Guelph United FC hosts first playoff game this weekend
Guelph United F.C.âs first season in League1 Ontario couldnât have been better.
The menâs semi-pro soccer club finished first in the west division and clinched the playoffs.
Theyâll host the defending champions Masters Futbol Academy on Oct. 30.
General manager and associate head coach Keith Mason said Masters FA has plenty of experience.
âTheyâre very strong, theyâre very technical, but the experience of going through it and winning it all is a huge bonus for them and we know thatâs where itâs going to be tough,â Mason said.
Going into their inaugural season, Mason said their goal was to qualify for the playoffs.
Now, itâs to win the title.
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And while their opponents may have the experience and technical ability, he said Guelph put a squad together that can be not only competitive but can win for a chance to play in the final.
The team has produced on the field this year too, leading the league with 42 goals.
Mason said he always knew this team was going to have an attacking style and be exciting to watch.
He said three of Guelphâs players are among the leagueâs top scorers.
âIn our recruitment, weâve picked up I believe to be the two best players in the league in Jace Kotsopoulos and Tomasz Skublak,â he said.
âJace is top of the golden boot scoring charts with 15 goals and Tommyâs third and he has 10. And then Alexander Zis, a midfielder of ours, heâs in fourth place with eight goals. So weâve got exciting talent thatâs in those forward positions that all have Canadian Premier League (CPL), full professional experience behind them.â
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Mason said the numbers, paired with some of the playersâ experience, certainly play a big role in their domination against teams in the offensive zone.
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Ahead of their semi-final against Masters FA, he said they wonât change their strategy. Mason said it just comes down to playing to their strengths.
âOur strength is in our attacking players,â he said.
âWe have good defenders, donât get me wrong, but the strength and the stars of this team are in our forward line so we have to play to that strength and we will continue to do that in the playoffs.â
Mason adds the crowd has played a huge part in their teamâs success this year and he said a huge, record crowd will help the players.
To purchase tickets, you can go to Guelph United F.C.âs website. COVID-19 protocols are also in effect.
The kick-off is at 5:00 pm inside Alumni Stadium at the University of Guelph.
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