VANCOUVER – The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades booked their berth into Sunday's Canada West men's soccer semifinal with a battling performance over 120 minutes over the Calgary Dinos at UBC's Thunderbird Stadium Friday evening.
Defender Adam Szymanski was the UFV hero, finally breaking the deadlock in a tense and close affair in the final minutes of the first half of extra time. Szymanski was equally superb on the defensive side, preventing a Calgary equalizer with a last ditch tackle in the box, before Grischa Heider secured the victory with a second in the 120th minute.
It always felt that there would be little to choose between the two sides, in their first meeting of the season, and it proved to be the case, needing 120 minutes to finally separate the two.
Fraser Valley came out on the front foot, but as the first half went on Calgary started to stamp their authority on the match, creating the best chances to break the deadlock but denied by some excellent saves from Cascades goalkeeper Matheus De Souza.
UFV's best chance came in the 29th minute when
Milan Ponjevic sliced an attempted clearance of his own bar in the wet conditions, but no Cascades player was able to get onto the rebound.
The Dinos pushed hard to go in with the lead, but De Souza kept out chances from both
Soliman Aria and
Victor Gouttin.
The second half didn't produce too many goal-scoring opportunities, but Dinos keeper
Hany Shafie produced a great save to tip a Szymanski shot onto his bar and over, before De Souza produced a sprawling stop to turn an Owen Antonuik free kick around his near post.
The deadlock was finally broken in the 104th minute when the Dinos could only clear a corner to Szymanski at the edge of the box and his rocket of a shot flew past Shafie and into the net.
Calgary pushed hard for a late leveller but couldn't find a way through a resolute backline and the game finished in chaotic scenes that saw three red cards issued in the game's closing minutes.
UFV will now play either UBC or Alberta in Sunday's semifinal at Thunderbird Stadium, where a win will secure them a place at next month's U SPORTS championship tournament in Toronto. Kickoff Sunday is 1:00 p.m. and can be viewed live on Canada West TV.
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