In one of the most dramatic finals in Canadian football history, the Canadian Premier League Final between Atlético Ottawa and Samit Som’s Cavalry FC unfolded amid a relentless snowstorm in Ontario. The match, which lasted nearly four hours due to repeated interruptions, saw Cavalry FC fall 2–1 in extra time after a fierce and weather-battered contest.
The intense snowfall made it impossible to start the match on time, delaying kick-off by almost twenty minutes. Even after play began, conditions remained treacherous. Referee interruptions became a common sight as the match had to be stopped five times within ninety minutes for snow clearance from critical areas of the pitch.
Despite the freezing conditions, Cavalry FC took an early lead in the 33rd minute when midfielder Fraser Aird converted from the penalty spot. However, Atlético Ottawa hit back just seven minutes later, as Rodriguez scored a stunning equaliser with a bicycle kick through the swirling snow—a moment of pure brilliance that will be remembered for years. The first half ended 1–1, both teams battling not only each other but nature itself.
The second half brought more of the same: biting winds, icy footing, and limited visibility. Both teams struggled to find rhythm, and though a few half-chances arose, neither side could find the winner in regulation time, sending the match into extra time.
It was in the second period of extra time that Mexican midfielder David Rodriguez sealed the title for Atlético Ottawa with a finely executed strike. His goal secured the club’s first-ever Canadian Premier League championship, sparking jubilant celebrations amid the snow-covered pitch.
As the final whistle blew, Ottawa’s players and fans erupted in joy, while Samit Som’s Cavalry were left heartbroken after giving everything in brutal winter conditions. Despite their valiant effort, the long and grueling evening ended in disappointment for the Alberta-based side.
| Match Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Tournament | Canadian Premier League Final |
| Location | Ontario, Canada |
| Match Duration | Nearly 4 hours (5 stoppages due to snow) |
| Final Score | Atlético Ottawa 2–1 Cavalry FC |
| Goal Scorers (Cavalry) | Fraser Aird (33’, Penalty) |
| Goal Scorers (Ottawa) | Rodriguez (40’, 112’) |
| Weather Conditions | Heavy snowstorm, poor visibility |
| Notable Moment | Rodriguez’s bicycle-kick equaliser in first half |
It was a match that tested endurance, courage, and adaptability—a true winter classic that will be remembered as much for the snow as for the football.
