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A Wild Scene in Canada as Snow Obscures Visibility During the Premier League Final

Atletico Ottawa defeated Calvary FC 2-1 in a snowstorm, with David Rodriguez scoring both the equalizer and the winning goal in extra time.

  • On Sunday, Atlético Ottawa beat Cavalry FC 2-1 in extra time at TD Place in Ottawa to clinch the Canadian Premier League title.
  • A 60-minute plow delay occurred after 90 minutes of play, with Environment Canada warning of 10 to 20 centimetres of snow at TD Place, Ottawa.
  • Fraser Aird opened the scoring in the 33rd minute with a penalty, David Rodríguez equalised seven minutes later with a bicycle kick, then chipped Marco Carducci in extra time to win.
  • The win secured a historic title for Atlético Ottawa, cementing their place in Canadian football history as they prepare for the 2026 CONCACAF Champions Cup amid snowball celebrations from Atlético fans.
  • David Rodríguez, Mexican forward, had never seen snow until February of this year, and Atlético Ottawa goalkeeper Nathan Ingham grabbed a snow shovel to help clear pitch lines.
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Mexican David Rodriguez's goal, which helped the crowning of the Otawa under the snow, could certainly fight the Puskas award for the best goal of the year

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The match that decided the title of the Canadian football league this Monday was one of the most visually spectacular in recent history. In the snowfall, Atlético Ottawa was imposed in the extra time on Cavalry FC (2-1), a meeting that has amazed social networks for the spectacular images it left. Founded in 2020 and franchise of Atlético Madrid in Canada, the Ottawa club raised the first title of Canadian Premier League in its history in an enc…

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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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