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Caps win Canadian Championship

Vancouver Whitecaps defeated CF Montreal 2-1 in the Canadian Championship final to win the competition in back-to-back seasons for the first time, capping off what has been a memorable campaign.

No League1 Canada team had ever beaten a professional club in the history of the Canadian Championship before this season, and it seemed as though that record would continue when Vaughan Azzurri and Laval were beaten by Montreal and Forge respectively on

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