ICYMI - Vancouver Whitecaps sink the Toronto FC in penalty kicks in Canadian Championship final
The ’Caps went a perfect 5-5 in penalty kicks with Tristan Blackmon taking the final shot to win it for Vancouver, sending the crowd of 24,307 into ecstasy. It was the second Canadian Championship title for the Whitecaps who have now qualified for the 2023 Concacaf Champions League. The only TFC player to miss on the penalty kicks was midfielder Jonathan Osorio, who happens to be the all-time leading scorer in Canadian Championship history.
Toronto has won a record eight cup titles, but couldn’t add a ninth on Tuesday night on the west coast. White scored his goal after Ryan Gauld made a excellent cross to the far side of the goal and White headed it in past Bono from the left side of the six yard box.Article content
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