| Canadian National Challenge Cup | |
|---|---|
| Tournament details | |
| Country | Canada | 
In soccer, the 1961 Canadian National Challenge Cup, also known as the Dominion Cup, was won by Montreal Concordia (also National League champions). They beat the Vancouver Firefighters 1-0 in a rain–soaked game in Montreal.[1]
Format
The eastern Canada based National Soccer League held a round robin series to determine a winner to play against the winner of the Eastern Professional Soccer League. The winner of that series would then face the western Canada representative.[2]
Squad lists
The following are some of the players from the games found in the news reports.
Montreal Concordia
- Olivio Lacerda (centre forward)
 - Hector Dadderio (outside right)
 - Emilio Svitch (GK)
 
Vancouver Firfighters
- Ken Pears (GK)
 - Art Hughes (centre-forward)
 - Art Bennett (forward)
 
Matches
| 22 July 1961 Final | Montreal Concordia | 1-0 | Vancouver Firefighters | Montreal, Quebec | 
| Olivio Lacerda  | 
Stadium: Faillon Stadium Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Harry Sadler  | 
References
- ↑ Calgary Herald news report
 - ↑ "Concordia Blanks Ulster". The Montreal Gazette. 13 May 1961. Retrieved 12 June 2011.
 
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