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Match Report: Atletico Ottawa 5-3 Supra Du Quebec – A Goal-Filled Thriller at TD Place

In a pulsating Canadian Premier League encounter on June 10, 2026, Atletico Ottawa delivered an attacking masterclass to defeat Supra Du Quebec 5-3 at TD Place Stadium. The match, which kicked off at 7:10 AM local time in a rare early morning fixture, produced eight goals and kept fans on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Ottawa’s relentless pressure and clinical finishing proved decisive, as they outlasted a spirited Quebec side that refused to go down without a fight.

Match Overview

Atletico Ottawa entered the match looking to solidify their position in the upper half of the Canadian Premier League standings, while Supra Du Quebec aimed to bounce back after a series of inconsistent results. From the opening whistle, both teams showed an intent to attack, and the game quickly turned into an end-to-end spectacle. The home side capitalized on early momentum, but Quebec’s resilience kept the contest alive until the final minutes.

Key Moments

  • 4th minute – First blood for Ottawa: A swift counter-attack saw winger Miguel Acosta cut inside from the left and fire a low shot into the far corner, giving the hosts a 1-0 lead.
  • 18th minute – Quebec equalize: A defensive lapse from Ottawa allowed Supra Du Quebec striker Louis-Philippe Bélanger to latch onto a through ball and slot past the keeper, making it 1-1.
  • 29th minute – Ottawa restore advantage: Midfielder Jonathan Sosa scored from a free kick that deflected off the wall, wrong-footing the Quebec goalkeeper. 2-1.
  • 41st minute – Supra Du Quebec level again: A well-worked corner was met by defender Mathieu Tremblay, who headed home from close range to make it 2-2 at halftime.
  • 52nd minute – Ottawa surge ahead: Striker Carlos Ferreira pounced on a rebound after a save, firing into an empty net to make it 3-2.
  • 67th minute – Quebec’s third equalizer: Substitute winger Antoine Dubois finished a rapid break, beating the Ottawa goalkeeper one-on-one to tie the game at 3-3.
  • 78th minute – The turning point: Ottawa’s captain and defender Tomás Silva rose highest from a corner to power a header past the Quebec keeper, making it 4-3.
  • 88th minute – Sealing the win: In a late counter, Acosta turned provider, slipping a pass to midfielder Ryan James, who calmly slotted home to complete the 5-3 victory.

Tactical Story

Ottawa head coach Edson Medrano employed an aggressive 4-3-3 formation that emphasized width and quick transitions. The home side’s full-backs pushed high, often catching Quebec’s midfield out of shape. However, Supra Du Quebec’s compact defensive block and rapid transitions under coach Mathieu Gauthier kept them in the game. The visitors exploited spaces behind Ottawa’s defense, particularly through Bélanger and Dubois, who caused constant problems. Ultimately, Ottawa’s superior set-piece delivery and ability to sustain pressure in the final third proved the difference.

Standout Players

  • Miguel Acosta (Atletico Ottawa): The winger was a constant threat, scoring the opener and assisting the decisive fifth goal. His dribbling and pace forced Quebec to commit extra defenders, opening space for teammates.
  • Carlos Ferreira (Atletico Ottawa): The striker’s poaching instinct earned him a goal, and his hold-up play allowed Ottawa’s midfield to join the attack.
  • Louis-Philippe Bélanger (Supra Du Quebec): The forward’s clinical finish and tireless running made him the visitors’ most dangerous outlet, and he was unlucky not to get a second.
  • Mathieu Tremblay (Supra Du Quebec): The defender’s headed goal and solid defensive work kept Quebec in the match, even as Ottawa’s attack repeatedly tested the backline.

Table Impact

The victory moved Atletico Ottawa to within two points of the Canadian Premier League summit, while Supra Du Quebec remained mid-table, now three points off the playoff spots. With goals flowing freely, Ottawa’s goal difference received a significant boost. The result also ended Quebec’s four-match unbeaten run, highlighting the competitive nature of the 2026 CPL season. For the neutral, this match was a reminder of why the Canadian Premier League continues to captivate fans with its unpredictable and entertaining brand of football.