May 10, 2022...Report: Capital Punishment! Nine Stripes Advance in Can Champ After Dramatic Penalty Shootout
(from York United FC website)

REPORT: CAPITAL PUNISHMENT! NINE STRIPES ADVANCE IN CAN CHAMP AFTER DRAMATIC PENALTY SHOOTOUT 

In a sudden-death situation, Cedric Toussaint kept his cool and ensured a meeting with Pacific FC 
in the next round.

York United is headed to the quarterfinals of the Canadian Championship after a thrilling victory 
following eight rounds of penalty kicks against Atlético Ottawa. After Ben McKendry sent his effort 
over the bar, Cédric Toussaint stepped up and calmly slotted his penalty past former York goalkeeper 
Nate Ingham to seal the win.

Diyaeddine Abzi’s first-half stunner was cancelled out by substitute Malcolm Shaw as the match 
was tied 1-1 heading into penalties. It is the seventh match in eight meetings between these 
two clubs that has ended tied after 90 minutes.

After firing 23 shot attempts at the Pacific net on the weekend, Atleti picked up where they 
left off. Just five minutes in, Ballou Tabla found some space in the York box but saw his shot 
saved well by Nikolaos Giantsopoulos.

The hero at the weekend for York United, Sebastián Gutiérrez then nearly provided some early magic 
of his own. He latched onto the rebound of a shot created by hard work from Osaze De Rosario, 
but could not beat Ingham.

Atlético’s aggressive approach caused York issues early, including a moment of overaggression 
from Miguel Acosta in the 21st minute. The Ottawa attacker caught Giantsopoulos with his boots 
as he was taking a goal kick, earning a yellow card.

But while much has been made of Ottawa’s counter-attacking ability this week, it was York’s that 
opened the scoring. Atlético did well initially to stop a break from De Rosario after he got 
in behind their backline. But the ball bounced free to Lowell Wright, who calmly played the ball 
wide to Abzi. Arriving into the box, the York fullback fired an absolute rocket past Ingham.

Vladimir Moragrega wasted a glorious opportunity to tie the game before half-time. A short corner 
kick from Ollie Basset found Tabla, who made space before himself before delivering a brilliant 
cross. Unfortunately for Ottawa, Moragrega’s unmarked header was straight at Giantsopolous.

Minutes later, York then nearly doubled their lead off of a corner kick of their own. Ingham’s 
punch ultimately found its way to Dominick Zator in the box, but the York captain’s effort was 
cleared off the line brilliantly by Ottawa captain Drew Beckie.

Then it was Moragrega who again caused the Nine Stripes issues, but his first-time touch 
on a brilliant ball in behind from Max Tissot was again stopped by Giantsopolous, although certainly 
a little less comfortably this time. The missed chances left the visitors with a 1-0 lead heading 
into the half.

After a quiet first 10 minutes to start the second half, Carlos González made a pair of substitutions, 
introducing Shaw and Carl Haworth into the match. The pair would combine just five minutes later 
to tie the match, as Haworth’s curled cross found the head of Shaw at the top of the six-yard box.

Tabla had a good chance to put the hosts ahead in the 70th minute after he was slipped through 
to the right of the York box. His low-driven shot to the near post, however, was turned aside 
by Giantsopolous.

With timing ticking down, York United was dealt a tough blow as substitute Austin Ricci was forced 
to leave the match with injury. After suffering a major injury in last year’s Canadian Championship, 
York will be hoping Ricci’s absence will be much shorter this time around.

During the stoppage, while Ricci was given medical attention, the two sides came together near 
the York bench. York goalkeeping coach Camilo Benzi was sent off for his part in the scuffle.

In stoppage time, Shaw nearly got his second of the match, but Chrisnovic N’sa made a brilliant sliding 
tackle to deny the Ottawa striker. That would be the final action of regular time, as the two sides 
headed for penalties.

Almost nothing separated the two sides during 90 minutes, so it is perhaps no surprise that the penalty 
shootout also went beyond the five shooters.

Osaze De Rosario and Brian Wright both saw their shots stopped, while McKendry’s miss opened the door 
for Toussaint to seal the victory for the Nine Stripes. They will now head to Starlight Stadium, 
where a meeting with Canadian Premier League leaders Pacific FC awaits in the quarterfinals.

Mitchell Tierney, CanPL.ca

BOX SCORE

Goals
30' — Diyaeddine Abzi (York United) 
62' — Malcolm Shaw (Atlético Ottawa) 

Discipline
21' — Miguel Acosta (Atlético Ottawa) 
45' + 2 — Jordan Wilson (York United)
53' — Cédric Toussaint (York United) 
56' –– Ollie Bassett (Atlético Ottawa) 
66' — Vladimir Moragrega (Atlético Ottawa)
80' — Chrisnovic N’sa (York United) 
85' — Carl Haworth (Atlético Ottawa) 

Penalty Shootout 

Round 1:
Carl Haworth (Goal)
Osaze De Rosario (Missed)

Round 2:
Brian Wright (Missed)
Diyaeddine Abzi (Goal)

Round 3:
Malcolm Shaw (Goal)
Dominick Zator (Goal)

Round 4:
Kevin Aléman (Goal)
Jordan Wilson (Goal)

Round 5:
Ollie Bassett (Goal)
Mateo Hernandez (Goal)

Round 6:
Abdoul Sissoko (Goal)
Isaiah Johnston (Goal)

Round 7:
Drew Beckie (Goal)
Eduardo Jesus (Goal)

Round 8:
Ben McKendry (Missed)
Cédric Toissant (Goal)

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