The Voyageurs Cup was a competition organized by The Voyageurs supporters' group to determine the best Canadian soccer club playing in the USL W-League between 2004 and 2006.[1] Head-to-head matches between Canadian clubs during the regular season were added to a table, where the top team were awarded the Women's Voyageurs Cup trophies. Because there was no inter-conference play in the regular season, an east and west team were both crowned at the end of each season. In 2006 however, the coincidental meeting between the east and west champion in the playoff finals allowed the Voyageurs to additionally honour a "Super Cup" champion.[2]

Women's Voyageurs Cup
Organising bodyThe Voyageurs
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004)
Abolished2006; 18 years ago (2006)
RegionCanada
Number of teams11
Related competitionsVoyageurs Cup (men's)
USL W-League
Most successful club(s)Vancouver Whitecaps
(4 titles)

The award was short-lived due to the logistics involved, but it was praised for bringing attention to women's soccer in Canada when there was no dedicated league established (such as Project 8).[3]

Records edit

Year by year
Year Teams (east-west) East winner West winner East runner-up West runner-up Super Cup winner
2004 7 (4-3) Ottawa Fury Vancouver Whitecaps Montreal Xtreme Edmonton Aviators Not held
2005 5 (3-2) Ottawa Fury Vancouver Whitecaps Toronto Lady Lynx London Gryphons
2006 7 (5-2) Ottawa Fury Vancouver Whitecaps Toronto Lady Lynx London Gryphons Vancouver Whitecaps
By team
Team Championships Runner-up
Vancouver Whitecaps 4 0
Ottawa Fury 3 1
London Gryphons 0 2
Toronto Lady Lynx 0 2
Edmonton Aviators 0 1
Montreal Xtreme 0 1

2004 season edit

2004 Women's Voyageurs Cup
Number of games18
Number of teams7
East championsOttawa Fury (1st title)
West championsVancouver Whitecaps (1st title)

East edit

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1   Ottawa Fury (C) 6 5 1 0 31 4 +27 15[a]
2   Montreal Xtreme 6 5 1 0 20 5 +15 15[a]
3   Toronto Inferno 6 2 4 0 8 16 −8 6
4   Sudbury Canadians 6 0 6 0 2 36 −34 0
Source: University of Toronto
Rules for classification: tiebreakers
(C) East Champion
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Ottawa and Montreal were tied on total points, head-to-head points, and head-to-head goals. Ottawa won on head-to-head away goals (2–1).

Matches edit

23 May 2004 Montreal Xtreme 4–1Toronto InfernoLachine, Quebec
Report
  • Kate Bazos   76'
Stadium: Catalogna Soccer Plex
29 May 2004 Montreal Xtreme 4–0Sudbury CanadiansLachine, Quebec
Report Stadium: Catalogna Soccer Plex
30 May 2004 Ottawa Fury Women 11–0Sudbury CanadiansOttawa, Ontario
Report Stadium: Keith Harris Stadium
5 June 2004 Sudbury Canadians0–7 Montreal Xtreme Sudbury, Ontario
Report
  • Amy Walsh   29' (pen.)
  • Melissa Lesage   37', 60'
  • Erin Holland   37'
  • Kelly Hemsley   40'
  • Anne Marie LePalme   45'
  • Melissa Casimir   90'
Stadium: Cambrian College
19 June 2004 Sudbury Canadians0–7 Ottawa Fury Women Sudbury, Ontario
Report
  • Harper   24', 77'
  • Kelly Parker   31', 44'
  • Abraham   32'
  • Barbosa-Rocha   74', 90'
Stadium: Cambrian College
23 June 2004 Ottawa Fury Women 2–1Montreal XtremeOttawa, Ontario
Report
  • Kelly Hemsley   88'
Stadium: Keith Harris Stadium
26 June 2004 Toronto Inferno 3–0Sudbury CanadiansVaughan, Ontario
  • Katarina Bazos   27', 39'
  • Naomi Eguchi   84'
Report Stadium: Ontario Soccer Centre
10 July 2004 Sudbury Canadians2–4 Toronto Inferno Sudbury, Ontario
  • Lauren Podolski   50'
  • Megan Schutt   64'
Report
  • Katarina Bazos   25'
  • Naomi Eguchi   37'
  • Lisa Collison   77'
  • Kirsten Turner   85'
Stadium: Cambrian College
21 July 2004 Montreal Xtreme 3–2 (a.e.t.)Ottawa Fury WomenLachine, Quebec
  • Amy Walsh   54', 105' (pen.)
  • Marie-Emilie Perreault-Morier   68'
Report
Stadium: Catalogna Soccer Plex

West edit

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1   Vancouver Whitecaps (C) 4 4 0 0 13 2 +11 12
2   Edmonton Aviators 4 2 2 0 4 5 −1 6
3   Calgary Wildfire 4 0 4 0 1 11 −10 0
Source: University of Toronto
(C) West Champion

Matches edit

16 June 2004 Calgary Wildfire1–3 Vancouver Whitecaps Women Calgary, Alberta
  • Jessica Horning   75'
Stadium: Calgary Rugby Park

2005 season edit

2006 Women's Voyageurs Cup
Number of games6
Number of teams5
East championsOttawa Fury (2nd title)
West championsVancouver Whitecaps (2nd title)

Due to the folding of the Calgary Wildfire and Edmonton Aviators, the Voyageurs announced that the western trophy would be contested between the Vancouver Whitecaps and the London Gryphons. Because these teams played in separate divisions, the trophy would be awarded to the team with the best regular season record, as there would be no head-to-head matches between the two teams.[4]

East edit

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1   Ottawa Fury (C) 4 4 0 0 23 1 +22 12
2   Toronto Lady Lynx 4 2 2 0 7 9 −2 6
3   Sudbury Canadians 4 0 4 0 1 21 −20 0
Source: University of Toronto
(C) East Champion

Matches edit

7 July 2005 Toronto Lady Lynx 5–1Sudbury CanadiansToronto, Ontario
Report
  • Cara Smith   6'
Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium

West edit

Standings edit

No head to head matches played, team with the best overall regular season record was declared the west champion.

Pos Div Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1 WC   Vancouver Whitecaps (C) 14 13 0 1 47 4 +43 40
2 MW   London Gryphons 14 8 4 2 31 18 +13 26
Source: University of Toronto
(C) West Champion

2006 season edit

2006 Women's Voyageurs Cup
Number of games21
Number of teams7
East championsOttawa Fury (3rd title)
West championsVancouver Whitecaps (3rd title)
Super Cup
DateAugust 6, 2006
VenueSwangard Stadium, Burnaby
ChampionsVancouver Whitecaps (1st title)

According to the tiebreaker rules announced at the beginning of the season, the winner of any post-season match contested by the east and west champion would be considered the Voyageurs Super Cup champions. In 2006, this would occur, as the Vancouver Whitecaps Women and Ottawa Fury Women both reached the 2006 USL W-League Finals, alongside winning their respective Voyageurs Cup titles.[5]

East edit

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1   Ottawa Fury (C) 8 6 1 1 24 5 +19 19
2   Toronto Lady Lynx 8 4 1 3 23 4 +19 15
3   Laval Comets 8 3 2 3 20 8 +12 12
4   Hamilton Avalanche 8 3 4 1 10 18 −8 10
5   Sudbury Canadians 8 0 8 0 2 44 −42 0
Source: University of Toronto
(C) East Champion

Matches edit

27 May 2006 2 Ottawa Fury Women 5–0Hamilton AvalancheOttawa, Ontario
  • Carrie Kveton   32'
  • Annie Hamel   40'
  • Stacey Stocco   52'
  • Leah Robinson   60' (pen.), 68'
Report Stadium: Keith Harris Stadium
Attendance: 200
28 May 2006 3 Ottawa Fury Women 6–0 Sudbury Canadians Ottawa, Ontario
Report Stadium: Keith Harris Stadium
Attendance: 180
31 May 2006 4 Toronto Lady Lynx 4–0Hamilton AvalancheToronto, Ontario
  • Sylvia Forbes   1', 25'
  • Deana Everrett   86'
  • Natalie Martineau   87'
Report Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium
3 June 2005 5Sudbury Canadians0–3 Toronto Lady Lynx Sudbury, Ontario
Report
  • Deana Everrett   33'
  • Beddes   37'
  • Chantelle Dugas   51'
Stadium: Cambrian College
4 June 2006 6 Hamilton Avalanche 3–0Sudbury CanadiansWaterloo, Ontario
  • Chiara Greco   42' (pen.)
  • Michelle Edgar   59'
  • Heather MacDougall   63'
Report Stadium: University Stadium
10 June 2005 7Sudbury Canadians1–4 Hamilton Avalanche Sudbury, Ontario
  • Megan Schutt   39'
Report
  • Heather MacDougall   15'
  • Danya Barsalona   55'
  • Brittany Bisnott   70'
  • Brittany Bisnott   75'
Stadium: Cambrian College
14 June 2006 8Hamilton Avalanche0–4 Toronto Lady Lynx Waterloo, Ontario
Report
  • Deana Everrett   30'
  • Amanda Cicchini   37'
  • Sylvia Forbes   50', 65'
Stadium: University Stadium
17 June 2005 9Sudbury Canadians1–8 Laval Comets Sudbury, Ontario
  • Claire Miller   87'
Report
  • Sandra Couture   10', 12', 17'
  • Aimee Legault   18', 40', 45'
  • Virginie Jacques   53'
  • Belier   67'
Stadium: Cambrian College
9 July 2006 15Laval Comets1–1Toronto Lady LynxLaval, Quebec
  • Aimee Legault   54'
Report
  • Natalie Martineau   13'
Stadium: Centre Sportif Bois-de-Boulogne
15 July 2006 16 Toronto Lady Lynx 9–0Sudbury CanadiansToronto, Ontario
  • Melissa Bigg   2'
  • Own goal   43'
  • Sylvia Forbes   60', 60', 72', 79'
  • Christopoulos   65'
  • Jennifer Williams   77'
  • Allysha Chapman   87'
Report Stadium: Centennial Park Stadium
16 July 2006 17 Laval Comets 6–0Sudbury CanadiansLaval, Quebec
  • Eloise Vandal   46', 78'
  • Virginie Jacques   50', 87'
  • Aimee Legault   82'
  • Andréanne Gagné   88'
Report Stadium: Centre Sportif Bois-de-Boulogne
22 July 2005 19Sudbury Canadians0–5 Ottawa Fury Women Sudbury, Ontario
Report
  • Carrie Kveton   15', 42'
  • Eilish McConville   29', 85'
  • Mallory Outerbridge   73'
Stadium: Cambrian College

West edit

Standings edit

No head to head matches played, team with the best overall regular season record was declared the west champion.

Pos Div Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts PPG
1 WC   Vancouver Whitecaps (C) 12 11 0 1 38 7 +31 34 2.83
2 MW   London Gryphons 14 4 9 1 28 45 −17 13 0.93
Source: University of Toronto
(C) West Champion

Super cup edit

Path to Super Cup edit

Vancouver Whitecaps Round Ottawa Fury
Western Conference (one division)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Vancouver Whitecaps Women 12 34
2 Seattle Sounders Women 12 18
3 Mile High Edge 12 14
4 Real Colorado Cougars 12 14
5 Fort Collins Force 12 11
6 San Diego Lady Gauchos 12 9
Source: [citation needed]

     Qualified for W-League Semifinals (as host)
     Qualified for Conference Finals

Regular season
Northern Division (Eastern Conference)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Ottawa Fury Women 12 31
2 Toronto Lady Lynx 12 25
3 Laval Comets 12 21
4 Hamilton Avalanche 12 19
5 Vermont Lady Voltage 12 13
6 Rochester Rhinos Women 12 12
7 Sudbury Canadians 12 0
Source: [citation needed]

     Qualified for Divisional Round

Opponent Score Conference Playoffs Opponent Score
Bye (rounds not held in Western Conference) Divisional round Toronto Lady Lynx 3–1 (H)
Conference Semifinals Western Mass Lady Pioneers 3–0 (N)
Bye (host of W-League Finals) Conference Finals New Jersey Wildcats 3–2 (N)
Opponent Score W-League Finals Opponent Score
Seattle Sounders Women 5–0 (H) Semifinals Charlotte Lady Eagles 2–1 (N)

Match edit

Vancouver Whitecaps  3–0  Ottawa Fury
Report (USL)
Report (Voyageurs)
Attendance: 4,218
Referee: Carol-Anne Chenard

Result edit

Women's Voyageurs Super Cup
2006 Winners
 
Vancouver Whitecaps Women
First title

References edit

  1. ^ Canadian Soccer Supporters · The Voyageurs (14 May 2004). "VOYAGEURS ANNOUNCE EXPANDED VOYAGEURS CUP FOR 2004". University of Toronto. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  2. ^ Canadian Soccer Supporters · The Voyageurs. "Women's Voyageurs Super Cup 2006". University of Toronto. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  3. ^ Rollins, Duane (1 May 2013). "The View from the North: Time to bring back the women's Voyageurs Cup – Equalizer Soccer". The Equalizer.
  4. ^ Canadian Soccer Supporters · The Voyageurs (28 May 2005). "WOMEN'S VOYAGEURS CUPS RETURN FOR 2005". University of Toronto. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  5. ^ Canadian Soccer Supporters · The Voyageurs. "Women's Voyageurs Super Cup 2006". University of Toronto. Retrieved 15 May 2023.