellow card 21'
  • Glennon 36'
  • Morello 60'
  • Alfantazi 67'
  • James Yellow card 82'
  • Essa 86', 90' (pen.)
  • Dorval Yellow card 24'
  • Attia Yellow card 90+1'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Niko Jecanski
Saskatchewan Soccer Association SK Classicos1–13Manitoba Soccer Association SC Hellas
  • Halyk 65'
  • Kunkel Yellow card 68'
  • Wright Yellow card 78'
  • Bishop Yellow card 90+1'
  • Douglas 26'
  • Sugumaran 27', 51', 54', 76', 78', 87'
  • Martin Yellow card 50'
  • Sacramento 70', 79'
  • De Luca 77', 84', 90'
  • Kurbegovic 82'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Josue Tomas Cascales

Alberta Soccer Association Edmonton Green & Gold1–0Manitoba Soccer Association SC Hellas
  • Withers Yellow card 50'
  • Onyejelem 53'
  • Graham Yellow card 63'
  • Huang Yellow card 77'
  • Olowe Yellow card 9'
  • Foderaro Yellow card 32'
  • Haiart Yellow card 65'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Sebastian Noshinravani
Soccer Quebec Rapides de Chaudière-Ouest6–1Saskatchewan Soccer Association SK Classicos
  • Dorval 4'
  • Morin 8', 83'
  • Perusse 67'
  • Jachée 61' (pen.), 78'
  • Abel 18'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Ryan Schwenger

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PEI Soccer Association
1 Ontario Soccer Association Ottawa Gloucester Celtic 3 2 1 0 8 2 +6 7 Advance to final 1–1 3–1 4–0
2 Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association Holy Cross FC 3 2 1 0 6 3 +3 7 Advance to third place match 3–1
3 Soccer Nova Scotia Halifax Dunbrack SC 3 1 0 2 6 7 1 3 Advance to fifth place match 1–2 4–2
4 PEI Soccer Association Winsloe-Charlottetown Royals 3 0 0 3 3 11 8 0 Advance to seventh place match
Source: Canada Soccer
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
Ontario Soccer Association Ottawa Gloucester Celtic4–0PEI Soccer Association Winsloe-Charlottetown Royals
  • Kewin 12'
  • Davies Yellow card 25'
  • Babineau 30'
  • Bryan Yellow card 82'
  • Pang 90+2'
  • Evraire 90+4'
  • Sanoh Yellow card 15' Yellow-red card 32'
  • Egwatu Yellow card 90+3'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Sebastian Noshinravani
Soccer Nova Scotia Halifax Dunbrack SC1–2Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association Holy Cross FC
  • P. Gorski Yellow card 75'
  • Parkinson 88'
  • O'Keefe 26'
  • Kirby 35', Yellow card 68'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Marko Grubisic

Ontario Soccer Association Ottawa Gloucester Celtic1–1Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association Holy Cross FC
  • Bryan 28'
  • Stojanovic Yellow card 58'
  • Dasah Yellow card 78'
  • Desjeunes Yellow card 90+1'
  • Kirby 18'
  • DeLong Yellow card 41'
  • Stanford Yellow card 42'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Niko Jecanski
Soccer Nova Scotia Halifax Dunbrack SC4–2PEI Soccer Association Winsloe-Charlottetown Royals
  • Benoi 3'
  • Okello 15'
  • D. Gorski Yellow card 48'
  • Manyot 69', 82'
  • Wurie Yellow card 90'
  • D. Gorski 6' (o.g.)
  • Clarke Red card 51'
  • Wright 87'
  • Akakpo Yellow card 87'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Vasyl Dzikh

Ontario Soccer Association Ottawa Gloucester Celtic3–1Soccer Nova Scotia Halifax Dunbrack SC
  • Stojanovic Yellow card 9' Yellow-red card 45+1'
  • Asabre 18'
  • Evraire 44'
  • Dasah Yellow card 72'
  • Sanders 86', Yellow card 88'
  • Karklins 28', Yellow card 38'
  • Hawley Yellow card 76'
  • P. Gorski Yellow card 85'
  • Ellis Yellow card 89'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Hussein Walji
Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association Holy Cross FC3–1PEI Soccer Association Winsloe-Charlottetown Royals
  • O'Keefe 42', 90+1'
  • O'Brien 52'
  • Sanoh 49', Yellow card 71'
  • Alhaji Ali Yellow card 83'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Nick Vagenas

Final round

The final round (known as Teck Finals Day for sponsorship reasons) pairs equally-ranked opponents from opposite groups to determine a final ranking for the tournament.

Seventh place match
Soccer Quebec Rapides de Chaudière-Ouest1–3PEI Soccer Association Winsloe-Charlottetown Royals
  • Misol-Rodriguez 54'
  • MacWilliams 10'
  • Egwatu Yellow card 34'
  • Sanoh 40', 88'
  • Lasia Yellow card 50'
  • McKenna Yellow card 89'
Vaughan Grove Sports Park, Vaughan
Referee: Marko Grubisic

Fifth place match
Manitoba Soccer Association SC Hellas3–1Soccer Nova Scotia Halifax Dunbrack SC
  • Larson 58', 71'
  • Olowe Yellow card 76'
  • Sugumaran 83'
  • Wahdan 45'
  • Manyot Yellow card 45+2'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Carly Shaw-MacLaren

Third place match
British Columbia Soccer Association Surrey BB5 United1–6Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association Holy Cross FC
  • Si 28'
  • Dhillon Yellow card 80'
  • Alfantazi Red card 85'
  • Kaler Yellow card 85'
  • Kirby 2', 39'
  • Warren 16'
  • DeLong 41'
  • O'Keefe 55'
  • Connors 78'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Vasyl Dzikh

Final
Alberta Soccer Association Edmonton Green & Gold0–2Ontario Soccer Association Ottawa Gloucester Celtic
  • Haque Yellow card 90+5'
  • Sanders 20', Yellow card 60'
  • Bryan 21'
  • Panginas Yellow card 90+2'
  • Yoseke Yellow card 90+5'
North Maple Regional Park, Vaughan
Referee: Robert D'Alesio

Awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Bezick Evraire, Ottawa Gloucester Celtic FC

References

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