2004 Canadian National Challenge Cup
Tournament details
CountryCanada
Teams10

The 2004 Canadian National Challenge Cup took place in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island from the sixth to the eleventh of October. The seedings were based on the previous year's performance by province.

Teams

  1. Alberta - Calgary Callies
  2. Quebec - SC Panellinios Montréal
  3. British Columbia - Pegasus FC
  4. Manitoba - Lucania
  5. Prince Edward Island - Velvet Underground
  6. Nova Scotia - Halifax Celtic Soccer Pro
  7. New Brunswick - Fundy Labatt United
  8. Saskatchewan - Saskatoon Arsenal
  9. Ontario - Ottawa Royals
  10. Newfoundland & Labrador - Marystown United

Results

day 1 v
day 1 Fundy Labatt UnitedNew Brunswick 0-5 QuebecSC Panellinios Montréal
day 1 v
day1 v
day 2 Marystown United Newfoundland and Labrador 1-2 QuebecSC Panellinios Montréal
Brian Francis 78' Andrew Mallouk 7'
Andrew Tsartolias 56'
day 2 v
day 2 v
day 2 v
day 3 Marystown United Newfoundland and Labrador 2-3 Nova ScotiaHalifax Celtic
Johnny Pickett 49' (pen)
Jan Peddle 57'
Mark Sweetapple 80'
day 3 v
day 3 v
day 3 v
day 4 Marystown United Newfoundland and Labrador 1-0 New BrunswickFundy Labatt United
day 4 v
day 4 v
day 4 v
day 5 Marystown United Newfoundland and Labrador 2-4 British ColumbiaPegasus FC
day 5 v
day 5 v
day 5 v
11 October 2004 v
11 October 2004 v
11 October 2004 7th/8th place Marystown United Newfoundland and Labrador 1-2 Prince Edward Island Velvet Underground
11 October 2004 Final Ottawa RoyalsOntario 0-0
(3-4 p)
British ColumbiaSurrey Pegasus FC Charlottetown, PEI
Referee: Dave Gantor

Rosters

Surrey Pegasus FC

Surrey (Squad): Rob Iorio, Trevor Short, Randy Celebrini, Gavin Frey, Eddie Cannon, Paul Dailly, Darin Burr, Adam Costley, Ryan Powell, Nico Berg, Mike Dodd, Ryan Green, Robin Regnier, Frank Lore, Jamie Fiddler, Stedman Espinoza, Laurent Scalignine, Rob Reed, Steve London, Shawn Perry.

Ottawa Royals

Ottawa (Squad): Erik Lefebre - Andriy Sowarek, Simon Bonk, Declen Bonper, Dan Cheney, Sylvain Cloutier, Drew Dailey, Dan Degenutti, Alec Edgar, Dave Foley, Kweis Loney, Dylan Loy, Ewan Lyttle, Gord MacDonald, James MacMillan, Victor Mendes, Sanjeev Permar, Marcelo Plada, Dom Rochon, Roland Tinmuh.

References

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