Cavalry FC Run Riot Over Inter Toronto FC with 5–1 Canadian Premier League Win
Cavalry FC produced a devastating attacking display on Thursday night, hammering Inter Toronto FC 5–1 at the Toronto FC Training Ground. The visitors took control inside the opening quarter-hour and never looked back, climbing into the top three of the Canadian Premier League table with their most emphatic victory of the 2026 season.
Inter Toronto started brightly and actually took the lead in the 12th minute through a well-worked set piece. Winger Jordan Hamilton rose highest to head home from a corner, briefly silencing the travelling cavalry of Cavalry supporters. But the joy was short-lived. Within two minutes, Cavalry equalized when forward Myer Bevan pounced on a defensive mistake and slotted home from close range.
From that point, it was one-way traffic. Cavalry’s high press overwhelmed Inter Toronto’s midfield, and the visitors’ pace on the counter proved unplayable.
Key Moments & Tactical Story
The match turned decisively in the 28th minute when Cavalry midfielder Sergio Camargo curled a stunning left-footed free kick into the top corner. Inter Toronto goalkeeper Christian Oxner got a hand to it, but could not keep it out. Three minutes later, Bevan bagged his second, latching onto a through ball from Camargo to round the keeper and finish into an empty net.
- 12’ – Jordan Hamilton opens the scoring for Inter Toronto.
- 14’ – Myer Bevan equalizes instantly.
- 28’ – Sergio Camargo’s brilliant free kick puts Cavalry ahead.
- 31’ – Bevan scores his second.
- 58’ – Camargo adds a fourth from a penalty.
- 78’ – Substitute José Escalante rounds off the scoring.
Standout Performers
Myer Bevan was the star of the show with a brace and an assist, but Sergio Camargo’s all-round influence – two goals from set pieces and constant creativity – earned him Man of the Match honors. Cavalry’s midfield trio of Camargo, Elliot Simmons, and Charlie Trafford dominated possession and dictated the tempo. Inter Toronto never recovered after the early defensive lapses, and their backline was exposed time and again.
Table Impact
The 5–1 win lifts Cavalry FC into third place in the Canadian Premier League, just three points behind leaders Atlético Ottawa with a game in hand. Inter Toronto slide to eighth, their third consecutive defeat leaving them in the relegation zone. Cavalry will face HFX Wanderers next, while Inter Toronto travel to Pacific FC in a must-win fixture.

