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Match Lookahead: Battle in Calgary on August 21st

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August 20, 2022 – Canadian Premier League (CPL)Atletico Ottawa News Release

Facing a quick turnaround, Atlético Ottawa are given little time to rest on their laurels as they head out to Calgary, AB to face Cavalry FC in Sunday’s Canadian Premier League action (KO 5.30 PM ET, live on OneSoccer). This is Head Coach Carlos González’s first trip to Spruce Meadows in what is yet another pivotal clash in the race for the playoffs as we enter the business end of this season.


Having faced off twice at TD Place already this season, Cavalry FC are yet to beat Atleti who, as the all-time record indicates, tend to be a thorn in the side of the Albertan side.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Sunday’s kick-off.

Atlético Ottawa currently sit joint top of the CPL table – with 35 points from 20 games – level with Forge FC and Pacific FC.

Sunday’s opponents Cavalry FC complete the ‘Top 4’ with 34 points.

In the only midweek fixture, Atleti overcame HFX Wanderers in dramatic fashion as second-half substitute Iván Pérez scored a 91st-minute winner (his first for Atlético).

Pérez hadn’t featured for over two months prior to Wednesday night after being sidelined with an injury.

Ottawa have now won 10 games this season (10-5-5), reaching double digits for the first time in franchise history.

It also continues the trend of González’s side of bouncing back and avoiding back-to-back defeats (2 draws and 3 wins).

Midfielder Keven Alemán and defender Maxim Tissot also scored their first goals for the club against HFX Wanderers.

Alemán’s cross-come-shot was a spectacular opener and was shown on ESPN’s ‘Top 10’ segment later that night (coming in at #4).

González revealed that the build-up play for Tissot’s goal (scored in a very similar fashion to Pérez’s late winner) was something the team had been working on in training.

Cavalry FC will come into this match well rested with their last game coming on Saturday, August 12 at home to Forge FC (a 2-1 victory).

Head Coach Tommy Whealdon Jr.’s side boasts an impressive home record with 7 wins and 2 defeats in 2022

The head-to-head record this season leaves little to separate the two sides, with Atlético Ottawa winning on the opening day of the season followed by a 1-1 draw in July.

Atlético Ottawa’s busy week will require even more creativity from Head Coach González who has to deal with load management, and injuries to Malcolm Shaw, Zach Verhoven and Zachary Roy, in addition to the one-game suspensions handed out to…

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