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Two Wonder Strikes From Sebastian Giovinco Tear The Roof Off BMO Field

Toronto FC furthered its record as the most successful club in the history of the 10-year Canadian Championship by winning the competition for a sixth time and confirming their place in the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League. The win was achieved in dramatic fashion with the inspirational Sebastian Giovinco scoring the match-winner in the 95th minute.

An announced crowd of 26,539 was on hand for the second leg at Toronto’s BMO Field with the final finely poised after a 1-1 draw in the first leg at Montreal’s Stade Saputo. 

Eighteen-year-old Canadian youth international Ballou Tabla gave Montreal the early lead in the 36th minute with this unstoppable drive from 20 yards out.

But in the 53rd, Michael Bradley picked out Giovinco with a cross-field raker, and the Italian cut inside the Montreal defense before leveling the score.

 

With the scores level at 2-2 on aggregate, the final looked destined for extra time. But an 89th minute red card to Montreal’s Patrice Bernier gave Toronto the impetus to search for a winner in normal time, and Giovinco provided it with BMO Field then achieving lift-off.

The title also booked Toronto’s place in the restructured 2018 CONCACAF Champions League. The new format will be without a group stage, and the number of participating teams has been reduced from 24 to 16.

Along with Toronto, participating teams include Club America, Chivas, Tigres, Tijuana, Seattle, Dallas, New York Red Bulls and Costa Rican powers Saprissa and Herediano. Hot damn.

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