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Atletico beats York United 4-3 to advance to Canadian Championship semifinals

  • Atletico won against York United 4-3, securing the two-game aggregate 6-4 in the Canadian Championship quarterfinals.
  • Samuel Salter scored the winning goal in the 84th minute, followed by Aboubacar Sissoko's goal in injury time.
  • With this victory, Atletico advances to the semifinals, facing the winner of the quarterfinal match between CF Montreal and Forge FC.
  • Atletico initially trailed in the match but managed to come from behind and secure the win.
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Atletico beats York United 4-3 to advance to Canadian Championship semifinals

TORONTO — Samuel Salter and Aboubacar Sissoko scored late in the second half to give the visiting Atletico side a 4-3 victory over York United on Tuesday, winning the two-game aggregate score 6-4 in Canadian Championship quarterfinal action at York Lions Stadium. With the victory, the Ottawa-based squad advances to the semifinals, where they'll face the winner of a quarterfinal showdown between CF Montreal (MLS) and Forge FC of Hamilton (CPL). G…

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Atlético Ottawa is on the way tonight to York, on the outskirts of Toronto, for the return game of the quarter finals of the Canadian Soccer Championship. With a 2-1 win in the all-round game, the Ottavian club approaches this match with confidence, but without excessive caution. According to head coach Diego Mejía, there is no question of changing the approach: the team wants to play in an offensive way to make sure that it takes its place in t…

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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