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Vancouver Rise FC made history with their sixth straight undefeated match, edging Ottawa Rapid FC 3-2 thanks to captain Samantha Chang’s dramatic late winner.

Vancouver Rise FC set a new Northern Super League record with six straight undefeated matches after a 3-2 victory over Ottawa Rapid FC.

Vancouver Rise FC set a new Northern Super League record with six straight undefeated matches after a 3-2 victory over Ottawa Rapid FC.

Historic Win for Vancouver Rise FC

The Vancouver Rise FC made history on Sunday, August 24, by defeating Ottawa Rapid FC 3-2 at TD Place Stadium. The victory secured the club’s sixth straight undefeated match, a new record in the Northern Super League.

How the Match Unfolded

Rise FC captain Samantha Chang opened the scoring in the 25th minute, putting her team ahead at halftime. Ottawa responded after the break, with Delaney Pridham equalizing in the 57th minute. Holly Ward restored Rise FC’s lead in the 76th, but Ottawa’s Julia Benati tied it again late in the 88th. Just one minute later, Chang struck again, sealing the dramatic 3-2 victory.

Why It Matters for the League

The win pushes Rise FC into third place with 26 points, overtaking Ottawa Rapid FC. AFC Toronto leads the standings with 32 points, followed by the Montréal Roses at 28. The top four clubs will advance to the league semifinals, meaning Vancouver’s playoff hopes are now stronger than ever.

Key Performances on the Pitch

Rise FC held 50 per cent possession and managed 11 shots, six on target. Ottawa had eight shots, with three testing the goalkeeper. New signing Anna Bout made her league debut for Vancouver, while midfielder Yuka Okamoto received the only yellow card of the match.

Where the Team Plays Next

Vancouver Rise FC will return home to Swangard Stadium on August 30, facing the Montréal Roses FC in a pivotal matchup at 7 p.m. A win could further tighten the race at the top of the table.

Building Momentum for Women’s Soccer

As part of Canada’s first professional women’s soccer league, the Rise’s success highlights the rapid growth of women’s sports in the country. With six clubs competing—Toronto, Montréal, Ottawa, Calgary, Halifax, and Vancouver—the Northern Super League is gaining traction, drawing new fans and boosting visibility for Canadian women’s soccer.

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