TORONTO (CIS) – The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds defeated the UQAM Citadins by a score of 2-0 to win the bronze medal at the 2015 CIS men's soccer national championship at York Stadium in Toronto.
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The Canada West champion Thunderbirds finished a remarkable 2015 season with a 14-1-2 overall record and added an 18
th CIS medal (13-4-1) in 19 tournament appearances to the program's long history of success.
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For their part, the RSEQ titlist Citadins finish fourth in the nation for the second straight year. UQAM dropped a 2-1 decision to UPEI in the 2014 bronze match.
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"The semi-final loss was a heartbreaker, but now our boys can keep their heads high knowing that we have a medal to show for all of our hard work," said UBC head coach
Mike Mosher in response to the win.
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Early in the first half,
Jules Chopin of Nelson, B.C., opened the scoring off a fantastic free kick from 35 yards out that dipped over the UQAM wall and sailed directly into the net. The goal gave the Thunderbirds a 1-0 lead in the ninth minute.
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The Citadins picked up the intensity shortly after and found themselves in multiple scoring positions. Armel Dagrou of Montreal and Sebastien Duquette of Laval, Que., almost found the much-needed equalizing goal for their team, but the Thunderbirds did well to keep the ball away from danger.
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The Thunderbirds had numerous opportunities to extend the lead and put the game to rest in the first half alone.
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Titouan Chopin of Kaslo, B.C., forced a brilliant stop from the goalkeeper,
Justin Wallace of Kamloops, B.C., hit the post and
Sean Einarsson of Surrey, B.C., just missed the target from a rising ball that lifted above the frame.
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The score remained 1-0 at the end of 45 minutes of play.
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To start the second half super sub
Kerman Pannu of Surrey, B.C., instantly made an impact for his team with an insurance goal that increased the Thunderbirds' lead to 2-0 less than one minute after play began. After Chis Serban of Calgary crossed the ball in from a wide position, Pannu came flying in to the penalty spot to strike through the ball off of a volley and crash the back of the net.
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Midway through the half the Citadins' Mohamed Saidi of Tizi Ouzou, Algeria, nearly narrowed the score after twisting and turning in the box and hitting a volley that just went wide of the net.
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With the lack of time remaining on the clock, the Citadins couldn't find the goals they needed to equalize and had to accept a fourth-place finish for the second year in a row.
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Titouan Chopin was named UBC's player of the game, while Saidi received the honour for UQAM.
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SCORING SUMMARY:UBC 1-1: 2
UQAM 0-0: 0
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First Half 1. UBC
Jules Chopin (1), 9
th minute
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Second Half2. UBC
Kerman Pannu (1), 46
thGoalkeepers:UBC:
Chad Bush (W, 0 GA, 7 saves, 90:00, 2-1)
UQAM: Valentin Lamoulie (L, 2 GA, 3 saves, 90:00, 1-2)
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Team StatsShots: UBC 16, UQAM 18
Shots on net: UBC 5, UQAM 7
Corners: UBC 5, UQAM 4
Fouls: UBC 13, UQAM 9
Yellow cards:Â UBC (
Karn Phagura), UQAM (Kevin Le Nours, Mohamed Saidi, Arnaud Calve-Thibault),
Red cards: None
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Players of the game:UBC:
Titouan ChopinUQAM: Wilfred Girard
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SCHEDULE & RESULTSThursday, Nov. 1211:00 Quarter-final 1: UQAM 2, McMaster 1 (4-3 kicks)
13:30 Quarter-final 2: UNB 3, Victoria 2
16:00 Quarter-final 3: UBC 3, Toronto 0
19:00 Quarter-final 4: York 4, Cape Breton 1
Friday, Nov. 1311:00 Consolation 1: McMaster 2, Victoria 1
13:30 Consolation 2: Cape Breton 3, Toronto, 0
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Saturday, Nov. 1411:00 Semifinal 1: UNB 3, UQAM 2 (OT)
13:30 Semifinal 2: York 1, UBC 0 (5-4 kicks)
16:00 5
th-place game: McMaster 4, Cape Breton 1
Sunday, Nov. 1511:00 Bronze: UBC 2, UQAM 0
14:00 Championship final: UNB vs. YorkÂ
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