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The 1964 Canadian National Challenge Cup was won by Vancouver Columbus who defeated the Sudbury Italian Flyers.
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The Canadian National Challenge Cup, also known as The Challenge Trophy, is a national amateur football (soccer) cup in Canada contested by the champions of individual provincial soccer competitions.[1]
In the Eastern Canada Amateur Soccer Championship, the St. Paul Rovers of Montreal and Sudbury Italia Flyers were left in a tie, 2-2, on August 30, 1964,[2] The St. Anthony Italia went on to defeat the Montreal St. Paul Rovers 4–2, in the tie-breaking game in Sudbury on September 12, 1964.
References
edit- ^ "The Challenge Trophy"
- ^ Gillespie, Norman (1964-08-31). "Sudbury, St. Paul Deadlocked after Four Overtime Periods". The Montreal Gazette. Postmedia Network, Inc. p. 30. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
St. Paul Rovers of Montreal and Sudbury St. Anthony Italia Flyers battled through 130 minutes of playing time ... in the Eastern Canada Amateur Soccer Championship without a winner being declared.