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Vancouver FC will play Atlético Ottawa on Aug. 13 in Langley in their first-ever Canadian Championship semifinal. A win over two legs would make them the first Canadian Premier League team to reach the tournament’s final. Despite being a young squad, many players have past knockout competition experience and are confident in their ability to cause an upset. The home crowd at Willoughby Stadium is expected to give them a boost in this historic matchup.

Vancouver FC faces Atlético Ottawa in their first-ever Canadian Championship semifinal, aiming to become the first CPL team to reach the final.

Vancouver FC faces Atlético Ottawa in their first-ever Canadian Championship semifinal, aiming to become the first CPL team to reach the final.

Historic Night for Vancouver FC in Langley

Vancouver FC is set to play the biggest match in its young history on Wednesday, Aug. 13, hosting Atlético Ottawa at Willoughby Stadium in the first leg of the Canadian Championship semifinal. The two-leg tie could send the club into uncharted territory—becoming the first Canadian Premier League (CPL) team to reach the national cup final.

The Stakes on the National Stage

The Canadian Championship is the country’s premier knockout tournament, with the winner earning a berth in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. This semifinal arrives less than a year before Canada co-hosts the 2026 FIFA World Cup, giving the occasion added significance for fans and players alike.

Building a Cup Mindset

For Vancouver FC midfielder and local talent, cup football has always carried a special energy. “In the cup, every game, every minute means something,” he said. “It’s usually the team who wants it most that wins.” The squad has already battled through derby victories and penalty shootouts to reach this stage.

Experience Despite Youth

Many of Vancouver FC’s young players bring years of knockout competition experience from youth tournaments across North America. Those past cup runs, from Burnaby youth leagues to U.S.-based tournaments, have shaped the team’s resilience. “We know how good the winning feeling is,” said the midfielder. “That’s what we’re chasing.”

Home Advantage in the First Leg

Playing at Willoughby Stadium offers a rare boost. Fans are expected to pack the stands, providing energy the squad hopes will push them toward an upset. “We don’t have much to lose,” the player added. “I don’t think other teams expect much from us, but we’re ready to surprise them.”

Eyes on History

After several early-round upsets, Vancouver FC is determined to go at least one step further. The second leg in Ottawa will decide the finalist, but for now, the focus is on making the most of the home fixture. With momentum, tactical flexibility, and community support, the team believes history is within reach.

This article is original and written specifically for Surreyspeak.com

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