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Cavalry FC and Supra Du Quebec Battle to Scoreless Draw in Canadian Premier League

Cavalry FC and Supra Du Quebec played out a tense 0-0 draw at ATCO Field in Calgary on June 29, 2026. The Canadian Premier League clash saw both teams struggle to find a breakthrough in a match dominated by defensive organization and physical midfield duels.

Match Report

From the opening minute, it was clear that this would be a battle of attrition. Cavalry FC, known for their disciplined shape under manager Tommy Wheeldon Jr., aimed to control the tempo, while Supra Du Quebec—a newly competitive side in the CPL—looked to hit on the break.

The home side created the first meaningful chance in the 18th minute when striker Joe Mason latched onto a through ball from captain Marco Carducci but saw his effort saved by Supra goalkeeper Mathieu Lacroix-Roy.

Key Moments

  • 28th minute: Supra's winger Frédéric Filion weaved past two defenders on the right flank and delivered a dangerous cross that Cavalry centre-back Daan Klomp cleared under pressure.
  • 51st minute: Cavalry's midfielder Charlie Trafford unleashed a powerful shot from 25 yards that rattled the crossbar, the closest either side came to scoring.
  • 74th minute: Supra substitute Gabriel Núñez had a golden opportunity after a defensive mix-up, but his shot from eight yards was blocked by the sliding Mason.

Tactical Analysis

Cavalry FC dominated possession with 58%, but Supra Du Quebec's compact 4-4-2 shape frustrated the hosts. The visitors relied on quick transitions, yet lacked the final pass in the final third. Cavalry's full-backs advanced high but were often caught out of position, though Supra failed to capitalize.

The match turned increasingly physical in the second half, with four yellow cards issued—three for Cavalry and one for Supra. The intensity never dropped, but neither goalkeeper was truly tested after the 70th minute.

Standings Impact

This result moves Cavalry FC to 12 points from 8 matches, keeping them in contention for a playoff spot. Supra Du Quebec remain in the lower half of the CPL table with 8 points, though this resilient defensive display will give them confidence heading into a busy June schedule.

Next up for Cavalry FC: a road match against York United. Supra Du Quebec host Atlético Ottawa at Stade Saputo.