List of Winners
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
---|---|---|---|
1998 | Toronto Olympians Gus Kouzmanis 44', 66' Eddy Berdusco 66' |
3-0 | St. Catharines Wolves |
1999 | Toronto Olympians Chris Handsor 40' Elvis Thomas 62', 66' |
3-0 | Toronto Croatia |
2000 | Toronto Olympians Elvis Thomas 4' |
1-0 | St. Catharines Wolves |
2001 | Ottawa Wizards Abraham Osman 9' |
1-0 | Toronto Supra |
2002 | Ottawa Wizards Kevin Nelson 66' |
2-0 | Toronto Croatia |
2003 | London City Eris Tafas 30' |
1-1 aet 4-2 on penalty shootout |
Metro Lions Craig Patton 84' |
2004 | Windsor Border Stars Tati Errecalde 25' |
1-1 aet 4-2 on penalty shootout |
Ottawa St. Anthony Italia Egar Soigo 11' |
2005 Details |
Windsor Border Stars Radek Papiez 49', Radek Papiez 51' Tino Scicluna 82' |
3-0 | London City |
2006 Details |
Ottawa St. Anthony Italia Abraham Osman 55', 81' |
2-0 | Toronto Lynx |
2007 Details |
Trois-Rivières Attak Nicolas Lesage 53' Danny Anderson 74', 81' |
3-0 | Columbus Clan FC |
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