2007 CIS Men's Soccer Championship

The 2007 CIS Men's Soccer Championship was held from 8 to 11 November 2008 at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, British Columbia. The UBC Thunderbirds defeated the Laval Rouge et Or 2-1.

All-Canadians

First Team(1-11) and Second Team(12-22) with school and hometown.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CAN Haidar Al-Shaibani (Western Ontario - London, ON)
2 DF  CAN Roberto Gutierrez (Carleton - Ottawa, ON)
3 DF  CAN Alexandre Lévesque-Tremblay (Laval - Quebec City, QC)
4 MF  CAN Ricardo Marquez (Cape Breton - Hamilton, ON)
5 MF  CAN Francesco Bruno (York - Toronto, ON - R)
6 MF  CAN Nick Perugini (Trinity Western - Montreal, QC - MVP)
7 FW  CAN Ken Morrison (UNB - Fredericton, NB)
8 FW  POL Mike Bialy (Toronto - Mississauga, ON)
9 FW  BFA Boris Idriss Gervais Salou (Laval - Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso)
10 FW  CAN Kwame Osei (Cape Breton - Toronto, ON)
11 FW  CAN Spencer Schmidt (Fraser Valley - Abbotsford, BC)
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK  CAN Gérardo Argento (Montreal - Montreal, QC)
13 DF  CAN Paul Hamilton (Trinity Western - Calgary, AB)
14 DF  CAN Graham Smith (UBC - Abbotsford, BC)
15 DF  CZE Miroslav Novak (StFX - Prague, Czech Republic - R)
16 MF  CAN Nick Milonas (Queen's - Kingston, ON)
17 MF  FRA Johan Le Goff (Montreal - Paris, France)
18 DF  CAN Istvan Lakner (Saint Mary's - Dartmouth, NS)
19 MF  CAN Scott MacLennan (Brock - Burlington, ON)
20 FW  CAN Mark Bennett (Brock - Brantford, ON)
21 FW  CAN Kofi Ilboudo (Carleton - Ottawa, ON)
22 FW  CAN Moreno Alberti (York - Winnipeg, Minnesota - Rookie of the Year)

Final

UBC Thunderbirds2-1Laval Rouge et Or
Graham Smith 23'
Steve Frazao 82'
Gabriel Moreau 46'

Bracket

  Quarter-finals
8-November-2007
Semi-finals
10-November-2007
Final
11-November-2007
                           
  Trinity Western 0  
Western Ontario 1  
  Western 1  
  Laval 2  
Cape Breton 0
  Laval 3  
    Laval 1
  UBC 2
  York 2  
St. Mary's 1  
  York 1 Third place
  UBC 2  
UBC 2 Western 4
  Montreal 0   York 1
Consolation Semi-final
9-November-2008
Consolation Final
10-November-2008
      
St. Mary's 1
Montreal 0
St. Mary's 0
Trinity Western 1
Trinity Western 1
Cape Breton 0

All-Canadians

First team (school and home town listed also) Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CAN Haidar Al-Shaibani (Western Ontario - London, ON)
2 DF  CAN Roberto Gutierrez (Carleton - Ottawa, ON)
3 DF  CAN Alexandre Lévesque-Tremblay (Laval - Quebec City, QC)
4 MF  CAN Ricardo Marquez (Cape Breton - Hamilton, ON)
5 MF  CAN Francesco Bruno (York - Toronto, ON - R)
No. Pos. Nation Player
6 MF  CAN Nick Perugini (Trinity Western - Montreal, QC - MVP)
7 FW  CAN Ken Morrison (UNB - Fredericton, NB)
8 FW  POL Mike Bialy (Toronto - Mississauga, ON)
9 FW  BFA Boris Idriss Gervais Salou (Laval - Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso)
10 FW  CAN Kwame Osei (Cape Breton - Toronto, ON)
11 FW  CAN Spencer Schmidt (Fraser Valley - Abbotsford, BC)

Second team (school and home town listed also) Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CAN Gérardo Argento (Montreal - Montreal, QC)
2 DF  CAN Paul Hamilton (Trinity Western - Calgary, AB)
3 DF  CAN Graham Smith (UBC - Abbotsford, BC)
4 DF  CZE Miroslav Novak (StFX - Prague, Czech Republic - R)
5 MF  CAN Nick Milonas (Queen's - Kingston, ON)
No. Pos. Nation Player
6 MF  FRA Johan Le Goff (Montreal - Paris, France)
7 DF  CAN Istvan Lakner (Saint Mary's - Dartmouth, NS)
8 MF  CAN Scott MacLennan (Brock - Burlington, ON)
9 FW  CAN Mark Bennett (Brock - Brantford, ON)
10 FW  CAN Kofi Ilboudo (Carleton - Ottawa, ON)
11 FW  CAN Moreno Alberti (York - Winnipeg, Minnesota - Rookie of the Year)

Bialy, the CIS player of the year in 2006, and Marquez are both selected for the second straight season.

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